At my 3d scan this week at 31 weeks my boy is weighing 5 pounds and everything is measuring 3 weeks ahead.. I guess the confusing thing to me is why they aren't changing my due date.. all they said was they stick with the first ultrasound measurments..whatever that means even tho I was un sure of my last period. . Seems like with 9 weeks left that's alot of time to grow.alot... just curious if anyone else is measuring ahead like that and what your ob said.. bc I really feel like this baby is gonna be here sooner than expected..
Re: 31 weeks,measuring at 34..
My LO has ranged from 2wks ahead to on the spot average for his exact gestational day. Hope this helps!
DS2 5-18-2014
DD1 EDD 6-21-2016
At my 32 week scan last week, baby girl was already measuring 5.5 lbs, and the doc isn't concerned, since my first was over 9lbs. I don't have GD, I just make big babies. My brother and I were both 9lbs, and my husband was 7 lbs, born at 32 weeks. His full term brother was over 11 lbs!
Don't worry about a vaginal birth with a big baby, as it can very easily happen. My very small framed friend gave birth to a 10.1lb girl last week with no issues.
Like others have said, don't anticipate going early. I did with my first because she was measuring ahead and the doc said she didn't think I'd make it to my due date, but ended up going a week over due. If you look forward to something happening then it doesn't, it will make the last few weeks miserable for you. Just try to relax and enjoy yourself until baby arrives.
I think a slightly bigger baby is better because they have a little more body fat on them go fight off any ick they first encounter in this new world. My nephew was a big guy at birth luckily because he was exposed to an infection right after birth and had to be in NICU. Don't worry about labor and delivery. Baby will come out and doctor will do the best to get baby here safely with as little harm to you as possible.
Im not all that concerned about size just yet, even though H was a 10.5lb sack of potatoes and broke my mil's bottom two ribs, AND tore her to shreds. I was on the small side, but reality is, as long as she comes out one way or another and she's healthy, I don't care. Obviously id prefer a vaginal birth but it's not 100% up to me when that time comes.
TTC since 10/2010-BFP 12/23/2011
Baby 2.0 BFP 10/16/2015
My DD measured a week behind through most of my pregnancy and came two days shy of her due date.
I will be 35 weeks on friday. I plan on at least being prepared at 37 weeks but hoping he doesn't come til 40 weeks as my H and I have been slacking lol.
As for weight of the baby, my mom was a pant size 2, very slender (no joke her and I both have the frames of a 14 year old boy lol) and she pushed my big 10 pound butt out no problem.
I was a pant size 1 pre-pregnancy and had a healthy 7 lb 13 oz baby girl.
My hips widen from my first birth and now I run about 2-4 size, 115-120 lb pre-pregnancy,
I honestly don't know why people worry about weight, I would think since the head is the biggest part, that would be more of a concern. I also believe what another PP said, larger newborns are easier to handle.
2. Growth spurts happen even in the womb and can level out
3. People push out huge babies every day
As far as size, an acquaintance of mine had a 12-pound baby girl vaginally a few months ago. She has a wide pelvis, so baby fit. It's more about how big the opening in your pelvis is than your pant size or baby size. If your doctors haven't voiced any concerns about it, then they must think there isn't an issue of fit and you shouldn't worry ahead of time.
I have a similar question... does anyone have any experience with their baby's head measuring ahead of their body? I just spoke to my midwife, and she said that all measurements were on track, except that the head was measuring 2 weeks ahead.
Don't worry about measurements, and also don't worry when they start doing vaginal exams--- they will tell you NOTHING about when or how you will labor. (In fact, if you want to avoid that awful rollercoaster of, "Oh, he said I'm 2cm-- surely this baby will come tomorrow!", just say no to vaginal exams!-- You are perfectly within your rights to say no to those! I promise, your body will let your baby come out when it's time... and your dilation won't tell you when that'll be!)
Birdie, 4y
Jem, 3y
Vee, 1y
Baby Bee DUE April 2018
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I I was told today that my next appointment on 5/13 they will do GBS and check my cervix...I'm not worried about it!
Go look at May's thread on dilation - those getting checked often times just get their hopes up or get really bummed b/c they're not dilated at all. It's a pointless exercise that rarely serves a purpose.
And ditto to everyone's advice on late term scans.