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Does a very tall broad DH equal a big baby?

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FraggleRock77 · 17/07/2013 16:54

My DH is 6.5 and a bit, plus broad. I'm petite and 5.2. Will this equal a big baby? Any experience? Xxx

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Yonihadtoask · 17/07/2013 16:59

Not necessarily.

I am tall, DS' father is tall.

DS was born on time, weighing in at only 7lb 5oz. I was expecting much bigger.

He grew rapidly once he was born though, was always in clothes two years older than his actual age.

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badguider · 17/07/2013 17:03

no, this is covered in the very good book 'Bumpology' by New Scientist journalist Linda Geddes - it is the mother's size that determines the baby's size before birth and women do not grow babies too big for them to birth except in the presence of gestational diabetes or other health issues or very overdue birth.
Babies born to small mothers and large fathers who have inherited the father's genes for size will catch up after birth, not before.

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FraggleRock77 · 17/07/2013 17:04

Great feedback. Thank you Smile

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DespicableYou · 17/07/2013 17:04

6 ft 5 and broad DH here and first baby (girl) just short of 10 pounds!

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FraggleRock77 · 17/07/2013 17:08

Oh no!!!! I've got my legs crossed Shock

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CaptainUndercrackers · 17/07/2013 17:08

My DH is 6'4" and was 9lb 4 at birth. My DS1 was 6lb 8 and DS2 was 6lb 10. I'm 5'5" and have a fairly small frame, I think I grew babies that were the right size for me :).

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DespicableYou · 17/07/2013 17:09

I'm taller than you, though, 5ft6 (though only a size 10)

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patchesmcp · 17/07/2013 17:14

My DH is 6ft 5" and I'm 5ft 8" Our DS was 9lb 3oz at birth and 1 day late. He is on the 98th centile now and is obviously going to be big like his dad.

DD was a week early and weighed 8lb 6 1/2oz. She's only 9 weeks old and is on the 75th centile currently.
It'll be nice to have a DC who lasts in clothes for longer
Grin

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FraggleRock77 · 17/07/2013 17:14

Would be sooo much easier if you could shuffle them round like a little ruck sack bump!!! XGrin

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KnittedWaffle · 17/07/2013 17:15

Nope. I'm 5'9 and used to be slim before 3DC average build.
DC's dad is 6'2, really broad shouldered and overweight
DD was 6lb7.5; DS1 was 6lb13.5 (and I ate and ate and ate while pregnant with him) and DS2 was 7lb11.

DS2 was average weight, 75th percentile length but 98th percentile head. Probably got that from his dad . . . Grin

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rockybalboa · 17/07/2013 17:17

Not necessarily. My BIL is v tall and broad and DSis's MIL kept putting the fear of god into my sis about how BIL was a 10lb'er but sis had two 7lb something babies (separately, not two 7lb twins!)

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Jollyb · 17/07/2013 17:23

Friend DH 6'4"" and big build. Friend 5'1"

Baby 1. Just over 6lb
Baby 2. 7lb4

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BrianButterfield · 17/07/2013 20:52

No, DH is tall and quite broad and DS1 was 6lb9oz with skinny little sparrow legs and a small head like his mum!

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Januarymadness · 17/07/2013 21:05

Hahaha dh is 5 ft 6 i am 5 3 dd was 9 lb

I weighed under 7lb at birth. Dh was premie and under 2 lb.

These old wives tales mean nowt

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BigBongTheory · 17/07/2013 22:28

No. dH is like yours. DD's were rather civilised at about 7.5lb.

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FraggleRock77 · 17/07/2013 22:30

Thanks for all the feed back Grin

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Snoot · 17/07/2013 22:41

As Knitted referenced, it's not the weight but the head circumference you've got to worry about. DS was 8lb 12oz, 58cm long (98th centile) but with an average sized head at 3 days early. Born with his hand on his head but with no drugs, tears etc. DD was 7lb 4oz at 10 days early, 48cm but with an average head circumference. Hurt more than DS, I was attached to the gas & air! DH is 6'2" & very broad, I'm 5' 6 3/4" Wink. Look to the cranium!

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FraggleRock77 · 17/07/2013 22:42

My lovely DH has a huge bloody head. He can never find a hat to fit! ShockXx

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Snoot · 17/07/2013 23:27

To be fair I have an enormous head, I cannot buy hats on the high street. DD has DH's odly shaped head, flat at the back although covered when not bald!

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Chickpea1983 · 18/07/2013 07:47

I am 5ft 3, and DH is 6ft 4. Just had our 20 week scan 2 weeks ago, and our little baby is measuring up to be 'below average' size (but perfectly formed), and we continue at the same rate, she will be about 6.5 lb. I was terrified our baby would be massive!!

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TheCatIsUpTheDuff · 19/07/2013 14:23

DH is 6'3" and I'm 5'5". I thought I was 5'6 until the midwife measured me. :-( At the 20 week scan they gave us 3 measurements - head circumference, tummy circumference and femur length. The first 2 were within a day or two of my dates, the third was 3 weeks ahead. The sonographer said it was a tangle of limbs in there! I don't know how big she'll be, but she's certainly the same shape as her dad!

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nutella81 · 19/07/2013 19:45

I don't think there is much of a correlation at birth. I'm 6' and my DH is 6'4, our full term DD was 8lb and just above average length. However as others have mentioned, since she has grown alot (now 99.6 percentile).

My mum is just 5'3" though, so you may end up dwarfed :) x

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Secretswitch · 19/07/2013 19:49

Both fathers of my children were well over six feet. I am 4'11. My biggest child was 20 inches long and weighed just under 8 lbs.

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dippywhentired · 19/07/2013 19:51

My DH is also 6.5 and I'm only 5.3. DD1 was 8lbs 9oz and DD2 was exactly 8lbs. DD1 was long rather than big all over (and it's the head circumference that matters!)

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