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Q: Underdeveloped Fetus/ultrasound
asked by: TQuartz490 on December 14th, 2004
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hi, im jolieska for those who can't pronounce it call my joyce. I am either 19w4d or 20w4d pregnant depending on what my next ultrasound says. I have been showing in the past but recently I have been looking flat and not even pregnant n e more. I haven't gained weight but I am eating correctly but yet I am still able to fit into my old clothes and clothes that I haven't been able to wear previously. I am so scared that my baby will be underdeveloped, or too small. Although the heartbeat is checked frequently and the baby kicks me like a soccer player, im just worried.

Another thing, I wouldn't be as worried, if people kept bothering me saying they don't believe im pregnant, my next ultrasound is december 29th I will be 21w5d or 22w5d pregnant. So im praying everything goes well!!!!!
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SamiNSunisMa
replied on December 14th, 2004
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Hunny did they mention iugr? I feel ya I just look a bit fat not preggy
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TQuartz490
replied on December 14th, 2004
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no not yet, at first I wasn't that worried because babies are small in my family, usually no more than 6 pounds 4 ounces, but even so u could tell when my sisters were pregnant ... Sometimes I just think me being pregnant is in my mind ....
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Princess385
replied on December 14th, 2004
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Some women don't even show at all while pregnant till right before the pop!! I have a friend who with her first pregnancy she didn't show at all...Nobody knew she was pregnant...So it's possible....Likly i'm not to sure about...But it can happen. Good luck and I hope nothing is seriously wrong!!
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TQuartz490
replied on December 14th, 2004
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thanks for the input ....
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KaiGela
replied on December 14th, 2004
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Oh hun I hope everything's okay! I was really small at 19wks.
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KaiGela
replied on December 14th, 2004
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The obgyn didn't even think I was pregnant, lol.
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TQuartz490
replied on December 14th, 2004
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kaigela wrote:
oh hun I hope everything's okay! I was really small at 19wks.


thanks hun, I hope everything is working out with u, it's been a while,lol. Im just keeping an open mind and just wishing for the best ...
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xLove x Lostx
replied on December 15th, 2004
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My friends cousin was preggo but no one knew until she went into labor...
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manytravels
replied on December 15th, 2004
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I'm steadily measuring about 2 weeks behind. With my daughter kinzey, she measured practically a month behind, because of iugr. I know what you mean, especially with my first pregnancy. I ate a lot but just couldn't seem to put on enough weight. I didn't start showing until I was well into my 5th month, closer to 6th. Well my stomach has no problem showing this time. But my baby is measuring behind again, but my new obgyn seems less worried. She said the baby looks healthy and I seem to be having a healthy pregnancy, but just a small baby. I'm no huge person myself and neither is thomas so it doesn't surprise me. Kinzey was born exactly on her due date and weighed 5lbs 9oz. I"m sure you and your baby will be fine
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