My girlfriend just had her 2nd u/s and we
are stoked because it is a boy...Just what
we wanted.
My question is the u/s technician advised
us the baby is about 11 ounces, I checked
online and at 19 weeks the baby should be
closer to 10 ounces, not 11 till about 20
weeks.
It is completely impossible for her to be
more than 19 weeks...Completely..So, I am
not sure if it is normal for the weight of
the baby to vary a lil at this many
weeks.
Any ideas??
Thanks
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mia7
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Posted: 11-02-05 12:29pm
Yes it does vary. All the internet
websites have an approximate weight and
they all vary. 1 once more is ok!
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jnassar
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Posted: 11-02-05 12:40pm
Thanks...I was a lil worried.
I even some saw sites show the baby as
small as 7 ounces..I thought that was a
bit strange.....I am glad he is right on
schedule.
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mia7
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Posted: 11-02-05 12:50pm
Yes, it's normal to worry a bit. I worry
all the time!! And I am always searching
for info on-line.
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