Hi ladies,
At my last appointment, my doctor said my "belly is measuring small" and she ordered an additional u/s to determine baby's sizing.
I am 34 weeks now and doctor said everything else was on-track (my weight, blood pressure, etc.). When I asked her if she was concerned and what a small belly meant, she said it wasn't necessarily good or bad...and she didn't provide any additional information.
Have any of you experienced this? What were your results after u/s?
Re: What does "belly measuring small" indicate?
Measuring your ute doesn't really indicate anything, it could just be that LO is curled up in a little ball. Occasionally it could indicate LO is on the small side, but more often its just positioning.
I was measuring 42wks at 33wks before she finally started to drop down. Her measurements on u/s always show her growth to be right at average- so it just so happened for weeks she was stretched out as much as should could get.
I'm sure everything will be fine especially since everything else seems fine as far as your weight and B/P I wouldn't get too stressed about it. Good luck with your upcoming u/s
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It doesn't mean anything usually. Esp. this far along if it's been progressing as normal otherwise.
If you're at all tiny, your belly will be as well sometimes. Also has a lot to do with baby's position, where the dr. puts the tape measure etc. etc.
Dr. told me belly measurements were a useless indicator except to check that some growth as occurred. If it hasn't then they go to u/s. Sometimes they'll go to u/s anyways just to be on the safe side.
That said, my belly is actually shrinking apparently, and dr. told me the lower baby goes, the smaller the measurement reads.
at the same time u/s measurements can also be way off. So really there is no way to know
Very true! I forgot that part. My own dr. told me it was basically a guessing game until the end and all anyone can really do is just check for forward progress, good heartbeat, consistent measurements etc.
ditto this, I was measuring small and have too little amniotic fluid. Baby is 50%ile though.
I have been measuring 2-3 weeks behind since 30 weeks. I've had 2 growth u/s since then (and I have another one scheduled for the 11th) and they have shown my LO is on the smaller side, but still within the "okay" range. They are keeping a close eye on it for now.
Yes, it may be nothing (i.e. baby's position, inaccurate measuring, etc) but it could also indicate IUGR or too little amniotic fluid. The u/s will be able to tell you if the baby is growing on track and if the AF is within a normal range.
Try not to worry! I hope it turns out to be nothing!
All of this. I have been measuring small since 30 weeks, and I have had numerous growth u/s. My LO is measuring smaller than average (but I am also very petite). They have been keeping a close eye on him through biweekly BPPs and regular growth u/s. He was measuring in the 12th percentile last week, so I will be induced on Thursday because they are concerned that my placenta might not be doing its job very well anymore and he might not be getting enough nutrients. My doctor doesn't seem too concerned though, and she said as long as he is not below the 10th percentile and my fluids are okay...then it's fine.
At my 34 week appointment I had an US and the baby measured 5lbs 12 oz, which is big....71st percentile.
But then when the nurse measured my belly, I was measuring small at 32 inches.
The doctor said everything looked just fine and everyone's body is different.
Completely late in answering this, bit with DD I was measuring 4 weeks behind, so at 39 wks my doc ordered an U/S, which didn't get done until I was actually due. DD was measuring at 37 weeks (all other U/S she was right on w/DD) , but fluids looked ok. I gave birth 2 days later, she was a pound more than what they estimated and was completely healthy. All to say, measuring small based on FH or on U/S doesn't mean much, but it's best to check fluid levels and such.