Ok so i have been feeling pretty good, going about my normal routine etc etc but i had my OB's appt today and he bought up a few things:
1. He wants me to slow down a little as with DD my blood pressure went up towards the end of PG, although my blood pressure is perfectly fine this time round.
Yeah right with a 14mth old...
2. He said for someone of my 'stature' he finds it strange i have such small babies, A was 6lb 11oz born and he said he doubts this bub will be much bigger.
With this in mind her has asked me to go have a CTG and AFI before my appt next week.
Who cares if i'm nearly 6ft i was a tiny baby, i had a small baby, my brothers weren't BIG babies.. isn't it in the genes?
He said with my partner and i both nearly 6ft he would assume my babies would be bigger and to make sure she is getting enough from me he wants to double check... even though he says her heart sounds fine? It kinda made me feel a little like crap... like something is wrong
Oh and he told me i have the perfect birthing pelvis and i should consider myself lucky as with my pelvis i could "quite easily" handle 8lb +... WTF!
So should i be worried or am i just lucky enough to produce petite children? I thought everything was going well, i was measuring on or just under for dates and now he says he feels instead of 37wks he would have guessed 35!
3. Bubs is head downand engaged already he said something about 'only 2 fingers' ?????????
how far is this, he said she is very low?
I have been told with most ppl for their 2nd or subsequent children they don't always engage but rather float around until they are literally ready, which scares me a little as with DD i didn't have much time.
So if anyone can help, would love to hear from Alan or another MW as to what they think... thanks in advance!
DD's birth if this helps: https://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums...ome-birth.html






and engaged already he said something about 'only 2 fingers' ?????????
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for you honey... I can imagine how comments like that would leave you feeling a little concerned, but from reading between the lines it sounds like he was just making generalised statements, I wouldn't worry too much. I don't know what an AFI is, but CTG monitoring can't hurt. I'm no expert, but can't see why it is necessary, but it might help to put your mind at ease now that he's raised these doubts. But if you don't want it, don't have it, like you said her heartbeat is good.
- JMO.


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