We went for our 37 week appt on Friday and we asked the OB how big the baby is since we haven't had an ultrasound since 20 weeks. He felt around and said that the baby feels to be big he thinks approx 9 lbs right now. And upon exam that the head is still floating above my pelvis I.e. Nowhere near delivery time apparently. That being said, DH and I were both big babies and my mom had shoulder dystocia with me and had to have an emergent c-section so obviously this is a concern of mine. We decided to do a FWS scheduled for Tuesday. I am just wondering your experience with them. I know there is a 10% margin for error. Were yours accurate? My feeling is that if there is even an inkling of a baby that big on the scan that I would schedule a section to avoid any risk to LO and myself. I am feeling nervous as obviously this isn't what I expected to hear. Obviously it is not the end of the world, this I know but I have never had abdominal surgery so now I am scared.
Re: Fetal Weight Scan
They have ways of manipulating the lady bits if the shoulder is a concern and an ecs is always available if necessary.
Don't stress too much about it. They know your history and have lots of experience and can let you know if there is enough concern to warrant surgery.
Easier said than done to not worry though! :-)
I wonder if anyone has ever had one of these scans under estimate? Everyone always says it can be off in either direction, but it seems like everyone always has a scan for a 9-10 pound baby and has a 7-8 pound baby in real life.
He was born the next day at 8 lbs 6 oz.
@bcook530 my baby had a shoulder dystocia this time, but we were lucky and it was resolved quickly. If you have questions I can try to answer based on my experience.
This. That's great that your doula saw a tiny girl give birth to a 10 lb baby. She obviously had the build for it. I'm a big girl, so people assume I can just pop a kid out. Not so. I have a very narrow pelvis and babies can't drop down in order to be born. Hence, csections for me. Yes, it's surgery. Not as "major" (for me, anyway) as everyone makes it out to be.