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2nd baby bigger??

i have heard and most people i know prove this...that baby # 2 is typically bigger...just curious of those 2nd time moms..

Re: 2nd baby bigger??

  • I wanna know too! Was your second baby bigger??
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  • yes, my 2nd child weighed 5 oz more and was an inch longer
    DD born 2007 & DS born 2008
  • at birth? yes.

    at 6 months? hell yes.

    this boy is only 9 pounds less than his 2.25 y/o sister...and she's really big!

  • 1lb 1oz bigger than #1
  • Not at all. 

    DS was 8Lb 16oz

    DD was 7Lbs 4oz

  • DS was 10 lbs and 22.4 inches @ 41w1d

    DD was 8 lb 10 oz and 20.5 inches @ 39w6d

    If she had cooked as long as her brother (another 16 days), she would probably have been the same size.

    AKA KnittyB*tch
    DS - December 2006
    DD - December 2008

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  • Nope. My 2nd was 7oz lighter and both were born right at 40 weeks.
    Mia (6~24~06) & Jillian (6~29~09)
  • Yes, my second was 5 oz bigger and has continued to be bigger.
    Mommy to three adorable boys!
  • My second was exactly one pound bigger.  DD1 was 7lbs 14oz, and DD2 was 8lbs 14oz.
  • Yes.  DD was about a 1/2 lb bigger than DS, but they were the same length.
  • DD was 5lb. 15oz full term

    DS was 7lb. 2 oz full term

  • #2 and #3 were smaller, but also born earlier...had they been born the same time as #1, they would have been bigger.
  • Nope not for me. DS was 7.9 and was 19 3/4 in. DD was 6. 15 and 18 in.
    Julian David 8/7/06 and Isabella Mia 5/14/09
  • Not for me.

    DS #1:  9 lbs, 1 oz., born on his due date

    DS #2:  6 lbs, 11 oz., born 3 days early

    DS #3:  8 lbs, 1 oz., born on his due date 

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  • Each of my mom's 3 kids was heavier/longer than the previous child.
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  • true for me...

    DS  8 lb 14 oz (born at 40 weeks 1 day)

    DD  10 lb 5 oz (born at 41 weeks)

  • DD1- 5lb 15oz at 36.5 weeks

    DD2 - 7lb 1 oz at 38.5 weeks

    J1 1.19.07
    J2 11.17.08
  • My OB told me that on average, each subsequent child (assuming full term) is 1/2lb larger than the previous.

    With me, my 1st was 7lbs 12oz (39w 6days) and my 2nd was 9lbs 2oz (39w 3 days) so my 2nd was almost a pound and 1/2 bigger. Interestingly, my younger DD is tracking within 2 or 3 ounces of her sister throughout her first year so far despite being much larger at birth.

  • Not always; mine was smaller. #1 8 lbs 2 oz #2 7lbs 7oz

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    At birth, yes. My second was 1lb and 2 oz bigger than her sister.

    However, their growth charts are almost IDENTICAL! It's almost strange how exactly the same size they are/were.

    DD1 12.18.06 DD2 9.18.08 DD3 EDD 5.10.2012 BabyFruit Ticker
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    It wasn't true  for us.  DS2 was exactly 2 pounds and 2 inches smaller than his older brother and I gained the same amoutn of weight w/ both pregnancies.
    DS1 10-06 and DS2 9-08 and baby #3 EDD 9-05-12
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  • Barely.  DS #1  8lb 8.6 oz

                DS #2  8lb 8.9 oz

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  • hard to tell for me.... but I am guessing DS2 would've been bigger.

    DS1 born at 41 weeks 8 lbs 14 oz

    DS2 born at 38.5 weeks 7lbs 15 oz. + 2.5 weeks to 41 weeks and he would've been over a pound larger (they say babies gain approx. 1/2 lb a week?) so he would've been 9 1/4 lbs probably.

    He was bigger than DS1 at 2 months, 4 months, 6 and 9 months and the same weight as DS1 at 12 months. He constantly moves and always on the go, maybe that's his secret :) 

  • dd2 was exactly 2 lbs bigger than dd1.  that put her at 10 lbs 9 oz = HUGE!
  • Mine was, BUT:

    -1st baby was 4 weeks early, 2nd baby was 1.2 weeks early

    -1st baby was a girl, 2nd baby was a boy (and statistically, boys are slightly bigger than girls)

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    DD was 6' 11 and 19.5 inches; born at 39W

    DS was 7' 11 and 20.5 inches; born at 38W 6D

    So, yes, true for me. 

  • SullaSulla member
    Yes, by a pound and a half. And an inch or so.
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