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Hey lady's I had my prenatal appointment / glucose test n the doc measured my belly n she said I'm measuring 30wks n I just turned 28wks today so does that mean I'm further along or is my son going to b big. I didn't even ask bcus my doc said everything looked great which I'm very happy bout lol
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With my son he was 2 weeks bigger.  That's why they give you a two week window during pregnancy it's normal. Baby number 4 is doing om I'm still nervous and scared cause o miscarried in feb but my doctor said your safe you can tell everyone and I'm 9 weeks he's been delivering babies for twenty years but I'm still a little scared and worried.
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My baby was measuring a week ahead of himself and now he's right on point :)
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Thanks everyone I appreciate all of ur guys inputs
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When I was 35 weeks I was measuring at 40. They had me go for another ultrasound and he was weighing about 6 lbs 9oz. I am 40 weeks 3 days (past due). I'm measuring on point now but it's just a waiting game. Good luck hun!
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My doctor told me its completely normal for them to be over 1-2 inches. If it's 3 or more then they would have to do another ultrasound to see if the due date was wrong or something was wrong with the baby. My little one scared me line that.
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I'm at 34/35 weeks depending on which OBGYN I'm listening to regarding my due date. Baby Q has been measuring a week bigger since the beginning. Could be you're further along and/or could be bigger baby? On some weeks, my baby measured bigger and other weeks was just right.
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It all depends. More than likely he will be a larger sized baby. They gauge it on a scale anyhow to consider perhaps bloating and such.
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