I just had an appointment and I'm only measuring 33cms at 35 weeks (I've been spot on previously) so I've got an ultrasound next week to check everything is ok. I've lost about 2 kg's due to the flu (meaning I've only put on 8 in the pregnancy - 60kgs now) in the past fortnight and I'm also fairly positive that the baby has moved lower into my pelvis because for the first time since May I don't need Rennies after every meal - woo hoo! Baby's movements are fine and my belly shape feels different.

Still, I guess measuring the uterus and having some sort of benchmark creates a standard, but I must admit to having a cry on the way home worrying about the baby not growing, until I got online and read all about how inaccurate the measurement can be. I suppose it is good that they are thorough, but every body is so unique that it can be quite scary when you don't measure up!