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Re: Anyone here have a 10lb+ baby?

From: aak (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 26 Aug 2003 22:32:34 -0500 (CDT)


At Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Lysandra wrote: >
>Thank you all for your responses. I had a sono a week and a half ago
>and the baby measured around 9 pounds. I realize that the sono could be
>off, but if I'm measuring that a week and a half ago, I'm fairly sure
>that the baby is going to weigh at least in the 9lb area by the time I'm
>induced next Monday. I didn't gain much weight, only 53 pounds and
>trust me it looks like it is solely in my stomach. It's amazing how
>large my belly is. I truly feel like skin on my stomach can not stretch
>any further! :) I'm also getting to the point that walking is very
>difficult for me. My mom birthed my sister (her third child) and she
>was 10lb 3oz and she did it natural, but that was her third. I'm not
>ruling out going natural, but frankly at this point, I can't guarantee
>I'm not going to succumb to some sort of pain medication. Again, thank
>you all for sharing your experiences. It sounds like birthing a big
>baby can range from being an easy to a difficult experience and there's
>no predicting it. I look forward to Monday and meeting my new baby!
>Thanks again.

Hi there, I had my son completely naturally (no drugs). He was 9lb 1oz, so that's pretty close to what you're looking at. If you want to hear my birth story or if you have anything you want to ask, you can email me at Flashbaak1@excite.com. Good luck to you!




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