How accurate is the weight they determine by ultrasound? I go in for a growth u/s tomorrow and I assume she will tell me how much baby weighs like the last u/s.
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At the last ultrasound my doctor said the baby would be 7 pounds 6 oz. and he was born (a week late even) 7 pounds 7 oz. But I heard they can be off up to 2 pounds either way.
There are just too many variables for the weight estimate to be a real accurate prediction of babies true weight at birth. First you have the sonographer, and not every sonographer measures exactly the same, then you have the equipment, which doesn't measure exactly the same, then you have a baby who may or may not be in a good position to get accurate measurements. It has been noted that it can be up to a couple pounds either way. I have never been 2 lbs off from my measurements, but then I rarely hear from people after they have had their child. My fellow Sonographer had a baby last December and both her and I measured him before he was born. She had added a pound and I was only a couple ounces off. She has never worked where she performed a lot of OB ultrasounds and I have. It just really depends. Good luck tomorrow!
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I had one with DD and it was waaaaaaaaaaaaay off (more than the +/- a pound). I had the u/s at 34w2d and they said she was about 6 pounds. I delivered at 35w4d unexpectedly and she was 5 pounds 1 ounce. Considering babies gain about an ounce per day near the end my ultrasound was 1.5 pounds off.
I just had another one last week with my current pregnancy at 37w3d and they said he is 7 pounds 7 ounces. I guess we'll find out if it was accurate whenever this little bugger decides to come!
With DD1, I had 2 u/s less than 24 hours apart because of pre-term labor. The first one said that she weighed 4lbs 12oz and the other one said that she was 5lbs 6oz. I had her 6 weeks later and she weighed 8lbs 7oz. The 5lbs 6oz was probably fairly accurate considering that babies gain half a pound per week towards the end.
Typically they say +/- 2lbs. I think the better measurements at that point, if they can get them, is shoulder, abdomen, and head circumference, because those tend to be more telling, IMO, regarding your ability to deliver.
My DD was estimated to be about 7lbs. She was 7lbs9oz. My DS was estimated to be about 8lbs. He was 10lbs.
This baby had better be smaller, that's all I've got to say.
I had a growth u/s on a Wednesday. They said DS#1 would weigh 8 pounds. He was delivered on Friday - 2 days later - and weighed 9 pounds 11 oz. I won't believe them anymore....
Typically they say +/- 2lbs. I think the better measurements at that point, if they can get them, is shoulder, abdomen, and head circumference, because those tend to be more telling, IMO, regarding your ability to deliver.
My DD was estimated to be about 7lbs. She was 7lbs9oz. My DS was estimated to be about 8lbs. He was 10lbs.
This baby had better be smaller, that's all I've got to say.
I am a Sonographer. We don't measure Shoulder circumference. We measure Biparital diameter, Head circumference, abdominal circumference, femur length and some measure humerus length. These are the basic measurements everyone does and these can be inaccurate as I stated in my prior post.
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Re: Weight determined by ultrasound
In my exp. they are sometimes spot on but can be up to a pound off either way or so I've heard.
They told me that DS was going to be around 6.5#-7#.
He was 8#10oz.
OMG, just a tad off huh? I guess I don't wish I was getting one... within two LBS give or take isn't a very good estimate IMO.
DD was born at 36w5d at 8 lbs 8 oz.
She was estimated, 4 days earlier, to be 8 lbs 13 oz. Not off by far, but a little.
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I had one with DD and it was waaaaaaaaaaaaay off (more than the +/- a pound). I had the u/s at 34w2d and they said she was about 6 pounds. I delivered at 35w4d unexpectedly and she was 5 pounds 1 ounce. Considering babies gain about an ounce per day near the end my ultrasound was 1.5 pounds off.
I just had another one last week with my current pregnancy at 37w3d and they said he is 7 pounds 7 ounces. I guess we'll find out if it was accurate whenever this little bugger decides to come!
Typically they say +/- 2lbs. I think the better measurements at that point, if they can get them, is shoulder, abdomen, and head circumference, because those tend to be more telling, IMO, regarding your ability to deliver.
My DD was estimated to be about 7lbs. She was 7lbs9oz. My DS was estimated to be about 8lbs. He was 10lbs.
This baby had better be smaller, that's all I've got to say.
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I am a Sonographer. We don't measure Shoulder circumference. We measure Biparital diameter, Head circumference, abdominal circumference, femur length and some measure humerus length. These are the basic measurements everyone does and these can be inaccurate as I stated in my prior post.