theres a chance the baby could be a dwarf baby...
2007-03-11 10:26:44
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answered by Melly. 3
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The doctor should have checked now, not later. IF it was your first, I would just say, that was why. But you should measure correct even if it is your first. I had that problem with my first and I had low amniotic fluid. That can be very harmful and stressful for the baby. Of course I don't want to scare you, the baby could just be small. Just make sure you are eating right and taking your vitamins so the baby can grow properly and good luck with your ultrasound.
2007-03-11 10:46:46
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answered by Barbara C 6
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I always measured four weeks behind schedule and didn't look truly pregnant until around month 7. My baby was born one week early and weighed 5lb, 14oz. As long as baby is growing & moving around, it shouldn't be too much of a concern. We don't all grow the same! And, by the way, that tiny baby is now a healthy three year old who's in the 90th percentile for her height and weight.... Try not to worry.
2007-03-11 10:29:00
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answered by MammaBravo 1
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Taking drugs once you may desire to be pregnant while your record thinks you're no longer pregnant is rather stupid. you would be able to desire to bypass to a doctor (devoid of your mom) and get a being pregnant blood try to tell your record what has been going on. i did no longer locate out i replaced into pregnant til a touch over 4 months because of the fact I were advised i could no longer get pregnant ( wasn't ovulating) yet once you experience strikes then yeah i might bypass perfect away. i began feeling the strikes previously i found out how a procedures alongside i replaced into. do exactly it now. warding off it is going to make it worse and in case you have extreme blood rigidity it rather is risky for you and toddler. Having extreme blood rigidity in being pregnant motives pre eclampsia and could reason death.
2016-10-01 23:07:56
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answered by ? 4
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you don't " show" where you should be you " measure". and it could be a case of intrauterine growth restriction, that's why he wants to do an ultrasound. it will show if anything is wrong. soemtimes the ultrasound someup that the baby is just laying a certain way and you're fine-good luck
2007-03-11 10:42:55
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answered by Anonymous
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if i was you i wouldn't worry too much, when i was 8 1/2 months pregnant they did an ultrasound and were very concerned about my baby because they said he only weighed 3 lbs! guess what...they were totally wrong! two weeks later i went into labor and he was born 6lbs 1oz.
2007-03-15 09:20:34
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answered by moore_256 3
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If your baby is moving around, you're fine. I knew a girl back in highschool who got pregnant and I didn't even know that she had a baby until two months after she gave birth. I didn't know that because she didn't even look pregnant at all....but, her baby is healthy! And he was a healthy baby boy at birth!
2007-03-11 10:31:29
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answered by *~*RaChAel*~* 5
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Because you can feel allot of movement that already is a good sign. all pregnancies are different and i would not worry and stay calm until your next ultra sound.
2007-03-11 10:29:31
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answered by Star 4
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it could be that your not getting the nutrients that you need.
2007-03-11 10:28:40
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answered by livinitupin09 1
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