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Measuring 4 weeks ahead

Im 28w 4d and measuring at 32w. I have an ultrasound in a week but wanted to know other moms stories. What came of you measuring ahead? I know 2 weeks can be ok but 4? My midwife seemed concerned. Help
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Im kinda in the same situation.. I went to the doctor yesterday and im 38w 1d and was told my little girls head was measuring 35w, her body 37w, legs 39w... I'm a ftm and really worried.. my pregnancy has been fine.. I sometimes forget im pregnant.. I didn't really have morning sickness.. No feet swelling.. My hips hurt some mornings but when I get up and walk im fine.. my back has only hurt maybe 5 times the whole time . No cravings.. I can actually still drive my car which is a toyota celica and its lowered 3 inchs..  I was wondering if all of that's normal
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My early ultrasound put my due date at march 21 so it should be pretty accurate but anythings possible
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I never experienced this but maybe you are farther along than you thought? 4 weeks ahead does sound worrisome.
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Yeah I did it yesterday so idk about that yet. Ive tested my blood sugar though its always fine even after I have sugar. Does that,matter?
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You could have possibly developed diabetes and that's why baby is measuring so big. Did you do the glucose test already?
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Yeah ive read thats not a good thing though
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You could just have alot of amiotic fluild
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