Anonymous wrote:Is dwarfism something that folks terminate for? Is is considered a fetal problem? I had not heard of that . (Hoping to conceive this year.)
Anonymous wrote:Is dwarfism something that folks terminate for? Is is considered a fetal problem? I had not heard of that . (Hoping to conceive this year.)
Anonymous wrote:I went to multiple MFM scans (because the stomach was so big) and they measured limbs too. DD's limbs measured 13%. I didn't really care because I'm very short, but my DH is very tall. Nope- DD was 21" tall at birth and has consistently been above 90th percentile. I'm not sure what they were measuring.
But to be fair- her stomach WAS really big and I did have a shoulder dystocia from that. Stomach pushes the shoulders out. So that part of the scan was accurate. And I did also have hydroamnios. It was like a flood when my water burst.
thank you -- feel reassured 
Anonymous wrote:These are so so in accurate. A friend was induced at 37 weeks because they thought the baby was going to have dwarfism, perfectly normal baby. It's very hard to measure. Don't worry about it at all.
Anonymous wrote:I would ignore everything they say about the measurements unless an MFM sits you down and explains that there’s a problem and something you should do about it. They’re not accurate.
