My due date based off of my LMP is June 19th. But after my first ultrasound they told me my due date was June 30th. But because I won't get any more ultrasounds how will we know if she's measuring bigger/smaller?? I'm terrified that she will come for June 19th(around that time) and we won't be prepared. I'm worried he will be at work and will miss my call, and even though we live 5 minutes from the hospital, our apartment is on the 3rd floor! I'd be terrified driving myself to the hospital. I'd like to have everything ready for June 1st just in case but SO works until 11 at night and I don't know how much I'd be able to do on my own! Any moms in the same situation? When was your due date and when did you deliver your LO?
Re: Due date shinanigans
yeliahjohn - Just an FYI, we are currently honoring an hour of silence for our moms who have lost their babies this week. Please refrain from posting or commenting until after 4pm Eastern time. In the meantime, candles to honor them can be placed here
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2. The nature of your questions make me think you're a FTM, as am I. Statistically, you're probably actually going to deliver after your due date. It's not guaranteed at all but maybe that will help calm you a bit.
3. Relax about the hospital thing. Average labor time from what I've read is 8 hours. Regardless of if you're on the third floor, you live 5 minutes from the hospital. You will make it in time.
FTMs are 10 days late on average. My first was 13 days late. But even if she comes early, it will be alright, and you will deal with it.
You sound like the type who will probably head to L&D pretty early. If you are only 5 minutes from the hospital you should be able to get down the stairs and drive there between contractions. If you are super worried about it, try reaching out to a neighbor and arranging for them to drive you in case your husband isn't home.
Even if he misses your first call or even if he misses your "the neighbor is taking me to the hospital" call, he will have time to make it. Labor is not, especially for FTMs, a short process.
It will be ok.
Original: I'm really confused about the whole "measuring ahead thing". Is this the ultrasound measuring you ahead or the thing they do with the measuring tape? They don't do the measuring tape in Korea, but it sounds like the later. Dr. Google seems to support that this is not remotely a good way to gauge size of the baby, and really it only should be used as an indicator of that the issue should be investigated further. Not sure why this freaks so many women out. My belly has grown and not grown dramatically but the U/S always puts home on track.
Yes, this exactly. My husband is active duty military, and has a firefighters' like schedule - he is literally NOT HOME AT ALL for 2 days at a time, and then will be home for 2 days. And since he is active duty, he can't just take off of work to wait for baby. The way this will be handled is that his work already knows I am expecting, and once June comes everybody will pretty much be on alert that he could get a call at any time, and needs to leave. The closer I get to my EDD (6/18) the less and less he will be sent out on patrol, eventually being on base but staying in the office as opposed to being out in the middle of the lakes where they can't just turn around and come back.
In all likelihood, he (your gentleman) will have plenty of time to make it either home, or to the hospital from his work before baby comes. I would, tho, set up some kind of arrangement with a couple of the neighbors to drive you to the hospital, in case someone is not home when the event begins to happen
Btw, my first doc kept changing dates constantly but this time they stick to the first date. My first baby was two weeks late so I guess they were wrong all around lol.
For the record, with my first I had calculated I was due June 1, they told me June 11 at my first ultrasound and I had my little boy June 7. Don't stress too much, just try to get ready early. You never know when they will come so it's not worth worrying about it.
Knottie64157109 I wasn't trying to silence her question. You'll notice I even came back later and contributed advice to her. I was just trying to let her know that we were being respectful at that time for a friend of ours, and for all of our June moms who have had a loss. This is a routine thing that happens on Thursdays whenever ANY of our June moms has a loss, that there is an hour of board silence. Now the OP knows that, and you do, too. And, because tone can be hard to convey in print, as you have already misunderstood my tone once - I'm not trying to be feisty or condescending or anything else, I'm just trying to politely let you know what happened, and why.
Anyway, I don't want to hijack the OPs question thread. Case closed, as far as I am concerned