How to know baby is growing well during pregnancy?
First pregnancy here and i keep worrying between scans whether baccha is growing properly or not. My next ultrasound is still 3 weeks away and the wait is killing me. What signs tell you things are going fine?
Look, don't obsess over every small detail. If your doctor says the scan reports are fine, your belly is growing, and you feel movements, then baby is doing perfectly. Just eat your proteins and chill.
Beta, eating well and staying happy is the key. Keep track of baby's kicks once you cross the fifth month, and drink coconut water daily for good amniotic fluid. Always trust your doctor's scans.
Honestly, the only sure way to know is through your regular scans and doctor checks. I had high BP issues, so my gynac monitored the baby's growth closely. Never skip your prenatal appointments.
Just focus on your regular iron and calcium pills, eat a good homemade diet with dal and milk, and go for your monthly checkups. Your doctor will measure the fundal height, that's the simplest way to know.
Between meetings, I just made sure to notice baby movements. As long as the baby is active and your scheduled growth scans are on track, everything is fine. You don't need to overthink it daily.
I used a pregnancy tracker app to see the baby's size weekly. It also helped me track kick counts in the third trimester. Definitely recommend downloading one, it gives great peace of mind.
Eating fresh homemade food and tracking movements helps. But if you ever feel a sudden decrease in baby kicks or severe abdominal pain, don't wait for home remedies, go to the doctor immediately.
I used to panic daily thinking if my baby is growing or not because my bump was so small. But my doctor assured me every woman carries differently. In the end, my baby was born completely healthy and normal!
Arre, don't stress too much, babe! If you're eating well, getting your scans done, and starting to feel those tiny flutters, your little one is thriving. Enjoy this beautiful phase!
You will start feeling those sweet kicks and movements soon, which is the most reassuring thing ever. My toddler was a constant kicker in the womb! Keep track of your weight gain too.