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asked Feb 21, 2021 in Birth by Vanessa
I'm currently in my 35th week of pregnancy and my baby girl is measuring 2 weeks behind. Although there are no other complications, I am concerned that something might go wrong. Has anyone else experienced a similar situation with their healthy, full-term babies?
Artificial Intelligence Health Assistant's Answer

It is not uncommon for babies to measure small during pregnancy. While it can be worrisome, especially when there are no other complications, it does not necessarily indicate a problem. In many cases, babies catch up in growth after birth and develop normally. However, it is important to discuss your concerns with your healthcare provider who can monitor the situation closely and provide appropriate guidance. They may recommend additional ultrasounds or tests to ensure the well-being of your baby. Remember that every pregnancy is unique, and what matters most is the overall health and development of your little one.

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answered Feb 22, 2021 by Hj
Hi, 

I am 29 weeks and baby measurements were small as per the standards. So, I went for ultrasound qnd the fetal growth is fine in ultrasound.  So, rhere ia nothing to worry. Fetal growth also depends on backgrounds you are coming from

 Like asians are comparatively smaller than north american amd so on. If ultrasound shows fine then nothing to worry. Consult with your Ob
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answered Feb 23, 2021 by anonymous
I think you're fine, even child is different and not everyone has to have a huge baby. As long as your daughter is healthy that's what matters. My sons were small too but healthy.

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