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Is it weird?

Is it weird that I'm almost 32 weeks and barely had my glucose test done? My doctor doesn't even measure my belly or the weight of the baby or anything. Like every time you guys are going trough something I end up doing it like 3 weeks later. Is my doctor off? Should I be worried??
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I personally would find a new doctor, you are only allowed to do the glucose test between week 28-29 if your dr doesn't care to even make sure you're healthy or measure baby to see if he/she is growing accordingly I don't think he/she will do anything more to make sure this baby is delivered as healthy as possible.
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Thank you ladies, I might just be over reacting. My pregnancy has been completely normal so their probably not worrying. It was just a little odd to me.
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My dr had me do my test at 28wks and i been measured since 22wks and weighing baby can only be done by ultrasound they normally dont give out more then the 20wk one and maybe a 36wk one. But idk if your dr is off
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I took my glucose  test at 25 weeks and had my first measurements scan at 27 weeks 5 days
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Im 29 weeks nd im doin ny glucose test sat morning.
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My doctor stuffed me around with antenatal appointments and gtt. I started my antenatal at 27weeks and I havent had gtt done yet. I get it done April 21st. I'll be 32 weeks when I have it. But my antenatal appointments go well. Bubs got a strong heartbeat and he moves around alot.
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