At my 35 week ultrasound my doctor says that my baby is measuring larger than average and that I have extra amniotic fluid. During previous visits the doctors have said she could be one to two weeks further along, but I don't see why that would result in extra amniotic fluid. My blood pressure has been good and I just took my second glucose test to check for gestational diabetes, but I haven't gotten back the labs for that yet. The first test came back fine and everything else appears to be normal. I made the mistake of looking up information on extra amniotic fluid and possible problems with larger babies and now I'm worried. The doctor made it seem like there was nothing to worry about yet, but I can't help but worry about my baby. Has anyone had a similar experience? Thank you!
Re: Baby Measuring Bigger Than Average and Extra Amniotic Fluid
My Dr. doesn't want me going past my due date, so if I haven't gone into labor before then, she will induce me. I also have an ultrasound this week and another at 36 weeks to see how everything looks.
I would guess that if your Dr. hasn't mentioned another ultrasound, then she isn't worried about it. So you shouldn't be either!