pffffffftttttttt is all I have to say. (this could be long.....)
Anyway, I am having growth scans fortnightly, to monitor my baby as she has a 2 vesseled umbilical cord, and I am overweight, and of course, that means I am going to cause my baby huge issues and have many many problems.

So, yesterday at my AN appt with a regs OBS, I was told that my baby was measuring in the 92nd percentile. This does not come as a surprise to me as I have big babies. I'm 5'10, hubby is 6'2 MIL is about 5'10-11, and my grandmother had 6 children all 10lb8 and above.. It's quite obviously a genetic thing. I assured them that it was not a problem, as DS was pretty much 9 pounds and they were shocked when I told them that i had him vaginally with a relatively drug free birth (because that's just so massive and I'm overweight and that defy's any medical research). As you can tell... I don't have alot of faith in the medical system. LOL

So, after trying to explain that it's fine, they then sent me off for a GTT. Now I questioned why they were trying to do this at 34 weeks, when my GCT came back clear. I was then told that the GCT wouldn't show GD.... pmsl ok, so why bother with a GCT at 28 weeks and not give me a GTT instead?
Anyway, like a good girl (and trying to prove a point to them) I went along and had the GTT.


OK, that's my story out. Now to get to the point....

I stated to the registrar OBS that I knew that 3rd trimester scans weren't entirely accurate. I was told that they are the most accurate way they have of determining size of the baby. yep, ok.

I was wondering, if anyone had any information on what size exactly is 92nd percentile at 32 weeks, and any other stats on how innaccurate ultrasounds can be in the 3rd trimester. I would just like to arm myself with some info when I see my actual OBS next week, and when they decide they are going to try and jam induction down my throat (which won't be happening unless it's medically necessary).

I don't think much of that made sense, but if anyone could help, I would really appreciate it