I've read several people make comments (on this board as well as the 3rd tri) about their doc measuring them at each apt and feeling the baby for size. My doc has NEVER done this. Is it a common thing to happen and my doc is just being an idiot or what? When I go, I pee in a cup, have my weight and blood presure taken, listen to LO's heart beat (all by a nurse), the doc comes in, asks if I've had any complications, and leaves. Am I missing out on things that need to be done at each apt?
edit: I know each doc is different and does things differently, but if 9 out of 10 of yall's docs are measuring you and feeling for baby, then maybe I need to find a new doc?
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At my last appointment at 23 weeks my dr pulled out the tape measure at the start of my exam but then put it back after checking me out. I just guessed that I wasn't ready to be measured yet. Since he had the tape measure I'm sure I'll be measured soon.
My Dr did it for the first time at 25 weeks and she mentioned that she only did it then because I am still losing weight... She is a little concerned aboutthe size of the baby so she is doing all the little tests to monitor the baby. Otherwise she would have waited until 30ish weeks.
If you're concerned, you can ask your office when they start doing it, many may not because it is just an estimator. Or you can do it yourself, its really easy (google a how too)
Mine has measured me at every appointment since 20 weeks I think.
My typical appointment is pee on a stick to check for sugar/protein, weight and measure.
Because I'm a big dork, I tried this (using one of DH's carpenter measuring tapes). And if my measurments are semi-correct, I'm measuring right on track.
Found this video; at 10:30 the doc shows how to measure and explains the measurements.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIog3oizP8A