I've had endless experiences with doctors with relating to pregnancy problems and I don't have 100% confidence with the doctors opinions, so I would like some advice from other parents to be.
I am currently 26 weeks with my fourth pregnancy. All have been conceived with hormone therapy / IVF cycles due to polycystic ovaries.The first I was told I had pre-eclamsia and diabetes, I was hospitalised for 8 weeks from 30 weeks, before an emergency cesarean Hayley weighed just 5 pound ( i had no side-effects all through my pregnancy), my second pregnancy the doctors worried from week to week, I felt completely fine, Brooke was born, naturally at exactly 40 weeks weighing just under 9 pound, my third pregnancy, I knew didn't feel right and I asked for numerous blood tests to check for viability, these were done as well as two ultrasounds, but by the time I was 9 weeks I miscarried, then had a D& C. One week later my fallopian tube burst due to a twin baby, I was devastated as I asked the doctor to rule this out weeks earlier due to the intense pain and brown blood.
Now, I'm finally pregnant again, four years on, and doctors are starting to do all the worrying again, I know in my heart that everthing is fine. I was told today that my fundal height is 32 cm and is too big compared to my gestational age of just 26 weeks. Diabetes has been ruled out, and the dates are correct since I know exactly when my eggs were put back.
Has anyone had this experience? I'm not tall, just 5 foot 2, my hubby is 6 foot though.
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