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busybee
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Topic: Delivering big baby Posted: 10 December 2009 at 8:26am |
It looks like baby will be born a little on the big side, estimates puts him around 9 pd / 4kg. Assuming they are accurate I would like to know what your experiences are with delivering big babies. Did you need pain relief or forcepts or c sections. O and does it matter if you are bigger or smaller built yourself?
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Posted: 10 December 2009 at 8:39am |
my biggest baby - 9pd 12 (or 13 i can never remember) was my easiers birth! and he had a huge head - 39 cms. he came out in five pushes!
i dont think size has anything to do with how easy or hard it is, more their position and yours possibly too!
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Posted: 10 December 2009 at 8:54am |
I agree with Bizzy. It is mostly about position of the baby more than size.
I ended up in a C-Section with my son who was 8pd8oz or 4.1kgs because of the way his head was presenting. He was posterior and was never coming through my pelvis as I am a small bone structure (underneath all the layers of fat  ).
BTW, they are normally around 600-700grams off with the weight estimates in late pregnancy. Anthony was estimated to be 10pd5 oz over a week before he was born.
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Posted: 10 December 2009 at 9:31am |
my friends mum is tiny and she delivered a 10.5lb and 11.5lb baby will no troubles at all. apparently heavier babies are slightly easier since gravity is on your side.
the scans can be pretty inaccurate. i know ppl who have been told to estimate 10 or 11lb babies to have 8lb babies, my baby looked to be about 7lb and he was 8lb4oz.
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Posted: 10 December 2009 at 9:53am |
When my DD1 was born the lady I room shared with the first night had her 11lb 13oz boy by c-sec, but this year an acquaintance of mine had a 5kg baby girl with a home water birth
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Posted: 10 December 2009 at 10:13am |
size isn't usually a problem, its how they present thats an issue.
I had a home waterbirth with my daughter who was 8pd15 on her due date & it only took just over 4.5hours from first pain to pushed out. No forceps, no pain relief, no grazes, tears or anything.
Oh & I'm 5 foot 1 so was a pretty big baby for my size. All my kids have been over 4kg so no doubt this next baby will be too LOL
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Posted: 10 December 2009 at 10:42am |
oooh threadjack.
congrats toniellis, just noticed your ticker!!!!
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Posted: 10 December 2009 at 11:16am |
my biggest were 10lb 4oz and 10lb they were both home water births and my 10lb 4oz baby was the easiest out of them all. I agree all about positioning, I recently had a 8lb 2oz baby that turned into an emergency c-sec because of the way his head was.
good luck
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Posted: 10 December 2009 at 1:01pm |
I've had a 6lber and a 9lber (and 2 7lbers) and the only real difference was the "ring of fire" with the bigger baby was a bit more stingy, altho that could also have been because she was my first baby.
I did have an epidural with her, but that was nothing to do with her size - she was posterior so I had a long labour. Didn't need forceps or anything like that.
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Posted: 10 December 2009 at 5:15pm |
I am small (BMI was only 14  ) and my 9lb 1 heffa came with no pain relief and came out with an arm up with her head.
Only prob was the 3rd degree tear but I think that is because of the arm thing.
It is possible to get a big baby out if you are small!
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Posted: 10 December 2009 at 9:42pm |
Just quickly - my boy was 9 lb 3 oz with a 39.5cm head. I had no drugs or gas, delivered him naturally  . I did tear but that was cos he came out with his hand on his face, rather than his size.
I'm 174cm tall.
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Posted: 10 December 2009 at 10:56pm |
My DS was 9lb 8oz, he was in the wrong position and couldn't come down very well and I ended up with an emergency c section.
Its not to do with size at all, its position. My mum had 4 big babys all naturally
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Posted: 10 December 2009 at 11:00pm |
I'm 164cm and had a 9lb 4oz-er. He was ventouse for failure to progress in the second stage (head was not in a good position and I was k-nackered by then). Nasty episiotomy though
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Posted: 11 December 2009 at 8:57am |
I delivered a 9lb2oz baby (36.5cm head) naturally. I did tear but not too badly (2nd deg) and healed really quickly. I'm 172 cm tall.
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Posted: 11 December 2009 at 11:59am |
Thanks guys, I'm 157cm and a size 8 (well I used to be before I started packing on the baby pounds) It looks like the tearing is sort of a theme, ouch. Well no one said it would be a walk in the park
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Posted: 11 December 2009 at 12:56pm |
In case it makes you feel any better about the tearing - again, the size probably doesn't matter - I am both taller and bigger than you and delivered my tiny 4lb 2oz baby naturally but still had a wee tear (only a couple of stitches). I healed just fine too.
I know of a lady here who had a 5kg-er last year. Natural hypnobirth as well! Apparently he was one of the biggest babies to be born in Singapore last year
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Posted: 11 December 2009 at 1:37pm |
To be honest, I didn't even notice tearing at all. Even afterwards as it was healing, I more noticed the bruising from 1.5 hours of pushing!
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Posted: 09 January 2010 at 9:03pm |
this has been a very interesting thread to read ladies thanks! i have been on the big side the whole way thru... so much so that people were asking if i was sure that there was just one in there or if i was further along than i thought i was haha it has been worrying but i guess fingers crossed she is in a good position and doesnt cause mum too much grief on the day!
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Posted: 09 January 2010 at 9:28pm |
oh this has been a helpful thread to read. DD was prem at 31w and just under 3lb so a very small bub to push out and I found it quite hard pushing because with the epi I couldn't really "feel" anything. This bub however is looking to be full term and on the bigger side so I was starting to stress about how on earth I'm going to push her out being only 5ft tall and a petite size 8 pre-pregnancy. Reading these posts it sounds like it might not be that bad after all. Only prob is I still have the horror story my mum told me about my birth - 2 weeks overdue, only 7lb 11oz and my mum (also a petite 5ft) had trouble pushing me out, needed ventouse AND forceps and tore something bad. And I was her first! Still, it can't have been that bad because she did it again 3 times!
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