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Fundal heigth

Hi girls im 28 weeks pregnant and my fundal height is only 23cm
Is this something to worry about my ob said i have room to eat during the holiday and will check next appointment
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I m 28wks n i m3asured 26cm i asked my mw n she said your fundal chart is made from ur last u/s baby measurements... Which means my baby is alrite for my uterus and hes growing well... She also said if u would hve measured 28cm she would hve sent me to hospital to get checked n gt baby measurements all over again... If there was ny doubt of growth restriction ur doctor would hve recommended u/s to confirm that... So i m assuming everything is fine thats why just relax n hve fun on christmas... Every baby is diferent some are small some are big... It all depends on baby growth...
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I'm at 29 weeks and yesterdays fundal height was 29. But I have huge babies!! Another ultra sound around 36 weeks to see how big baby might be. If Dr didn't say anything you should be just perfect! I'm not a big girl so big babies don't agree with me lol
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I wouldn't worried I'm 35 weeks Friday and I always measured under what I was and I only started looking pregnant at 31 32 weeks I just looked like it was that time of month and a bit bloated but now I'm 34 weeks got measured and Monday I measured 34 but I think your ok love if the doctor thought it was a problem they would send you to get checked out but you could be like me and baby is day further back is all so don't worrie every thing will be ok and baby will start growing faster soon love x
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