I went to my 34 wk check up and was told I was measuring small, at around 30/31 weeks instead of 34. They sent me to the fetal specialist and was told that my LO is only 4 lbs and 2 oz and that I have to come back twice a week for fetal stress tests and that if he hasn't shown any growth strides within 3 weeks, we'll be looking at delivery. I didn't get very big with my daughter and she was 6 lb. 6 oz when she was born at 39 weeks. I'm hoping I just have small babies, but I'm definitely a little freaked out. Anyone else in this boat or have similar experiences?
Re: NST Testing---anyone had to go through it?
I started to get them, along with a growth scan, this week. All due to high BP at the dr office, but totally fine and stable at home. It was actually relaxing to have 20 minutes during the work week to kick back. It is a piece of cake. They check for heart rate and contractions.
I have NST weekly due to gestational diabetes.
I think, in my case, it's completely unnecessary, and a waste of time and money.
I say this because there's been nothing wrong with the baby since day one, and she measures perfectly at every appointment. Also, my GD was much better once I stopped eating ice cream and burgers... Yet we have to spend time, gas, and money to see the specialist.
Orignally, they wanted me to go twice a week, with a $50 copay each time. That's $100 a week for at least 6 weeks. Sorry, but c'mon. Im not paying that just to be told what I already know, on top of other copays, the fee to birth at a birth center, baby supplies, etc.
Im sorry this turned into a rant. But when you said you normally give birth to small babies, it reminded me of my situation - My whole pregnancy, the doctors made us worry for nothing (said she didn't have kidneys - she has 2 perfect kidneys, said she's got a small belly - it's fine now, etc), and sometimes I can't help but feel like it's a money making scheme.
I know doctors can be amazing, especially in emergencies. I just think that sometimes, there's a lot of unneccessary procedures when there's no emergency.
It's stressful to go through however I must say when hooked up at the machine I focus on her heartbeat - and it brings me comfort.