News1 min ago
What determines how heavy an unborn baby will be?
27 Answers
Hi all, hope all is well. I've just been reading various articles about humongous new borns ranging from 15 lbs to an eye-watering 18 lbs in Russia.
I'm really curious to know what determines how big the baby will be? The woman in Russia apparantly lived on a diet of potatoes, noodles and tomatoes. My main diet consists of potatoes and pasta, does that mean I'm going to give birth to Godzilla? lol.
I'm really curious to know what determines how big the baby will be? The woman in Russia apparantly lived on a diet of potatoes, noodles and tomatoes. My main diet consists of potatoes and pasta, does that mean I'm going to give birth to Godzilla? lol.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by mountainboo. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Awwww red, yawning! How sweet!
Is that 1lb difference big enough to be a concern at this stage or is there a chance things could even out?
Glad your little one's head is down; ours is too, although not engaged so here's hope the little ****** doesn't fancy a spin in the next few weeks!
Really pleased the news is better than last week's :-)
Is that 1lb difference big enough to be a concern at this stage or is there a chance things could even out?
Glad your little one's head is down; ours is too, although not engaged so here's hope the little ****** doesn't fancy a spin in the next few weeks!
Really pleased the news is better than last week's :-)
nat, your muscles will be a lot tighter than mine so i would say your baby will stay head down hun, dont worry.
the yawn was so cute it poked its tongue out, as was little CRX waving at his brother or sister on the telly.
That 1lb difference and size of baby is enough to make a difference in so much as it wont be an everage 7lb at full term lol.
But ive got a big baby out before so Im not gonna worry unless it starts rapidly increasing. I see consultant in 2 weeks so will ask for opinion. I think they may suggest induction at 38 weeks or so, although with an early induction there is more risk of intervention.
the yawn was so cute it poked its tongue out, as was little CRX waving at his brother or sister on the telly.
That 1lb difference and size of baby is enough to make a difference in so much as it wont be an everage 7lb at full term lol.
But ive got a big baby out before so Im not gonna worry unless it starts rapidly increasing. I see consultant in 2 weeks so will ask for opinion. I think they may suggest induction at 38 weeks or so, although with an early induction there is more risk of intervention.
Oh, that is so sweet - I bet that made little crx smile. It's nice that he is old enough to be involved :-)
I am sure everything will be fine, the further along you go the less chance s/he has of moving back to feet / bum first. 34weeks really isn't that far to go, I know you went 2weeks over last time but it's only 3weeks off full term so I am sure it will all be ok. Hey, we really might end up in a race for the finish!
Righty, I am off home now - early finish - hurrah! Have a lovely evening xx
I am sure everything will be fine, the further along you go the less chance s/he has of moving back to feet / bum first. 34weeks really isn't that far to go, I know you went 2weeks over last time but it's only 3weeks off full term so I am sure it will all be ok. Hey, we really might end up in a race for the finish!
Righty, I am off home now - early finish - hurrah! Have a lovely evening xx
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.