I just had my 36 week ultrasound and baby is measuring in the 84%. she's estimated to be 7lbs6oz (I know this can be a little off) but I'm still freaking out a bit. My dr spoke to me about possibly considering an elective induction if she continues to grow at this rate. They want me to have another u/s in 3 weeks to get a better idea. If she reaches the 95% I will most likely need a C-section. DD belly is measuring in the 90% which the dr is a little concerned about being able to vaginally push her out if she gets any bigger.
Im a FTM , does anyone have any similar experiences?
Re: Elective Induction??
If I were you, I would wait.
My dr said she's seen woman sneeze out a 10lb baby and others who need a C-section for a 6lb baby. My biggest fear is laboring for a long time and then having to have a c section because she gets stuck or can't fit through the birth canal.
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Obviously, the choice is yours. I just know that personally, I would not sign the eviction notice for fear of having a big baby and I'm fairly small-statured. If it were to become medically necessary, I would induce or have a c section in a heartbeat.
That being said, over 5 years ago, I was 'electively' induced 4 days early with DS due to nearly disabling pelvic pain. It had nothing to do with possible big size (he was 8#4). I was more than favorable tho at 4cm and 100% effaced. Your reaction to the induction process largely depends on how ready your body is anyway. My experience wasn't bad, but I don't particularly want to do it again.
As uncomfortable as you are and how done you might think you are, I would hold out and be thankful for each additional day. I think there are so many benefits to leting baby cook a little longer.
I had no complications with my induction as I was late but I have heard stories from women, mostly who were induced early, and I again suggest waiting it out as long as possible.
Don't get me wrong. The science behind induction is GREAT... just when medically necessary though.
The end of pregnancy is stressful and those guesses aren't great. I had weekly ultrasounds with my first at the end and they estimated her near 10 lbs the day before she was born. She was 7 lbs 0.7oz.
My OB did discuss the possible need for a c-section just to prepare me for any outcome. I wanted to see what my body could do. I delivered fine with a 2nd degree internal tear and the recovery was much easier than my previous 1st degree labial tears. Once you are actually in labor, your medical team should be able to tell if there will be an issue with delivery. IE: once your water breaks, baby still doesn't drop down like expected (possibility baby doesn't fit) or your labor stalls without progress. Then maybe discuss a c-section at that point, but those scenarios don't even mean a guaranteed section.
I understand your fear. The first time Nolan being large was mentioned, I cried, and cried and cried some more. I was terrified after only delivering "normal" sized babies before. But seriously, our bodies are amazing and you may be shocked as to what yours can do :-) But if not, the decision can be made with more knowledge once you and your medical team see how your body and baby are handling everything.
My dr is in no way pushing me to do it and was telling me what my options will be in a couple of weeks if my next u/s in 3 weeks is with her still being this big. I'm hoping to go into labor and have her before, unlikely I know. My practice does an 8 week, 20 week and 36 week u/s and they're making me do another at 38 only due to baby looking large. She's measured a week ahead according to the apps (I know those aren't 100% either) and my dr hasn't changed the due date because it's just an estimate and doesn't want me getting caught up on the date but more so when baby is ready.
My BP has been good, and even though I've had swelling there hasn't been any protein in my urine, headaches or blurry vision to indicate Pre-e and I don't have GD. A few of my friends had to be induced, one because she had GD so her Dr induced her on her due date another was induced because she was a week late. My friend with GD labored for 30hrs and then had to have a section because the baby's shoulders were too broad to make it through, her son was just under 10lbs and only an oz off of what the dr estimated. My friend who was late and was induced pushed 2x and he was out, it was also her 2nd child.
After reading all of your stories and experiences, i'm going to wait for DD to be ready and come at her own time. My biggest fear throughout this whole pregnancy has been giving birth to a large baby even though I know this is what our bodies are made to do.
Thanks for all of your insight and advice!
Mommy to my sweet boy, JG, born May 15, 2014
Baby #2 due 4/26/16!
My ILs are betting that I'm not going to be induced but give birth at the end of March. My BFF changed her mind and now says Easter baby, either because LO comes on his own or by induction.
DH thinks I won't be induced and go late March/early April.
My gut feeling is 38/39 weeks. Induced, because of whatever medical reason I have on my stupid chart.
If I could have things my way, I would be in bed rest but not be induced.
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