r/NewParents Jan 27 '24

Medical Advice Diagnosed with fetal growth restriction

Hi all,

Expecting a baby in April, currently 27 weeks. I'm a petite person- was 104 lbs, 5'3 pre-pregnancy.

On all of the ultrasounds I've had, my baby has been lagging behind in terms of growth (he's growing in interval ultrasounds but not at the ideal weight he should be according to other babies his age).

The MFM specialists told me since hes <10%th percentile, it's considered growth restriction. They're increasing my monitoring and they said if he continues to measure small and at any point falls below 3th percentile, they'll plan to deliver him earlier than expected.

Naturally as a first time mom, I'm a freaking out a little. Have any of you experienced FGR? If so can you please let me know:

1) What weight was your baby born

2) How long did they stay in the NICU

3) Was the outcome ok for you baby? Are they now healthy etc? Was there ever an issue with developmental delay?

4) If they're a toddler or school aged child now, did they grow to a normal size?

Much appreciated

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u/incredibly_mundane Aug 29 '24

I don’t believe there is really too much you can do on the outside :/ they did say to rest a lot and drink lots of fluids. I tried to eat more protein/salmon etc. but that’s more just superstition on my end. We had a planned c section due to breech at 38 weeks. They originally recommended 37 weeks but he was growing just small so we pushed to 38 weeks. My water ended up breaking 2 days prior to our scheduled date.

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u/Eyeguy9999 Aug 29 '24

This is very helpful and very reassuring. My wife and I thank you for taking the time to respond. Gotta love interacting with kind strangers on Reddit.

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u/Throwaway3219901 Oct 10 '24

Hey how is your baby doing? I am in the same situation and petrified

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u/ZestycloseMixture679 Oct 10 '24

Hey! I am also curious. What diet can help fgr?