I had my first ultrasound on July 1st and could only see a 9mm gestational sac but no yolk sac or fetal pole. My second ultrasound was on July 15th, everything was visible this time and they measured the baby at 7w1d. I went for another ultrasound on September 30th (18w1d) and the baby was measuring 19w2d (1w1d big). Today, at 30 weeks, I had my third trimester ultrasound/growth scan. The baby was measuring at 32w5d (2w5d big) and weighed 4.5lbs. My due date is March 1st but I'm wondering if it's possible that I'm actually further along than the doctor's originally thought and with so many different measurements which one do I trust?
Re: Which ultrasound do I trust for gestational aging?
In my opinion, I'd go by your estimated due date. I'm also having to go off my estimated due date as I have never had a regular period and quite literally had no idea when I conceived. In fact, I was told I was 12 weeks pregnant when I thought I was only about 7 weeks, so I'm going with the first date I was told.
Good luck!
As for the u/s, yes than can be off by quite a large margin. That being said I really wish u/should techs and doctors would present the information more clearly. Later u/s measure the size of the baby, not the development. Your baby is measuring larger, that does not mean he/she is developed more and therefore "older." At my 38-week appointment with DD1 I measured a little over 2 weeks ahead and was told the baby weighed over 8 lbs. Two weeks later I delivered what should have been an over 9 lb baby based on the u/; she was just over 8 lb which means the u/s estimate was,off by 2 weeks and DD1 was actually right on track in terms of size.