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worried. measuring 3 weeks smaller. normal?

Ok ladiea.  Im 24 but i reallly need help so im posting in an older maybe more experienced group since no one in my age range replied after hours. My EDD was March  23 had first ultrasound and the pushed it back to april 14th a whole three weeks..  Iv heard a week is ok.  So is 3 weeks ok.  Im worring my babh isnt growing right or somethings wrong.  Heart rate is 166. And was moving but still scared.  FTM please help ease my worries
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Well at the appt i was like ok.  Me and my bf was intimate regularly so im not sure of the exact date i got pregnant.  So i was juat like eh ok mayne i got preg right before my missed period.  And shouldnt go by first day of last period.  Got home thinking about it more and more and its bothering me now
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I was 12w2 d now im 9w2d i can tell the different from a 12 week and 9 week ir looks more like 9 but im hoping its ok
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They could've been off in their first assumptions of ur edd. I would keep getting checked as much as possible and always, always ask questions if u ever feel confused about anything they tell u.
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7763771 tn?1510501652
First ultrasound is the most accurate. How far are you by your ultrasound?  
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9597762 tn?1413209025
My baby was measuring 3 weeks behind for a long time. She has almost caught up to where they say she should be at but it all depends on where your baby is inside, they could be further back making you measure smaller/further back.
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