A.F. asks from Des Plaines, IL on February 25, 2011
28 Wks Prego- OB Says Measuring 2 Weeks Ahead...
I went to my 28 week appt this morning, had my glucose screening test, and then my OB appt -- the OB says I am measuring 2 weeks ahead. A month ago it was 1 week. She said if I measure ahead at the next appointment, they will do an ultrasound to find out why....BUT my next appointment is not for FOUR WEEKS! I just don't know if I can wait that long :( I exercise pretty much daily about an hour (cardio, circuit training, spinning, running), do not have any signs of excess fluid retention (still wearing my engagement and wedding rings that I had to give up at 28 weeks last time around due to summer hand swelling), etc. My abdominal muscles are not lax and I am not fat (both of which throw off measurements). Any advice? Stories to share? I get the results of my glucose screening test Monday but since I didn't have gestational diabetes with my other 2 kiddos, I am not expecting to have an issue here.
Thanks mamas!
MORE INFO: I am not looking for an impact on my due date- I know my date is right. I also just got permission from my OB to go 2 weeks late if necessary to do a VBAC (1st was vaginal, 2nd was c-section due to short cord...this baby's cord is great). Baby will come when it comes....was more worried about the things I saw that excess amniotic fluid can cause the big for size thing and that it could mean a sucking/swallowing problem for baby :(
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C.K. answers from Chicago on February 26, 2011
Don't worry, just keep doing what you are doing. They thought my first baby was going to be more than a pound heavier than he turned out to be. I had a lot and I mean a lot of amniotic fluid. That little guy had no problem swimming and bouncing around to the very end, he never dropped either. Health baby. The measuring is very inaccurate and the ultrasounds also have an over/under.
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R.. answers from Chattanooga on February 25, 2011
I measured 'ahead' for most of my pregnancy. I was 4 days over-due when I delivered. I wound up having a big ol' baby though...
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R.M. answers from Topeka on February 25, 2011
MY first suggestion is ....relax...it could be that the baby was laying in a different position when you were measured this week...and that caused the difference in measurement. It is such an exact science....just a rough estimate...nothing exact. My middle daughter got about 4 different "measurements" through out the last 6 weeks of her pregnancy...it just depended upon who was doing the measuring, how the baby was laying, and a host of other variables.
I Would just keep the original due date in your head at the date you are shooting for...and if it happens earlier...or later..it happens!!
Good luck and congratulations!!
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K.K. answers from Austin on February 25, 2011
I am a midwife. It is perfectly normal to measure 2 weeks ahead or 2 weeks behind. Babies go through growth spurts just like people. Don't worry. You are fine. Doctors love to scare women with all their poking, prodding and unneccessary testing.
Lisa
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J.S. answers from Boston on February 25, 2011
Did you measure "ahead" with your previous children? The abdominal measurements are so inaccurate that my OB didn't do them unless asked. I always measured "small" but had big babies (9.2, 8.12 and 7.5). They really are just an estimate - if your baby is low or high, or in a weird position, or your belly is more relaxed from your other kids and stretched out more, you can easily measure bigger or smaller than normal, so I don't think you have anything to worry about for now. Wait for your next appointment, and if your OB thinks there is anything to be concerned about she can order the u/s and they can see if it's fluid or a big baby or just position and then you can know if you have something to worry about. In the meantime, try to not stress about this - there is no science behind the abdominal measurements and they can be very, very inaccurate.
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R.B. answers from Chicago on February 26, 2011
With my first, I measured right on to even on the small side. With my second, I was measuring big. Once I got classified as "high risk" (only because my first was a bit premature and the Drs never knew why), I got lots of ultrasounds and the baby was also measuring a couple weeks big based on her leg bone. Turns out the baby was just going to be on the big side (for me).
She was born 3 weeks early and weighed over 7 lbs. I can't imagine what she would have been if she'd gone to term.
So, there could be lots of non-scary reasons why you're measuring a bit on the larger side. If your Dr isn't overly concerned, just keep doing what you're doing. Measuring the outside is not the most accurate anymore...it's just a general guide.
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B.B. answers from New York on February 25, 2011
I wouldn't worry too much about it. I measured ahead with both of my sons. Which resulted in me getting a 37 week u/s to determine if there was a risk for a vaginal delivery (which there wasn't). I didn't have any issues (gestational diabetes, excess fluid). My kiddos were 9lb 1oz - 2 days past due date & 8lbs 7oz - 1 week before due date. So not HUGE, but not tiny either. Honestly, sometimes it is all how you carry.
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R.D. answers from Richmond on February 25, 2011
Are they sure there's not two in there? I'm only 1/2 kidding.
I always measured bigger than I was in weeks because I'm so short (5 foot 2) and I have long legs and a short torso. Emphasis on ALWAYS measured bigger... and every single one of my kiddos came past their due dates.
Measuring big in the belly would not be related to gestational diabetes, so don't worry about that ;)
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