The rule of thumb for fundal height is 1cm per week gestation, starting after 25 weeks. But it is just a rough idea, give or take a few cm. So at 33 weeks, 31-35cm is perfectly normal.
So no, you should not be worried :)
2006-11-01 04:44:47
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answered by Midwife Jane 4
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What did your doctor say? It could be that you're having a small baby; but nothing to worry about. I had a small baby @ 34 weeks and my belly measured less than my gestational age weeks. So I would speak to my doctor in your shoes. Good luck!
2006-11-01 04:47:43
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answered by *Jessy* 6
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Not at all. Your due date is generally up to two weeks off anyway, it's a tricky guy to figure out. You might just add a week or two to your due date. Ask your doctor at your next visit if you're still concerned. My sister's due date was changed about 4 times in the last months of her pregnancy. Best of luck!
2006-11-01 04:40:26
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answered by Shannon L - Gavin's Mommy 6
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2016-12-05 10:31:57
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answered by ? 4
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no its normal my doctor said at the end i was showing small too and my baby was fine.. dont worry all babies are different. you will also notice when you are at the hospital the nurses and doctors will freak you out sometimes on how much your baby has lost weight mine was 6 13.4 lbs went home at 6'5" and they were all making me paranoid. my mother in laws son lost a full pound before he went home. so dont let them get the better of you either good luck relax and congrats
2006-11-01 04:48:39
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answered by miraclebaby_2006 5
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If you've been a good mommy and not smoked during your pregnancy and you've dealt with nutrition to the best of your ability then I say you are fine. Petite people were petite babies at some point.
2006-11-01 04:44:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I am 32 weeks and yesterday my baby was measuring 33cm she said that was good no concerns. After all I don't think you should be worried.
2006-11-01 04:45:22
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answered by 2Hott2Touch 3
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if the doctor thought you had a problem im sure they would have let you know about it but as far as i know that is ok and good luck and congrats on the little one
2006-11-01 04:40:41
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answered by nbrackeaton 1
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It could be that the baby has dropped already. You should be fine if the doc didn't seem concerned then you probably shouldn't be too concerned either.
Good Luck and Best of Wishes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-11-01 04:41:33
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answered by mommy of two 4
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no that's normal....that's perfectly normal. Your baby is healthy and a good size...you know that means the distance from the top of your uterus to the bottom of your uterus right?
2006-11-01 04:39:40
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answered by CMA 4
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