I went to the dr today and was told my baby already weighs 7 pounds, 7 ounces based on ultrasound measurements of LOs head and abdomen.
Dr predicts over a 10 pound baby & is afraid I won't make it to term. Now I'm terrified.
I'm a STM getting a RCS. My 1st LO was only 8 pounds 15 years ago and I'm now AMA at this point.
Do any of you moms have experience with large 2nd babies and RCS? My dr has me terrified.
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Unless you are due in March, and not MAY... there is no way your kid is already 7lbs7oz. My u/s tech measured DD2s femur (or possibly Tibia), not head or stomach...
Due to me being 40 YO, dr wants 2x week U/S and fetal monitor to watch my placenta health. So, he ordered an U/S today and all of this came of that.
Ok, so I'll calm down and take it with a grain of salt. I've been in a panic since my appt this afternoon.
Also, you're having a c/s, so what's the problem? I'd rather a possible 10lber come out of my stomach, rather than my vagina. I've birthed a 9lber, trust me, c/s is your friend.
And you passed your GTT?
I'm so confused because it doesn't make sense to my brain. The U/S also said I had too much fluid. Maybe she's fulla-shit??
I'll let y'all know what my U/S Tuesday says... It'll be the same tech though.
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I think you need to request a new tech next time, and discuss how incompetent your Dr and tech are if they thought that wasn't something to immediately rush you back to another u/s for.
That said, I had a scan on Tuesday that said my 32 weeker is 6 lbs already. I do have GD though.
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Disclaimer: yes I have had a c/s and I'm not saying they are a walk in the park. Just saying baby size is a little less important (as long as baby is healthy of course) during a c/s than a vaginal birth.