Alright, this may be a stupid f%#k question, but pregnancy insomnia has set in, the OCD nesting has started to creep in, I just spent $800 at babies-r-us and have shell shock and I have been inventorying clothing for this baby boy- Im probably legally insane at this point. So forgive me. Here is my question, so DD comes from another guy. She was 7 pounds 3 ounces. It was a rough, rough delivery, size wise. Without throwing weight and pant sizes out there, let me just say that I am pretty darn small, not pregnant. DH has two boys with his ex-wife. They were both over 9 pounds. This scares the living shit out of me. Now, his ex-wife is, significantly bigger than me. His ex-wife's side of the family have 9-10 pound babies normally. DH side of the family (his brother and his sister) have babies in the 7-8 pound range. My side has the 6-7 pound range. Do you get where I am going with this? I could have sworn that I had read something about the mother being the "factor" in initial newborn size, but I am also sleep deprived delusional. Is there any science to help calm my fears of not having a baby that is 9 pounds or more? Or do I just scrap the few "newborn" size items I have and go straight to 0-3 months.
xo - Hormonally and Sleep Deprived Insane F15'er
Me: 38 DH: 36
Married: July 21, 2013
TTC#1 (between us): June/July 2013
DX: MFI (low count and motility)
Charting/OPK/CBFM July 2013-present
1st RE Visit: January 2014
Cycling:
March 2014- 75iu follistim + trigger + progesterone + IUI = BFN and OHSS
(8 million post wash 47% motility, 18mm/17mm/16mm/16mm/14mm follies)
April/May 2014- Benched due to cysts/enlarged ovaries
June 2014- 50iu follistim + trigger + progesterone + IUI = BFP!!
(10 million post wash 60% motility, 20mm/19mm follies)
Beta 1- 85 Beta 2- 2,752 - EDD 2/27/2015
Everyone welcome. Strength in numbers!
Re: Bigger or Smaller 2nd Baby
Sorry you're going through a freaked out time. We all go through those and I know it can feel terrible to have these concerns driving you mad.
I have no idea about what factors may go into a baby's size (or more accurately, which ones are most salient), but I would agree with @Nvywife that there's not much you can do about it now, so you might as well try to turn your worries off or towards something else. Easier said than done, I know, but... the baby is just going to be the size he is.
I'd probably buy clothes in multiple sizes and keep the tags on them -- once you know what works best, you (or a helpful family member!) can always return them to the store postpartum.
Hope this helps! xoxo
I'm sure none of that info is particularly helpful, lol. Just wanted to answer your question and wish you well! You could always buy a couple extra newborn things and leave the tags on. Best wishes for a safe delivery!!
I was 7lbs even at birth and my older sister was 6lbs 10 oz.
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Me 29/ DH 28
DH- MFI (low count, 2-3% morph)
IUI #1 January - Clomid, Ovidrel: BFN
IUI #2 February - Letrozole, Follistim, Ovidrel: BFP 1st beta-25, 2nd beta-56, 3rd beta-45, miscarriage
IUI #3 April - CD3 U/S 4-10. Letrozole, Follistim, Ovidrel CD11 - Cancelled.. TI w/5 follicles-BFN
IUI #3.1 May - CD3 U/S 5-6, Follistim start 5-11 thru 5-17, u/s 5-18 3 mature w/ a close 4th, IUI 5-20 - BFP!
Beta #1 12dpo - 164 & progesterone - 89!, Beta #2 16 dpo - 1189, 5w3d - u/s shows TWINS!
6/19- u/s showed heartbeats! Baby A 111 & Baby B 118, both measuring 6w1d
7/3- Baby A hb 170, Baby B hb 166 - both measuring perfect.
7/18 - Baby A 165, Baby B 171 - both measuring right on track & moving all around!
Since, my term/living babies have weighed in at 7.2, 6.12, and 7.12. I have eaten and moved the same for every pregnancy, and gained the same amount of weight (roughly) as well. Hilariously, with DS2, I was trying for vbac (successful) and the whole labor, nurses and residents kept dashing in and grilling me "do you think this baby is bigger than your first...!?!?" I laughed in their faces. There's a big difference in how much lung space a 7 Lb baby grabs, as opposed to a nearly 9 lb baby.
Every child has their own DNA and their own growth pattern. Your baby might be bigger than your first.... But then again, it might not.