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Small baby

I'm now 36 weeks and 6 days.. I'm due on Sep 16th.. Last time when I went to my doctor I had an scan and doctor said that my baby is 2.5kgs.. But she mentioned my baby as small baby to the other doctor who was with her.. I'm just worried.. Should I be concerned about it? Or this weight is just normal? My mom said I was 2.75kgs when I was born and I was healthy.. But still I'm a bit concerned.. Please help me out..
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Ya that's very  correct.. They sometimes do things like this which makes us feel nervous..
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Ha ha ha I got that correct no problem..
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At 36 weeks I think that is about normal?? I don't understand why the doctors are always making everyone nervous  about nothing.
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I ment yes**** it's normal sorry lols
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Thanks for your response.. Now only I'm feeling better..
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Hi no it's normal my 1st baby was born at 38wks and she was 2.4k and my ,2nd was also at 38+1 and she was 2.6k and they both were good and healthy and this time I also been told that my baby is small and I'm 36wks so yea
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