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Femur length and p.i

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BBumblebee · 25/04/2020 13:43

I have had a few reduced movements now from about 26 weeks I'm now 32+1 scan at 28 weeks showed babies head and tummy still on normal 50 centiles the legs went at just under normal at 20 weeks but by 28 weeks they were just under the line it was following however on my last scan 2 weeks ago it had dropped just under the 3rd centile, the sonographer measured 3 times and got accurate readings of 53.1mm which is small and said I'll be seeing you in a few weeks again for another scan straight after consultant registrar came in said legs are small but sometimes that can happen and I won't need to see you again so I see my midwife this week just gone for my 31 week Check and she isn't happy and said that I really do need a follow up scan to check as legs stop growing first if there is a problem she also said something about the pi. Being 0.86 at the lower end to and this needs checking aswell she is waiting for hospital to phone back but she also asked another midwife what she thought of my scan results and the other older midwife said she couldnt believe they are not offering me a follow up to see if baby is growing, feel quite worried they won't want to see me again the consultant kept saying she wants to reduce my risk of catching coronavirus so won't need to be in but what if something happens his movements change all the time he doesn't seem to have set pattern some days he moves loads all day and night then other he quiet consultant she said as long as I have 10 kicks in 24 hours I should be fine midwife said thats OK however if I get any quiet days phone in for ctg as she is worried, I have had twins before at 23nweeks still born and neonatal death so obviously I'm worried but I have only been in 2 times for reduced movements it not like I'm in all the time.

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