I am 35 weeks tomorrow and they have guessed I have a big boy most of my pregnancy due to my husbands size. I measure right on track and have only gained 25 lbs up to this point. My doctor is not overly concerned and feels he will just be a bigger baby however every time I get an ultrasound, they are the ones who seem to be concerned that he is so big. So they did a growth ultrasound yesterday and they are estimating him to be 6lbs 12oz at almost 35 weeks and that his head is measuring at 37 weeks. I am not surprised and I have planned for a 9lbs baby the entire pregnancy again my husband is a big boy, 6"2, 250, broad shoulders, played semi-pro football.....big boy. They say these ultrasounds can be a +/- 1 pound but either way that would put him between 6lbs-7lbs.
Has anyone else had this done and if so what are you doctors saying? Just curious how much stock I should put in this or not. Right now I am not concerned or worried about him being big since I have planned for this. Just wondering if others have gone trhough this.
Re: Growth Ultrasounds....how accurate?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/23132481/
With that being said, I think they are more helpful when being done at regular intervals and you can see if progress is regular, or dropping off. I believe they can be beneficial for some situations but I wouldn't be too concerned about baby measuring big on one scan.
With that being said
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As others have said, they're not all that accurate so don't worry too much about it. Of course, they can be off in either direction... my first pregnancy the ultrasounds were all measuring baby to be big and my doctor thought baby could be 8 pounds. Baby was 9 pounds, 10 ounces. (So I always laugh when people argue that the ultrasound might be off by a pound or two, cause yup! Mine sure was.)
But hey, I birthed her just fine and she's awesome.
Keep an open mind about interventions and take some time to research labor positions that would make birthing a bigger baby easier. When all is said and done you could still end up with a 7lb baby.
They were totally wrong as ds was born 6lbs 13oz (exactly on time too).
Take it all with a grain of salt.
I'm more worried that they're guessing your baby's large size based on your husband's current size. My DH is 6'5", 260 and was 9lbs at birth. My brother is 6", 190lbs and was 12lbs8oz at birth. His current size has nothing to do with the size of your baby. I would look more at your sister's children's size at birth (if you have any), and after that look at your mother's children's sizes at birth.
I'm 5'2" and gave birth an 8lb15oz baby easily. My sister's are both of comparable size and gave birth to 10lb+ babies easily. And like I said my mom gave birth naturally to a 12lb8oz baby. Don't let it stress you out.
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ETA: My biological dad is 6'7" and my mom is 5'6" -- my brother (same dad) was just over 7lbs and almost a month overdue. I was 6lbs9oz on time. My other siblings' dad is 6'5" (very similar build) and they ranged from 7lbs (sister #2 and brother - mom had GD with him) to my 1st sister who weighed 10lbs 2oz (no GD with her)... I'm thinking it just depends on baby and the pregnancy. Just because you have a big build dad or mom doesn't = big baby.
Also I wouldn't let your husband's
current size be too big a factor. My brother is 6 foot 9 and weighed 6 lbs at birth. I am 5 foot 5 and weighed almost 9 lbs at birth. We were both full term.
My doctor doesn't put much stock into those estimates. She mainly looks for abnormalities. One tech predicted my son would weight close to 9 pounds but he was 6.11.
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