Well, DS was 6 lbs, 8 oz...and that was plenty big thank you:)
But as far as other people's babies, I don't bat an eyelash until they hit 9 pounds. My DH's cousin's baby was over 11 pounds...now that is a big baby!
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Average weight at our hospital is 8 lbs. DD was 8.1. I don't consider that small, but I don't consider it a "big baby!" either
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I would agree with the 9lb mark as the beginning of being "big".
Even the L&D nurses kept commenting on how big DS was (he was 9lb,1oz at birth & 21.5"). At the time I thought he was teeny tiny. LOL
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I generally consider anything over 8 pounds to be pretty big. In my family, we just seem to have smaller babies The largest of my siblings and our kids weighed in at 7 lbs 6 oz and our extended family is similarly small-DS was 5 lbs 3 oz. I wouldn't gawk over a baby your DS's size though, that's not huge.
My DS was9lbs 2oz and everyone in L&D said how huge he was, especially coming from me since Im only 5'0". My last growth u/s had measured him at 10lbs 15oz so I was actually surprised at how small he was comparatively! I consider big baby=over 9lbs though.
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DD was 9lbs, 2 oz at birth and I got told that she was big. A couple of weeks later, my cousin had an 11 pound DS. I think once they hit 9 pounds it is getting big. DD was all cheeks!!
DS was 9 lbs. 5 oz. I am only 5 ft. 2 in. I had one tiny tear too! But compared to others yes he was big but perfect. I would say over 9 lbs is. Especially sicne he was my first!!!! God bless my next ones.
from what I've read 7.5lbs is an "Average" baby so anything over 9lbs IMO is big. DS was 8lbs and I felt it was perfect size. I personally didn't want a small baby.
Re: what's considered a "big baby"?
8lbs+
my ds was 3lbs 1oz. I have a scewed view...
Well, DS was 6 lbs, 8 oz...and that was plenty big thank you:)
But as far as other people's babies, I don't bat an eyelash until they hit 9 pounds. My DH's cousin's baby was over 11 pounds...now that is a big baby!
I consider 9+ lbs a big baby.
Average weight at our hospital is 8 lbs. DD was 8.1. I don't consider that small, but I don't consider it a "big baby!" either
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TTC since 8/13 - diagnosed difficulty conceiving due to LP defect. Took vitamin B and Vitex Berry to help lengthen.
BFP 2/14 - Missed M/C found at 8.5 weeks. D&C at 9w2d. Partial Molar Pregnancy.
BFP 11/14
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i would say 9+
DS was 7 lb 2 oz, and i thought i was going to break him!
I usually don't think big baby unless over 9 lbs.
I would agree with the 9lb mark as the beginning of being "big".
Even the L&D nurses kept commenting on how big DS was (he was 9lb,1oz at birth & 21.5"). At the time I thought he was teeny tiny. LOL
I won't go "Whoa! That is a big baby!" unless the kid is at least 9 lbs., more like 9 1/2.
That said, fetal macrosomia is defined as 8lbs. 13oz.
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DD was 8lbs 13oz, and I can tell you as the one who pushed her out - she was big.
Now my coworker just delivered (via c-section, thank goodness) an 11lb baby boy. Not a typo!
I'd say once you are hovering around 9lbs, it's big.
I think 9lbs+ is big.
DS was 8 lbs., 10 1/2 ounces. I didn't birth him though, he was extracted from my body. :-(
I had no idea there was such a thing as fetal macrosomia.