I'm curious if measuring ahead (by belly measurements with a tape measure done by your ob/mw) means anything? Does it necessarily mean your baby is bigger? Or is it more a function of baby's position, mom's size, etc.?
I have measured ahead by belly (but also by ultrasound at 29 weeks) my whole pregnancy and I'm just curious if this baby will be big. Last pregnancy I measured "right on" & my 39+1 baby was 7lb8oz. For those who measured ahead, did you have a bigger baby? Or have your baby earlier? For those who did have a big baby, how did you measure?
Re: Measuring ahead?
I measured right on with #2 but gained half the weight and baby was 7 lbs.
I think it depends how you are carrying.
Good luck! I wouldn't worry.
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