thread: At what point should you be concerned about growth?

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  1. #1
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    Nov 2009
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    Hi, my bubs was small for the weeks all the way through. They said this one would be smaller than my last son, who was 6lb! At 36 weeks my GP requested a scan as I hadn't put on any weight for 3 weeks, and I wasn't sick, I was on my feet alot, but wasn't working, and rested when I needed. Ultrasound showed nothing was wrong with bubs, cord, growth ect..... At 40 weeks bubs was only measuring at 34cm, and they still said tiny baby..... Though healthy. He was born 3 weeks ago and weighed 7lb 10oz!! Not sure where I was hiding him, as I was tiny, as I was with my first. I actually asked the midwife to weigh him again as I couldn't believe the weight after what the Drs were saying. Dont worry, Im sure everything will be fine, though if it makes you feel any better request one. Maybe if your GP thought it was neccessary he/she would do it. With both my children I was small, never showed till at least 20 - 24 weeks, and then didn't grow much! Good luck!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    country victoria
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    Hi Mel,

    Glad to hear that you have booked in for a referral, I think if you aren't having strong kicks etc it would be best for peace of mine to make sure that everything is working as it should be. Although it probably just going to be a petitie little bub, the joys of parenting the stress never ends.

    Hope you are doing OK today and that Tuesday goes well for you.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    May 2009
    west NSW
    462

    im currently UTD with baby #3 and feel and look small. with DS i was small, then with DD i was massive, now im small again. i think if you're worried, definitely book in to get a scan done just for ease of mind. in fact the hospital i am going to now referred me to go, i think its their procedure, i'll be 37 weeks and they wanted to see how big baby was going to be. on another note, my SIL looked really tiny with both her babies, and both of them ended up being nearly 9 pounds, so baby could also be hiding as well! as for movement, maybe what the other ladies have posted? just try and monitor it, i find my baby is most active at night. hope things go well for you.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    ★ nor here nor there ★
    4,134

    Awww hun

    I hope CLD has been kicking up a storm for you and that your scan goes well, at least it will give you a bit fo an indication, my growth scans were pretty accurate, within 100-200grams, but I know they can be quite wrong. What they do it, I would amke sure that you have all the individual measurements, because you've had long babies before the femur length will be one fo the one's that can skew the weight of bub, especially for you.

    Thinking of you huna nd if you get at all concerned with the movements definitely give your MW a call.
    Take care xxoo

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
    14,682

    Thanks guys

    Yesterday was a very quiet day movement wise, until I was crouched on a bottom bunk bed trying to put a kid to sleep and she promptly got the hiccups! Not very comfortable for me - the little bugger.

    Today has been pretty quiet too, but I think I've had about 10 movements today, so will keep an eye on it.

    Hopefully Tuesday's scan will put my mind at ease, and that everything is as it should be.