
Can baby position affect Fundal height? This may make your bump appear smaller, even if your baby is the right size. The position your baby's lying in, and your own height, shape and tummy muscles can all affect the measurement too.
What can cause fundal height to be inaccurate?
A fundal height measurement might be less accurate, however, if you have a body mass index of 30 or higher (obesity) or have a history of fibroids.
Does baby dropping affect fundal height?
If your baby's head engages, the fundal height usually drops lower, although fundal measurements are not generally used during the final weeks of pregnancy.
What should fundal height be at 32 weeks?
Your fundal height in centimetres usually equals the number of weeks that you're pregnant, give or take 2cm (0.78in) either way. So when you're 32 weeks pregnant, your measurement should be somewhere between 30cm and 34cm (12in and 13in).
Does your bump look smaller when baby drops?
A woman's pregnancy bump may look like it is sitting lower when the baby drops. As the baby drops into the pelvis, the pressure in this area may increase. This may cause a woman to feel like she is waddling when she walks.
Is fundal height always accurate?
Checking your fundal height is just one way that your healthcare provider can check your pregnancy health and your baby's growth and development. It's not always accurate, but along with ultrasound scans and other tests, measuring the fundal height can help keep your pregnancy and baby healthy.
How long after baby drops until labor?
Dropping usually occurs about 2 to 4 weeks before labor. However, it is not a good way to predict when labor will happen.
What does it mean when baby drops at 32 weeks?
Occasionally, the baby can drop as early as 32 weeks. Dropping that early is not necessarily a cause for concern, although, if it happens, you should consult your doctor to rule out preterm labor. Some women find they are more comfortable before the baby drops while others feel better after.
What does low fundal height mean?
If your fundal height is smaller than expected, it may be because: Your baby is smaller than expected. You don't have enough amniotic fluid. Your baby's growth is being restricted.