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35 weeks

hi im 35 weeks and my doctor is concerned the baby is small for wat he should be at..
i have to have another ultrasound to confirm his suspicion.. has anyone else been or goin through the same thing
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thanks ladies will post again to let you no how things go...
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My son was a month and a half preemie and he was small but now he's just so healthy and above average on his hight and weight. Small is ok as long as they are healthy and loved! My god baby was 2 lb 15 oz and she's four now and just as grown and healthy! Good luck and just relax and everything will be fine!
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I am having scans every 2weeks and my baby only weighs 4lb 13oz at the mo and i am 36weeks,I am being induced in 2weeks and she will be about 5lb something,I would not worry your baby might be curled up
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3605625 tn?1385017548
I've had 3 growth scans since 31 weeks cause they think my boy was a bit small, but he was growing as he should be between each one, and they're not doing any more. Now i'm 38 weeks and don't want to see me til i deliver. They say he will probably be around the 6 & a half - 7 lb range which is definately ok. My last son was induced at 38weeks cause he was really small, 4lb 14oz.
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4309243 tn?1353919791
Yes, i have been having weekly scans for a while.... Small baby is ok, they just want to see if baby is growing nicely. She is still small, but growing following the curve on the graph, so doctor is happy. This time i have 4 weeks between the scans as they are not worried.
It could be that they have to induce you early, but to be honest at 35 weeks i wouldn't worry :) good luck and keep us updated xx
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