I had my 36 week appointment yesterday. My husband came since we were going to discuss delivery options and any labor questions we had. My doctor said I was measure a little too big for 36 weeks and then took one look at me (all 4'11'' of me) and my husband (who is 6'1''). She said there is a chance the baby may be too big for me to deliver vaginally and that we may need to schedule a C-section. So she ordered a Biophysical Profile ultrasound which is now scheduled for Tuesday 12/22. 
Anyone else have to have this ultrasound yet? If so, what should I expect? Was your baby measuring big and, if so, do you have a C-section scheduled?                  
                             
        
Re: Biophysical Profile
I did end up with a c/s, pushed for over 3 hours and DS never descended. But it wasn't scheduled. ACOG generally doesn't support scheduled c-sections for macrosomia alone.
BFP #2 - EDD 1/25/16
Ultrasounds can be off especially towards the end of your pregnancy. The babies are so cramped in there it's hard to get accurate measurements for size. You may have a large baby, but that doesn't mean that you automatically have to have a c-section. You have a right to decide how YOU want to give birth. If you want to try vaginally first, then make sure your doctor knows. I hate to go against what a trained doctor says, but I am of the opinion that there are too many unnecessary C-sections done for babies that are "too big" for their moms. Your body has spent 9 months preparing for delivering this baby, and I would try vaginally first as long as there are no medical risks to your child besides assumed size.
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Cause, the last one I had was a follow up to my anatomy scan.
Should I be asking for one?
My doc is discussing scheduled csection because of baby size. Mostly his head. It's measuring very large and after an internal exam she doesn't think I'll be able to birth him because of my pelvis size. It doesn't necessarily have to do with the weight of baby but more likely the size of your pelvis compared to head size. What is better? To have a scheduled csection than to have baby go into distress when his head gets stuck in birth canal? When you have questions, ask your OB and question if you think anything is off. I trust my OB completely and know she has me and my baby's best interest in mind.
Good luck at your BPP!