Meri saas kehti hain ki har hafte pet ka size measure karna chahiye. Par kaise pata chalega ki sahi tareeke se kaise naapna hai? Kya koi specific method hota hai?
My belly size is currently 50% baby and 50% delicious parathas that I crave all day long! Honestly, don't stress about measuring tape numbers at home. As long as your gynac says baby is healthy, just enjoy your food and flaunt that cute bump!
In clinical terms, doctors measure the 'fundal height' in centimeters from the pubic bone to the top of the uterus, which usually matches your week of pregnancy. Since bladder fullness and baby's position can change this, let the experts do it during your routine prenatal visits.
Honestly, you don't need to measure it yourself with a tape at home. Your doctor will measure the fundal height during your regular checkups to ensure the baby's growth is on track. Just stay happy and enjoy how your body is changing!
I used to track my baby's size weekly on my pregnancy app, which compared it to fruits like a mango or papaya! For actual belly size, the app advised letting the doctor measure the fundal height in centimeters during clinical visits, as home measurements can be inaccurate.
I felt so self-conscious because my bump looked very small compared to other moms at 6 months, and I was constantly worrying. But my doctor assured me that my fundal height measurement was absolutely perfect. Please don't try to measure it yourself, it only increases anxiety.
I am still planning my pregnancy and always wonder how doctors measure the bump! Is it true they use a simple measuring tape, or do they only rely on ultrasound scans? It all sounds so fascinating.
Your gynac will check your belly growth using a measuring tape during your monthly checkups. There is no need to try and measure it yourself at home, just relax.
After the long emotional journey of IVF, every little change in my body felt so precious yet scary. Please try not to stress over measuring your bump at home, as clinical measurements by your doctor are the only reliable way. Sending you a lot of gentle hugs.
Every mother's body is unique and beautiful, so please don't compare your belly size with others. Trust in God and let your doctor do the measurements during your checkups. Stay positive and keep taking care of your health.
Welcome to the group, dear! Don't worry about the bump size too much because every woman carries differently depending on height and muscle tone. The doctor will measure the 'fundal height' from your pelvic bone to the top of the uterus during your prenatal visits to track progress safely.
I am in my second trimester now and keep looking in the mirror wondering if my bump is big enough. Does anyone else get tempted to measure their belly with a tape at home, or do you just wait for the doctor's appointment?