thread: Likely significant IUGR

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    melbourne
    29

    my last 2 children i had IUGR with both of them 1 of them was born at 35 weeks weighing 3.6lb and the other born at 36 weeks weighing 4lb with my first no one knew i had IUGR at that stage until i couldnt feel my little man move for a couple of days and went into emergency were once they relized how small and how distressed he was he was born in a matter of a hour and with my next one they monitered her more and i was in hospital for just under 2 weeks also with high blood pressure were every second day i had a ultrasound to check how much food she was getting. the dr told me the first time i got IUGR it is more common with people that take drugs and i have never taken them and he also said it is uncommon to get it twice which i did with the next pregnancy so all i say is IUGR can happen to anyone and as long as you are getting monitered your baby will be fine. If your little one is born now he/she is small but a good size just keep postive

  2. #2
    Senior Moderator

    Nov 2004
    Chickens.
    4,989

    My IUGR baby was born at 34w weighing 1.9 kilos, so yours sounds FINE.

    I agree with Trillian - just wait and see.

    My IUGR baby came home at 10 days old weighing 2.02 kilos, BF fine and is now slight but average height - just like his father. If you and your DH/DP are small too, this also comes into it.

    I was 2 weeks late and weighed 5lbs, and I'm FINE... trust me!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    NSW
    22

    Thanks for the replies. All very reassuring.

    I my obs visit this morning and he has decided to deliver the baby by caesar on Wednesday (28th). SO in 2 days I'll be a mummy. He said induction or waiting for natural birth could put te baby under too much stress as the fetal specialist was quite worried about the baby. The obst did stress that he could be wrong, could just be on the small side but it would be better for the baby to be not put under the stress of a vaginal birth.

    So...I am very nervous, teary and crossing everything, hoping everything is fine. I'm sure it will be!!

  4. #4

    Oct 2005
    A Nestle Free Zone... What about YOU?
    5,374

    Good luck with birthing your baby my love... Wishing you the blessings of women thru the ages as you bring your baby into the world.

    My baby Imogen began to track on the lowest centile and had to be born due to my illness - she was 250g lighter than suggested by u/s.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
    14,222

    Nicca, I'm sure she will be perfect in everyway and the extra two weeks gives her a little more time to grow big and strong. Good luck for your birth - it will be amazing

  6. #6
    elles Guest

    Hi,
    We have found out our baby has likely IUGR. I had a lot of bleeding at 17.5 weeks and 26 weeks. The drs put it down to that and the blood flow through palcenta isnt normal. I am 34 weeks, hes about 3.7 pounds, HC 28 cm, AC 27 approx. Having weekly ultrasounds for dopler and growth scans and CTG monitoring twice a week. Any change and they will get him out but probably be in 2 weeks as he might be better off out than in. Its pretty scary from the uncertainity of it all but my husband and i are staying really positive. My baby's heartbeat is strong and I have lots of movements. I just cant wait to hold him and know that hes okay. Its great to beable to read other peoples storys and know that the outcomes are usually good. Anybody else going through a similar thing?

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Member

    Nov 2004
    VIC
    1,794

    Sounds like any baby that is smaller than the'norm' is labelled with IUGR. Some people just bake them smaller!!! Its such a horrible 'lable' for small babies!

    My twins both has IUGR. Twin 1 was 1400g and twin 2 was 1800 grams. They are both now 5 years old and healthy and huge for their age- so no long term probs. They were 10 weeks early.

    Elle's at 34 weeks, your bubba is not a bad size i reckon. Still time to put on weight, keep going!! As long as bubba is strong, they just need to grow when they come out.


    My SIL has had 5 kids and they have all been born around 2kg each at 36+ weeks. She just bakes them small, but they are all a good size as well!


    Good luck nicca- not not long till you are a mumma

    Not everyone is the same size when we are adults- some are small and some are big- its the same with babies. As long as they are healthy- it shouldnt be a problem

    take care

    odette

  8. #8
    elles Guest

    Hi Odette,
    thanks. Well next Tuesday Iam booked in for a c-section. I will be just 36 weeks. not sure how big he is but he will probably be just under 4 pounds. Dam Iam feeling scared but everyone says it will be okay, even the doctors.

  9. #9
    BellyBelly Member

    Nov 2004
    VIC
    1,794

    good luck next tuesday hon

    if the docs arnt stressing, then all is good- docs will always give you worse case senarios as they want to prepare you for the worse ! Something i learnt with my twins!!!

    Hang in there 4lbs is still a good size for a 36 weeker. Just think if you were to go full term- bubba would be closer to 7lbs which is a reasonable size for a newborn- so all in perspective!!!
    My DH was a 5lb full term baby - he is six foot tall now! So small beginnings mean nothing!
    some people just have little bubs

    take care

    odette

Similar Threads

  1. No to Ultra Sound
    By Sasika in forum Pregnancy Forums
    : 38
    : January 21st, 2008, 01:10 PM
  2. Too many ultrasounds a bad thing?
    By ~Kate~ in forum Pregnancy Forums
    : 15
    : March 12th, 2007, 08:52 AM
  3. EPI NO.
    By Claire Joy in forum Pregnancy - Second Trimester General Discussion
    : 23
    : November 21st, 2006, 05:49 AM