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11133727 tn?1417112793

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Has anyone else been told theyre baby is measuring too big or too small??? It made me worry but thanks to research i relaxed a bit. At first i was even jealous of those saying theyre baby measured big. Shoot i rather my baby be ahead in size than behind. But im a pretty petite girl 5'2 thick in the booty tho no boobs (before ;) about 130 pre pregnancy weight  :)
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My Dr said that measuring + or - 10 days was normal.
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Coulda just been to early to get accurate measurments. Thats wbat my dr assumed. Theyv switched my due date like 5 times till the last appt . Dont worry. Still got plenty if time to get it figured out if theres still any confustion. Good luck
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11133727 tn?1417112793
Thanks the baby measured normal by my second doctor so i guess the baby has grown since they were 6 weeks. I'm 16 now but it scared me. And my mom started stressing me out forcing me to eat and sleep more. But i was very worried at first. Thanks a lot.
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At first my baby measured three weeks small.. Ur ob will probanly schedule more ultraaounds for u tovarify thr measurments tje further u get along. At first i was really worried too but shes healthy, perfect, only i get to see her more :) the dr told me all it really means at the begining is that ur menstrual cycle was not normal or u concieve at different times. Theyll get it figured out and put ur mind at ease.
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