I am 36 weeks pregnant and the Doctor said, "the baby is growing one week f!


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It means your gestation period is quickened, probabvly due to good diet or a healthy exercise filled lifestyle. If these are not the case, nothing is wrong anyway.

Congrats!

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Nah- it just means it's big- Lucky you. easier to push out
nope; it's good.
No, not a problem. Watch for Preclampsia toxemia though. If your feet and hands swell, and don't receed through out the day that is one sign. Your eyes will get swollen, your blood pressure will rise and all sorts of other fun things. My wife had that when she was pregnant with our son and he was growing fast too. Don't worry, I am not trying to scare you just be cautious. If you are going to the doctor you should be fine. They watch for all the signs and keep a close eye on your condition(s). It's good to be safe, so watch yourself and make sure you don't see any drastic changes in swelling or blood pressure. If you see spots in front of your eyes that is usually a sign of high BP.
I wouldn't think so. The longer a baby gets to stay inside is always good. What I mean by that is should you go in to labor early your baby has a better chance. I know this from experience, I had my 4th child 4 1\2 weeks before due date, all although she was not born with many of the more serious complications that preemie's sometimes have. She did have some milder ones (lungs weren't developed all the way)that still affect her to this day. My Dr. told me that had she stayed even a week or so more she might have missed them all.
So I think it would be a good thing. Congratulations on the baby.
no, they probably just miscalculated your due date.

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