This was me with ds at 34+1, 5 days before he arrived!
I don't normally share photos but I found my bump pics from DD today. I only took some at about 34 weeks because I couldn't believe how big I was (she was born at 37+5 at almost 8lb!) but only at the front, from the back you wouldn't have known!!![]()
My scan is inmless than 12 hours feeling worried I know alot of us yave scans tomorrow if you thank / like this post we will be able to count up howmamy 31st scans we have
thats such a perfect bump its lovely!! i hope mine turns out like that, although i'm hoping for a smaller baby (if you can hope for that) just because i'm so tiny haha!!
My scan is inmless than 12 hours feeling worried I know alot of us yave scans tomorrow if you thank / like this post we will be able to count up howmamy 31st scans we have
Scan tomorrow here, too!
thats such a perfect bump its lovely!! i hope mine turns out like that, although i'm hoping for a smaller baby (if you can hope for that) just because i'm so tiny haha!!
Well, I'm 5' 9" but very slim with narrow hips so I was hoping for a small one too (my 2 sisters and I were all around 6lb). Unfortunately, my hubby is 6' 4" and was a 9 pounder so she must've taken after him! Whatever, I couldn't push her out and ended up with a section, lol! Hoping this one takes after me!!![]()
i hope my little one doesnt take after my hubby, hes just over 6 ft, but with me just under 5ft and pretty tiny all over i dont think i could walk with a big baby in my tummy!! i'll be falling over forwards by 30 weeks haha!! i might choose a c section if i'm honest /: i know most women prefer a natural birth but if bubbas big i just don't think i'll be able to
i hope my little one doesnt take after my hubby, hes just over 6 ft, but with me just under 5ft and pretty tiny all over i dont think i could walk with a big baby in my tummy!! i'll be falling over forwards by 30 weeks haha!! i might choose a c section if i'm honest /: i know most women prefer a natural birth but if bubbas big i just don't think i'll be able to
If it's your first and does seem to be quite big (and remember scans are not always accurate indicators of birth weight), I would definitely say still give a vaginal birth a try, many small women have birthed big babies with no problems! Obviously, if the doctors advise you otherwise then listen to them but I just wish I'd learnt more about the different positions you can use, i.e. squatting, to open up the pelvis and it might all have been different (although exhaustion played a major part in my labour too)! I'm going for a VBAC this time so it hasn't put me off!![]()