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I was told by my doctor that my child had  interurinal growth restriction. I was reading a little about it. Has anyone else had this? I don't really know how to take it, and it's making me more paranoid every time I read about it. So maybe hearing from other people will help
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They said its because the size of her stomach. But I read that the body didn't make the fat because it tried making sure her head ad other major organs are working and correct so they just left the fat for later.


I think im just paranoid
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That is weird that they are concerned then because my baby is in the 14th percentile and my Dr isn't worried at all.
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They didn't really say it was serious just that her belly was measuring small. But when I found out I was pregnant I weighed 130 and by the time I got done with morning sickness I weighed 115.


And, I have high blood pressure but her weight is in the 22% percentile.
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i just read about it. did your dr say if he thinks its a severe case? cuz it seems from what i read as long as its not severe everything should be relatively ok. says improving your diet and lots of bed rest can help your baby grow better.
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Bump - sorry I have never heard of it hopefully someone else has. Hang in there <3
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