My OB did measurements at 33 weeks and Baby A was 5lb 1oz, Baby B was 5lb 5oz. I saw the Peri last night (at 35 weeks) and he measured them at A: 5lb 3oz and B: 6lb 3oz.
They each have their own placenta and sack and have generally been very close in size until now. The Peri's explanation is that a uterus is only made for 1 baby, you get 2 in there and eventually one placenta is going to be more dominant.
I am stoked at Baby B's growth, but am still getting tears when I think of Baby A. How common is this size differential so late in the game??
I will see my OB today and see what she says. But, please, tell me your experiences.
Re: Baby B is hogging all nutrients now (35 weeks preg) - has this happened to anyone else?
After 2 rounds of IVF & 2 rounds of FET, we were blessed with identical twin girls!
Hi there,
Our girls also had their own placentas and sacks and were the same size for most of the pregnancy. When they were born, Baby A was 6.12 and Baby B was 4.10. They are both healthy and happy! The size difference didn't happen until the end of the pregnancy. They just kept and eye on things and I delivered at 37 weeks. Your babies are already a good size and both will continue to grow even bigger!
GL!
my girl was 25% smaller than her brother at their 29wk scan. My MFM was concerned and told me to spend most of my time laying on my right side ( where my bigger baby is) in order to give more blood flow to my girl. Also she had me increase my protein first thing in the morning...Well, 3 weeks later at their 32wk scan they were within 3oz of each other - he slowed down & she gained the weight she needed!!!! Amazing I thought!
MFM told me if she hadn't caught up that he would continue taking more and more of the nutrients and that would be a problem but thankfully they evened out.
Maybe try laying mostly on your dominant baby - I thought it was crazy, but it worked for me
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
This happened to us too, about where you are gestation wise (also two placentas and sacs). Ended up Abby (Baby A) was 6lb 11oz and Lily (Baby
was 5lb 13oz. I delivered at 38wks.
It never became anything serious to worry about, although Abby still steals food from her sister!!
Baby #3 due September 12, 2014!
my boys measured very similar my whole pg - and at the end, at birth, they were about 2lbs apart (6lb 6oz and 7lb 15.6oz)... they are now 5lbs apart- so it's not just a placenta thing for my guys- they just are different sizes (and different appetites!)
don't worry- it's not such a big difference that you have to worry- and you are close to the end. If it was earlier then they'd worry that A was not getting enough.
I will totally try that. And it makes sense - the smaller baby is on my left side, and I mostly lie to my left. I'll start switching to my right immediately.
This is what happened to me as well, although the boys shared a placenta, I know at one growth scan one baby was estimated almost 1 lbs more than the other and they were only 3 oz apart at birth
My boys were always a about a pound off in weights.
When they were born they were exactly a pound difference and to this day, the are a little bit older then a year old, they still keep that pound difference.
My boys were indentical and shared a placenta, so I don't know if they worry as much if they have different placenta's, because that isn't my experience. But I had a friend who had faternal twins - at birth, full term one weighted almost 9 pounds and the other way 6 pounds.
I can't remember now but they don't go by weights more by percentage and I can't recall what that percentage was.
From my experience I wouldn't worry about it, but still talk to your OB and see what they say.
The good thing - your almost to the end of your pregnancy and those are pretty great weights.
GL!
they sound like they're doing wonderfully
My GGG were born at 33.6 and were 3.12 / 4.4 / and 5.5
you see a huge difference... all fraternal.
good luck!
DS - 40W6D - Oct 2004
DS - 41W4D - March 2007
GGG - 33W6D - July 2008