I really don't understand why women are panicing about having 8-9lb babies. 8-9lbs is a healthy baby and not at all overly huge. When you start to get over 10, that is when you can talk about having a big baby. Women are just so obsessed with having babies below 7lbs it seems like. I just don't understand it. I will be very happy if my babies are in the 8's.
Re: 8lbs is a HEALTHY baby
Me: 37
DH: 36
Married: 08-25-07
DS: 11-20-09
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I am praying our second is 9 pounds...With DS, we had good friends that had a baby a few days before us...she born at 5 lbs...Ill tell ya there is a huge difference in developement...9 pounds is just right in my opinion.
Eight pounds is a pretty normal weight, but based on what I've read, anything over 8 lbs 14 oz is considered macrosomia.
With the normal birthweight being from about 6 lbs to 8 lbs, I suppose most people would just prefer to push out something closer to the 6 or 7 pound side of things.
My first was 7 lbs 3 oz, but his head was in the 90th percentile.. so it's not all about birthweight!
Hehe, my DH was 11lbs too...
I had a 6 lb 7 oz baby vaginally and ended up having to have bladder repair. I do have a really tiny frame. This time I'm not worried b/c I am having a C/S and I'm actually hoping or a bigger baby so that this 37 lbs is more baby than not!
Push out an almost nine pound baby and then tell me that. LOL.
My first was 8lbs, 14oz, and tore me to hell. Been there, done that, and almost nine pounds is big. Much less damage with my 7lbs, 13 oz baby.
I AGREE!! I don't want anything less than 8lbs, I will be afraid I will break him!
I am really annoyed that my doctor is FREAKING out about me having an 8 or 9 lb baby so he asks me every week about induction. I don't want to be medically induced unless there's a medical problem!! I have heard of so many stories where the baby is weighing in at 8 or 9 lbs in the womb and then is born via medical induction or c-section at 7 or 7.5 lbs. I just keep telling my doctor I am not worried and that everything is going to work out fine. Isn't he supposed to be telling me that!?
I was not posting in response to any one post. I just see all these posts about "estimated big babies" and I just think it so odd/sad that these women are so worried about these estimated birth weights. I feel like their docs are getting them freaked out about having 8-9lb babies, when really they should be happy that their babies are that size.
I just really don't understand the hype about size ultrasounds and am very glad that I'm not going to have one. I just trust my body and am not going to get all obsessed with baby weight and I wish more docs would emphasize this.
Yes, this is exactly what I'm talking about. I've had a couple sisters induced because their babies were estimated big and none of them were over 8lbs. I just don't understand why doctors instill this doubt in women.
This can vary so much though. DS was 8lbs, 15oz and I just had a 2nd degree tear. And he had a big noggin!
Exactly my point. To make a generalization about 8 ponders not being big is kind of silly. Over eight pounds IS big for some women. I'm not the tiniest woman, not the biggest...but tore front to back (3rd degree and a periurethral tear...more than 8 weeks to recover). And my first had a giant head...so big that the bones of his skull overlapped for months after he was born from coming through the birth canal.
And, unless the OP has already done so...how would she know how big a 8lbs+ baby actually is?
I never would complain about my baby being big...I actually liked having a chunky baby, but there is nothing wrong with being nervous about a big baby. They can do more "damage", if you will.