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35.4 weeks measuring 30.5cm

This has been happening since week 26
All ultrasounds ahow babh is ok but i feel like maybe its not. Why am i not growing? Husband and I are 5'9 and i dont know why baby is bot showing?

Has this ever happened to.you? What was the result?
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Most weight you gain in ultra water weight and the baby weight with sac . As long as the baby is healthy don't stress about your size
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At my 33 week ultrasound I was told my baby bones were short measuring 30 weeks n that she's perfectly fine n her size is due to my stature I'm 4"10 n my bf is 5"6 so I expect her to be short too but it still worries me I don't go back for another ultrasound until November 3 n I'm due November 14
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I hear ya but cant help but worry until baby is here... ultrasound tomorroq... please pray
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You are measuring low. I am as well. I have to go for ultrasounds every week (to check his size due to gestational diabetes ). Every visit they say he is measuring fine,  he's just likes to be scrunched up. That may be your case!. I'm just about 34 weeks and look like I'm maybe 25 weeks.
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Prayers your way good luck and I'm sure your baby is ok keep us updated. & @amc1215 I wonder why I don't get weekly ultrasounds if I have gestational diabetes too
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Going in for ultrasound in few hours... cant sleep im so anxious
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I feel ya.. I prayed for your baby hope it all goes well
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Ultrasound looks great. Apparently i hide well because im tall and baby head dropping low in my pelvis so the tummy will decrease in measurement.

I cant thank you al for replying xoxo
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Aww that's great to hear!!! I'm so glad everything went well !! :))
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