ive just been to my midwife appointment and my bump is measuring 30.5cm when it should be closer to 33cm (cm should be about the same as your week) My first son was born small at full term 5lbs 5oz, and it seemed that my bump stopped growing towards the end of my pregnancy, about the same time I'm at now. They didn't catch onto how small I was until I went into labor. So it has been a worry that this baby will be small too. My midwife has booked me in for a growth scan today and i feel worried. Could it be the placenta failing? Has anyone's baby growth slowed towards the end? What can they do to make sure my baby puts the weight on before he's born?
Re: 33 weeks and measuring small
They might also tell you that strangers on a forum are not qualified doctors (I'm yet to see anyone who has come forward as an Obstetrician in August 15..) so we will not be able to tell you if your placenta is failing.. However, your Midwife or Doctor could answer that if you wanted to check the likelihood of that correlating with a short fundal measurement. Your Midwife or Doctor will also be able to discuss the concerns you have about baby's possible (and not yet confirmed) weight and whether or not there is anything you can do to control it moving forward.
You may also get told there have been a lot of posts about measuring small over the last few weeks which you can search AUG15 for and read through by using the search field.
I think that covers everything.
@kelseyrayay I'll be looking out for MJ.
They want to deliver him early if he is too small?? Why wouldn't they let him stay in there and keep growing until he comes on his own? This seems bizarre to me, but I don't claim to be a Dr. I would seriously have some questions for my Dr though if they even suggested this.
They want to deliver him early if he is too small?? Why wouldn't they let him stay in there and keep growing until he comes on his own? This seems bizarre to me, but I don't claim to be a Dr. I would seriously have some questions for my Dr though if they even suggested this.
IUGR possibly? A lot of times the babies who are IUGR grow faster and better outside of mom. I obvs don't know for sure, but it's the first thing I thought of
Maybe...just seems odd they would say everything looks good and she just genetically has smaller babies and then proceed to say if he doesn't grow they will deliver him early. It is like they are saying - we aren't worried, but let's deliver him early anyway. I would just want more information if I was in her shoes. If there is a legit medical need, then of course I would do anything necessary for my baby, it just sounds odd to me. But again, not a doctor
I'm now in this boat too. I went from measuring large to measuring small, and my weight gain has been much less than DS. They did a growth ultrasound 4 weeks ago and said DD was in the 50th percentile, then another today and she was in the 24th. Now I'm set for weekly BPP's and another growth scan in 3 weeks. If she hasn't really grown then, I'm afraid they will induce soon (since I'll be 37 weeks then). IUGR doesn't seem to make sense, so is failing placenta the next likely option? Google only seems to show IUGR and my Dr wasn't speculating much.
@sarajukugirl keep us posted!
This baby is starting to look small too, on 10th percentile and measuring a little bit behind. I think he will cook longer though than baby #1. Im not ready for a new baby next week!!