My original due date was April 1.. well, after a couple harrowing appointments, I found out that my baby is a tiny little thing (has assymetrical IUGR) with my doctor thinking that there is a problem with my placenta that is not 100% nourishing my little babe. Being that the baby's weight has remained at less than the 10th percentile over the last couple of appointments, I am now having ultrasounds/NSTs/appointments twice per week to watch the baby. We are almost at 37 weeks and 4 pounds 4 oz (lil peanut!). Has anyone in this group experienced the same type of thing? While I do get excited thinking that I am going to have this baby some time this month, I am still nervous about the overall health of my baby. The baby has been doing great with the NSTs and on ultrasound but my doctor feels as though 39 weeks is as far as she will let me go (to allow for further lung and brain development) as many of these babies thrive once out of the womb where they can get adequate nutrition. Interested in any of your stories/advice.. but please don't scare the crap out of me!
Re: I think I have entered March!
Now at 17 months he is 24 pounds and completely normal. You would never know his size at birth!
I'm a NICU nurse, and I've seen many IUGR babies. They are usually perfectly fine, just smaller than average. They will watch things like blood sugar and temperature stability since their small size can make those things difficult for baby to control. Otherwise, she should have a perfectly normal hospital stay. Good luck momma!
I'd also be sure your car seat is safe for a baby as small as 5lbs, because babies do lose weight the first few days, and some carseats are not adequate for a tiny baby.
ETA: You can email me at vpmihelcic at gmail.com I'm definitely willing to answer any questions or just be a sounding board! It's an emotional journey