IUGR experiences/support??
After being called last Friday and told Dr needed to see me 'urgently' about last Tuesdays anatomy scan ans giving me an emergency appointment on Monday. I spent the weekend wondering if she was just being overly cautious about my low-lying anterior placenta only to be told that while the results from last weeks anatomy scan showed a normal healthy baby/pregnancy on the whole, babys abdomen measurement was 'quite out of proportion'! Most measurements taken were very normal right on the 50% for gestational age and femur length 75% but AC (abdominal circumference) was way down at 10th %ile!! She said its possible that its just normal because I don't have very big babies but that it could also be an indicator of IUGR (intra uterine growth restriction) as when that happens it is the tummy slows or stops putting on fat first. A repeat ultrasound has been booked for around 4wks and if everything seems more normal then won't worry anymore but if not then will have to keep a closer eye on everything and help things along maybe. The thing is though I'm wondering if it is just ME not eating enough perhaps or if there's anything natural I could/should be doing in these four weeks? Dr gave me no suggestions and I was kinda to shocked to ask! I have since done my own research and been directed to Dr brewers studies and diet recommendations etc. I will definitely try all that I can to up my protein and salt intake and also fluids as I already have low bp and possibly am not drinking enough in this heat.
I don't really know why I'm writing this post I guess I'm just wanti to vent a little and maybe here some positive stories and suggestions, Dr brewers or something else? :)
IUGR experiences/support??
IUGR sucks.
The only thing that was advised was as much rest as possible as when you're excercising etc the blood goes to you because you need it and not to the baby to grow.
Hope you next scan shows that all is well and just a small but healthy baby.
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Haha I don't excercise at all either lol gave me a giggle when the dr mentioned it to me too :)
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Astrolady had IUGR bubbas, hopefully she sees this or maybe you can message her :)
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My bub had IUGR, my placenta ha calcified early. She was on track for her head circumference and femur length, but ended up below 5th percentile for abdominal circumference. By that stage we were at 35 weeks, and she was delivered by caesarean at 36+6 (she was also breech).
We found out at 32 weeks that I had low amniotic fluid and that her growth wasn't on track, so we had weekly ultrasounds, 2-3 CTGs per week and saw the ob weekly as well. I had the steroid shots at 32 weeks just in case.
Ava was 6lb 4oz, and petite but perfect :) she was healthy at birth, no need for any special care or medical assistance, came straight to me for a cuddle while I was stitched up, and has not left my side since. After some initial difficulty breastfeeding (most likely my problem, not hers), she is growing fast and is a very content baby :)
It is a bit of a scary thing to find out, my ob just told me to take it easy and that there was nothing more than that to help bub stay in longer. I guess once my placenta had calcified, there was no changing that. I hope the rest of your pregnancy is happy and healthy, every extra day is a bonus!
All the best :)
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Must be such a long wait to your scan with all these thoughts in your head
I hope it all goes well ,not IUGR diagnosed but I had placental problems from 30 ish weeks too my placenta was very calcified but ds always measured only couple days behind he was born 6lb/3.1 kg on his due date very very sleepy once he was out his weight shot up to the 75percentile
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We had scans every 2 weeks from 28 weeks and then weekly from 33 weeks. DD was on 3rd percentile in all her scans. DD was born at 33w2d weighing 3lb5
My placenta was absolutely fine, nothing wrong with it at all. It was the blood flow through the cord that was the problem.
My DS was a suspected IUGR baby from about 34 weeks. I was induced with him at 38w5d and he weighed 5lb6oz.
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My second born was 5lbs 15oz and a bit over a week earlier than EDD. We all know EDDs are inaccurate though. His sister was 6lbs 10oz and the first born. They were both fine, healthy babies. :) Not directly to do with birthweight but whats going on in utero.
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Yeah my other friend had a 2.7kg baby and everything was fine so some people just have small babies my placenta was calcified that's why ds was small will be interested to see how big this one gets