At my doctor's appt a few days ago the doc told me I had one strike against me and that is that I'm on the petite side (5'4) and with twins. I didn't really get into it with him because I do understand what he meant, I have a smaller torso and therefore more limited room for them to grow compared to someone who is taller.
I''m wondering if you other moms out there on the shorter side were able to deliver babies weighing over 5, 6, 7, lbs. I'm hoping I'll be able to stretch enough and carry them until they're at a healthy weight.
Any words of encouragement or happy ending stories are gladly welcomed! Thanks ![]()
Re: One strike against me....per my doctor
I'm 5'4 (and 120lbs), and my OB never mentioned anything about my shorter stature... My babies were delivered at 33w6d, thanks to Pre-E and severe IUGR, but I don't believe my height/weight had anything to do with our early delivery. It was more a risk to me and to them with the Pre-E and DS's severe IUGR. DD weighed 4.2lbs and DS weighed 2.7lbs at birth.
On the flip side, my cousin who is built very similar to me, had triplets yesterday, at 35w2d. The girls weighed 5.7lbs, 5.2lbs, and 4.14lbs.
Good Luck to you!!!
Size has nothing to do with it. I am (almost) 5'4" and weighed 100 lbs pre-baby. I used to wear size 00 jeans from Abercrombie.
I carried my triplets to a scheduled c-section at 35 weeks, 6 days. They weighed 5.3, 4.13 and 4.13.
(ETA: Genetics has a large role in what size your babies will be too.)
same thoughts! I am 5'1" and delieverd at 38w2d, 7lbs 1oz and 7lbs 14oz.
I'm mostly a lurker, but every time I see these posts I have to chime in because they annoy me so much! I can't believe doctors would be so discouraging.
I'm 5'0" even and weighed 115 pre-pregnancy, and I carried my twins to 38 weeks. (And honestly, I probably could have made it another week but a late growth ultrasound caused us to think there was a big size disparity when there wasn't so I was induced.)
Henry was 5 pounds, 7 ounces, and 19 inches long; Ellie was 5 pounds, 11 ounces, and 19.5 inches long. I wish they had been heavier, but they were healthy and required no NICU time. Today, they're both in the 90% for height and Henry is in the 95% for weight.
There's no reason to think being short means you won't be able to carry them to term. Arggg.
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My doc DID mention my height (I'm 5'6") and said people under 5'4"-5'2" can have more discomfort, so she was glad I was a little taller w a longer torso. But -- that's just a comfort thing...
I have never heard of height being associated with **serious issues** like that. It sounds irresponsible b/c there are so many relevant factors to worry about instead!!! And that's not even including the fact that issues come up that can't be predicted.
That comment sort of reminds of of an old-fashioned view/"wives-tale". I'm a petite frame, and it's not easy to carry these two sweet girls, but I'm doing it. I'm a little taller that you, but then again...wives-tale.
You will do great, I am sure! Our bodies are built to carry babies and are very versitile (I think I spelled that wrong, but you know what I mean).
That's kind of a crappy attitude for your doctor to have. I asked my MFM about this and she said it had no bearing on anything. I'm 5'3, petite to medium build and made it to my scheduled c-section at 37w 1d with no signs of labor. DS was 6lbs 5oz and DD was 4 lbs 15.5 oz, but was estimated to be bigger. She's just long and skinny. Still is at 13 months old.
I'm 5'3" and my doctor never said anything about my size. I stretched beyond my wildest imagination and my babies were born at 38 weeks 2 days at 5lbs. 5oz. and 5 lbs. even.
It's amazing what the human body can do!
After reading some of the other posts, let me add that you ARE likely to be uncomfortable later. My heartburn was so, so bad. Tums were my best friend and my belly stuck out so far it was almost cumbersome! Drink loads of water. I learned this the hard way and was having contractions due to dehydration.
Good luck! I'm sorry your doctor had that kind of attitude. Unless he/she meant it in the fact that you would be less comfortable later in pregnancy and was trying to give you a heads up.
I'm 5'4 and while I had 5lb babies (small people usually make small babies) I made it to 36w and I'm positive I'd have made it all the way if it weren't for pre-e. My cervix held pretty well.
I wouldn't worry about stature. Lots of teeny MoM's have gotten to term with zero problem.
ETA: I read the blog of a trip mom who's like 5'2 105lbs and she made it to 35w with TRIPS. You can do it!
I'm still pg, but I'm 5'0" on a good day and my boys are growing fine. At 28 wks they are approx 2 lbs 10 oz (51%) and 3 lbs 7 oz (82%) respectively, so they are on the big side - built like my DH (who is 6'0" & 220lbs). My singletons were also on the large size, so I am not too worried about it. And neither my OB or MFM have mentioned that as being a problem for me to carry the twins.
Its not that you have limited room for them to grow, as that is why the uterus expands outwards, rather than staying in your torso. Your belly will probably stick out further than someone who is taller or has a longer torso. I wouldn't worry about your height or torso length.
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i'm 5'8" and made it to 38w1d with no signs of labor. My OB did tell me that taller women tend to go longer with multiples... but the fact is- anyone can go full term, anyone can go early - you never know what you'll have happen to you until it happens.
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I'm 5'3" and carried my twins to 37w2d. Amelia weighed 7lbs 12 oz and Owen weighed 6lbs 5 oz. I measured 47 weeks at my appt the week prior to delivery.
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sorry, but what a jerk of a doctor. I w'ould be super upset and pissed if my Dr had ever said such a stupid comment.
That said, I am just under 5'4", weigh 105 on a good day and carried my twins to 35wks, no NICU, so serious PG issues, both weighed over 5lbs & I only gained 35lb.
Good luck and I would let that Dr. know how rude that comment was if I were you!