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Old Feb 10th, 2008, 20:56 PM   #1
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20week scan graph?


I was 20WK+2 when I had my scan, I believe. On the graphs, two of which I've worked out to be Abdominal Circumference and Head Circumference, I've noticed that the abdominal one is right on the lower line, and the head one isn't far off. Infact, all 4 graphs are close to being too small for how far I am. I'm sure they would've said if I was meant to be concerened. It's just, if my babies small, why is my bump SO big? And did anyone else find they were right on the lower line?
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