Anyone deliver a big baby at 40+ weeks gestation naturally? I only ask b/c DS is measuring large (I know it's an estimate, but I really think he is big bc I'm so big), and I feel as if he's very content staying put for a while. I know he may come whenever, but I would love to hear positive birth stories of women with big babies that did NOT get induced and waited for things to progress naturally
I think this is on my mind b/c I am 38w6d today, and this is the day my DD was born.
Any encouragement would be GREATLY appreciated!!
Re: Who lasted 40+ weeks pregnant w/ big baby and did NOT get induced?
Not sure how big you are thinking, but I had DS at 40w3d and he was 8lb12oz. Super easy, two pushes and he was out
As you said measurements are not very accurate with DS I was consistently measuring a week behind and with DD averaging tw
At 38 weeks he was measuring 9lb 2oz with a head in the 99th percentile. (DH had a big head and was a 10lb baby, born 13 days late.) DS has been measuring big since the beginning. I also have a lot of fluid (borderline high) so that's
I delivered my baby absolutely med free and natural (I guess you could count the three days of acupuncture I had before I went into labor "induction") at 42 weeks and 2 days. She was 8lbs 13oz and she is my first.
ETA: her head measured 14
Yep, ACOG says, "Suspected fetal macrosomia is not an indication for induction of labor, because induction does not improve maternal or fetal outcomes."
Baby 1 born at 41w5d- 9 lbs 2 oz
Baby 2 born at 40w3d - 8 lbs 12 oz
No problems either time. Not a tear, not a shoulder dystocia, etc.
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
I was bigger with my first pregnancy than I was with my second. Turns out I had excessive amniotic fluid and delivered a 7lb5oz baby at 40wks5days (although I was induced due to an office policy to not let anyone go past 41wks). I was still
Currently going through our second deployment. Can't wait for Zoe to meet her daddy!
I don't know what you consider big. DS2 was 8 lb 5 oz and I had him at 40w5d.
I just had DD2 at 41w6d and she was one ounce shy of nine pounds - my easiest delivery yet. Her head was in the 99th percentile.
I didn't t
41 weeks, 2 days. 9lbs, 2 oz. NBD. She never measured ahead and I never got an ultrasound after 20 weeks, so I had no reason to expect she was big.
Honestly, I didn't consider her "big." She felt like the right size for me