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Baby is a whopper ๐Ÿ˜“ >95th centile!

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RWK29 · 06/10/2020 18:49

Can anyone thatโ€™s been in this situation share their experience? 36 week growth scan (have 32/36/40 week scans due to my BMI) and was called back in after for them to discuss my chart. Says baby had had a pretty big growth spurt (was measuring 72nd centile at 32 weeks and now above the 95th centile at 36 week). All they said was that as long as I was content that baby was moving around enough then it should be fine ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿ˜ณ they want me in again at 38 weeks for another scan but couldnโ€™t tell me what they would do if baby was still measuring as big at that scan ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™€๏ธ
I did have a GTT at 25 weeks and all came back fine although it was just the single blood draw rather than the full test! Had midwife last week and urine dip test wasnโ€™t showing any sugars.

Anyone else been in a similar situation? Are they likely to offer early sweeps/induction etc?

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sugarbum · 07/10/2020 09:50

I'm another one who has rarely heard of the estimates being accurate.

No-one measured my 2nd baby as big. He was big (10lb 3) and he came out pretty quickly. I had a vaginal birth for both my boys and compared to my first (who came out even quicker, and was 8lb 2 at 40 weeks, but was undiagnosed breech and got stuck) it was a walk in the park

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Hatepickinganame · 07/10/2020 09:35

My 3rd was 10lb 6oz. Pretty much what he was predicted to be on scans. Was induced at 40+5 due to polyhydramnios as well. Ive always had huge bumps and measured weeks ahead. My first was 7lb 10, my second was 9lb 1oz. Not one doctor or midwife ive seen so far this pregnancy seems remotely concerned about how big this baby might be and ive only been sent for growth scans because ive pushed for it. My 2nd was my easiest birth, but all 3 have been VD on just gas and air. Ive torn in all 3, had stitches with 1st and 3rd. Not as bad as it can be made out to be ๐Ÿ˜

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RWK29 · 07/10/2020 08:49

Thanks guys...this has honestly made me feel so much calmer ๐Ÿ˜… I think it was just the way they called me back into the scan room to discuss with a super concerned look on her face and going on about doing a 38 week scan so that things could be โ€œdealt with soonerโ€ then just sent me on my way ๐Ÿ™ˆ she couldnโ€™t actually tell me what would be done ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™€๏ธ Baby looked completely healthy in the scan so I should really just be concentrating on that ๐Ÿ˜Š

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ThreePipeProblems · 07/10/2020 07:36

10lb 5oz, first baby. No GD. Vaginal birth, no issues. Big babies are fine.

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VeronicaVanHoopen · 07/10/2020 07:33

@GrubbsGrady I know - he was massive! All the nurses and midwives were coming to see him as they'd "heard" about him. Nothing newborn came anywhere close to fitting him!

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Branleuse · 07/10/2020 07:28

ive rarely heard of these estimates being close to accurate. I think they are so innacurate theyre hardly worth doing.

Also a big baby does not equal more dificult or painful birth. Theyre all about as painful as each other in reality as its the contractions that hurt more than the pushing out

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Tidypidy · 07/10/2020 07:21

My third dc looked huge on scans. Dr thought he'd be at least 10lbs so was induced two days early. I also had some questionable blood sugar readings so took metformin which made me feel dizzy.
When he was born dr actually said "oh! He's not that big then!" He was 8lbs6oz so 8oz lighter than my next biggest baby. My 9lb baby was actually the easiest birth as other two involved suction cups and forceps.

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GrubbsGrady · 07/10/2020 07:16

@VeronicaVanHoopen my DS has only just reached 66cm at nearly 9 month's Shock He's 2nd centile for H&W though

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GrubbsGrady · 07/10/2020 07:12

They tried telling me at growth scans my whole pregnancy DS was measuring 12lbs at one point but he was born 3 weeks later at 7lbs Hmm i think they guess a lot of them time even with the measures on the screen

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THNG5 · 07/10/2020 07:09

3 of my babies were big and I certainly looked like a beached whale but the scans do get it wrong.
With my last, I had a growth scan at 36+5 where they estimated he was weighing 8lbs11oz. My waters broke 2 days later and baby was born at 37+1 weighing 7lbs10oz (so yes, big for 37 weeks but a whole pound off the estimate!).

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VeronicaVanHoopen · 07/10/2020 06:47

Measured big all the way. Got "stuck" for 14 hours at 5cm dilated. Had epidural so it felt OK. Finally gave in to a c-section after a loooooong labour. Son was 10lb 4oz and 65cm long. I'm 5ft 3 so my bump had been massive as there was nowhere for him to go Grin

If I'd heard all that before I would have gone crazy with worry but it was honestly absolutely fine. Really. And it's true what they say - once they're out you forget it all in an instant.

Good luck and keep calm - easier said than done I know.

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isadorapolly · 07/10/2020 06:46

9lb 7 isnโ€™t huge tbh. Itโ€™s bigger than a lot of babies but itโ€™s not too big for most women to birth naturally.

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user191264 · 07/10/2020 06:41

*they are so inaccurate

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user191264 · 07/10/2020 06:41

Th ST are s so innacurate

My first, they told me she would break records and to be prepared for all sorts. She was 8 4.

My second, they said nothing, not once. And he was 11lb.

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Livingmagicallyagain · 07/10/2020 06:37

I had lovely, straightforward births with both DC, 9lb7 and 9lb8. I'm tall ish but very slim/narrow, but they were easy births! No tears etc. There are lots of factors at play so keep asking questions to your maternity hospital. Good luck!

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Maybe3ornot · 07/10/2020 06:33

I didnโ€™t have GD but was told that I was all bump, it was going to be a 9lb baby. 4hrs of labour of just gas and air and baby popped out 10lb, 9oz! He was like a 3month old, but must say a straight forward birth.

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RWK29 · 06/10/2020 22:02

Thanks everyone ๐Ÿ˜Š your stories are making me feel much better!

@twins2019 I understand that bigger babies can cause lots of complications so Iโ€™m trying to do what I can to research the various scenarios. FTM so never been through this before.
Unfortunately there was nobody there today who would answer any of my questions, they just told me to contact my community midwife if I had concerns ๐Ÿ˜” first met my community midwife at 28 weeks then she disappeared with no contact ๐Ÿ™„ was given another midwife eventually after weeks of calling them and saw her for the first time at 35.5 weeks ๐Ÿ˜” next appointment is at 39 weeks so I called today to see if she can fit me in before that even for a phonecall to discuss things and she canโ€™t fit me in. Hopefully there will be someone there at the 38 week scan who can talk me through things properly!

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FastAndCurious · 06/10/2020 21:31

My second was over 11lb and was easier than my first 9lb-er!

Donโ€™t get too worried, they told me my daughter was measuring slightly small all through my pregnancy, the scans are often wrong.

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Daisysandviolets · 06/10/2020 21:30

I had this and then at 38 weeks they told me the baby was on 98th percentile and already 9lb 6! She was born at 39+4 at only 8lb 1 so they were way out so try not too worry ๐Ÿ˜Š xx

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twins2019 · 06/10/2020 21:03

Hi Mama

It's great to read on here that so many have experienced large babies and no complications.

The reason they are concerned about Large babies is obviously linked with unstable sugar levels and the risks of that post birth for baby but also the increased risk of complications in Labour such as shoulder dystocia.

This is a very serious birth complication and a very good friend of mine had a 10lb baby who got stuck.

Ask lots of questions. Be informed.

I'm sure everything will be absolutely fine but knowing the risks and why it's raised a flag is so important.

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Indigo89 · 06/10/2020 21:01

I had the same with DD1. Had a GD testing kit to so every day but always normal sugar levels. She was off the chart from about 28 weeks onwards.
Although, she was breach too and too big to have room to move so I had a scheduled c-section at 39 weeks where she was born 10lb 3oz so the percentile prediction was accurate for me.

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CherryPavlova · 06/10/2020 20:52

Mine were all generously proportioned babies at birth.
Youngest was 9lb 13oz. She was born at 42 +5 by SVD. Not a stitch in site. No intervention and four hour labour.
She stayed round throughout babyhood but then gradually dropped to below 20th percentile by about year 3. Now 4โ€™11โ€.

Our son was 10lb 4oz. SVD. No intervention, born at 43+3. He didnโ€™t ever drop down the charts and ended up at 6โ€™4โ€.

I donโ€™t think you can foretell what your birthing will be like until it happens. You cannot predict the numerous factors that come into play. You can decide what intervention you want or donโ€™t want but need to be fully informed to make the right decisions for you.

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Ree91 · 06/10/2020 20:50

I measured over 95 for 3 growth scans and my bump was always 3 weeks ahead. Induction booked for 38 and 2 and she arrived 38 and 5 weighing 8lb 13! X

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randomsabreuse · 06/10/2020 20:47

I was ok with early induction with a sensible threshold for heading for c section (not required). But I'd needed a ventouse with DC1 who had come spontaneously at 38+3 and was always measuring average or below.

Consultant suggested asap induction and seemed surprised when I was 'happy' with it - didn't fancy c section recovery if unnecessary!

If we'd been further on I'd have pushed for c section!

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mnahmnah · 06/10/2020 20:45

Typos!

In short, the scans etc canโ€™t be that accurate

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