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Old March 2nd 07, 08:31 PM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
Blue Eyes Blue
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Just wondering.....I had my ultrasound @ 19 weeks and I'm told by the
U/S Tech that everything looked good......however I noticed when she
was doing the U/S that the babies head was WAY down by my pelvic bone
and to the left.....I never gave it much thought until I got home and
now I'm worried, shouldnt the baby be higer at this point? Is this
"normal", what could cause the baby to be so low? I could swear that
my 1st born was higher than that at this stage of preg??? Any insight
is appreciated. THXS

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Old March 2nd 07, 09:05 PM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
Pologirl
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Default Babies Position @ 19 Weeks

"Blue Eyes Blue" wrote:
the babies head was WAY down by my pelvic bone
and to the left.....I never gave it much thought until I got home and
now I'm worried, shouldnt the baby be higer at this point?


Nothing to worry about.

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Old March 3rd 07, 05:17 PM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
Welches
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Default Babies Position @ 19 Weeks


"Blue Eyes Blue" wrote in message
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Just wondering.....I had my ultrasound @ 19 weeks and I'm told by the
U/S Tech that everything looked good......however I noticed when she
was doing the U/S that the babies head was WAY down by my pelvic bone
and to the left.....I never gave it much thought until I got home and
now I'm worried, shouldnt the baby be higer at this point? Is this
"normal", what could cause the baby to be so low? I could swear that
my 1st born was higher than that at this stage of preg??? Any insight
is appreciated. THXS

#2 was engaged by 28 weeks, and stayed engaged. #3 was very low and head
down at the 20 week scan. I think baby might be engaged now since about 24
weeks.
Debbie
Ps. #2 didn't come until 39 weeks so don't worry yours will come early


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Old March 6th 07, 03:57 PM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
Darryl
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Default Babies Position @ 19 Weeks

On Mar 2, 2:31 pm, "Blue Eyes Blue"
wrote:
Just wondering.....I had my ultrasound @ 19 weeks and I'm told by the
U/S Tech that everything looked good

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my 1st born was higher than that at this stage of preg??? Any insight
is appreciated. THXS


Please post your ultrasound results so we can validate them.

Seriously, though, do yourself a favor and trust your US tech rather
than hoping to find any "insight" on the Net.



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Old March 6th 07, 04:57 PM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
Blue Eyes Blue
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Default Babies Position @ 19 Weeks

LOL....Some people..... LOL! Thanks for the chuckle you wise
man.....LOL

 




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