Oh, Dearest Mother, Sweetest Virgin of Altagracia, our Patroness. You are our Advocate and to you we recommend our needs. You are our Teacher and like disciples we come to learn from the example of your holy life. You are our Mother, and like children, we come to offer you all of the love of our hearts. Receive, dearest Mother, our offerings and listen attentively to our supplications. Amen.



Active Topics || Favorites || Member List || Search || About Us || Help || Register || Login
St. Anne's Tearoom: Growing in Wisdom over 40
 4Real Forums : St. Anne's Tearoom: Growing in Wisdom over 40
Subject Topic: Shrinking placenta? Post ReplyPost New Topic
Author
Message << Prev Topic | Next Topic >>
Tina P.
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: June 28 2005
Location: N/A
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 1638
Posted: Oct 15 2008 at 8:03am | IP Logged Quote Tina P.

No, I'm not pregnant again. Yet. A doctor friend of mine suggested that maybe my current little one was smaller than the others ~ but she was still 7 pounds! ~ because my geriatric (41-year-old) body doesn't produce as much placenta as it used to. Have you ever heard of that? And, if I *do* become pregnant again, will the placenta continue to shrink with each pregnancy?

__________________
Tina, wife to one and mom to 9 + 3 in heaven
Mary's Muse
Back to Top View Tina P.'s Profile Search for other posts by Tina P. Visit Tina P.'s Homepage
 
Kathryn UK
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: Feb 27 2005
Location: England
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 924
Posted: Oct 15 2008 at 1:05pm | IP Logged Quote Kathryn UK

I don't know about the placenta shrinking, but there is a tendency for placental function to deteriorate during the forties and for babies to be smaller. The babies I had in my thirties were 8lbs 2oz and 7lbs 11oz, but the baby I had at 45 was 5lbs 6oz. My midwife put this down to my age - until she saw N at 16 months ... healthy, active and very petite. At the point she came to the conclusion that she just has small genes . But from what she said, a lower birthweight in older mothers is usual.

__________________
Kathryn
Dh Michael, Rachel(3/95) Hannah(8/98) Naomi(6/06) (11/07)
The Bookworm
Back to Top View Kathryn UK's Profile Search for other posts by Kathryn UK
 
LisaR
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: Feb 07 2005
Location: N/A
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 2226
Posted: Oct 15 2008 at 2:05pm | IP Logged Quote LisaR

this might explain why my first child was my biggest at 9lb 2 oz! born when I was 22!

__________________
Lisa
dh Tim '92
Joseph 17
Paul 14
Thomas 11
Dominic 8
Maria Gianna 5
Isaac Vincent 9/21/10! and...
many little saints in heaven!
Back to Top View LisaR's Profile Search for other posts by LisaR
 
ALmom
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star


Joined: May 18 2005
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 3299
Posted: Oct 16 2008 at 1:17am | IP Logged Quote ALmom

Well, sorry ladies, but our experience is the exact opposite. My first was 6lb 12 oz. My last baby was 11 lbs. They generally got bigger with each baby - except for two boys in the middle who were in the mid 8 pound range. I don't know if there is any statistical link to maternal age and baby's weight (or placental health), but obviously it doesn't have to be the case. I didn't have gestational diabetes either, though, evidently that is a concern with big babies - and all but the first exceeded that weight threshhold. All the placentas were nice and healthy and the hardest labor was the 6 pounder - go figure. I also didn't follow any of the bell curves in terms of labor patterns - so maybe I'm just a maverick in everything.

Janet
Back to Top View ALmom's Profile Search for other posts by ALmom
 
Lisbet
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: Feb 07 2006
Location: Michigan
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 2706
Posted: Oct 16 2008 at 8:05am | IP Logged Quote Lisbet

I know I don't qualify for this forum for quite a few more years, but, my 8th child had a teeny tiny placenta, very flat, smooth and only about the size of a childs fist. She was 6lbs. 3oz. at birth, my next smallest before her was a full 2 pounds bigger at 8lbs. 4oz. - most of the others in the 9 pound range. I turned 31 just four days before she was born.

__________________
Lisa, wife to Tony,
Mama to:
Nick, 17
Abby, 15
Gabe, 13
Isaac, 11
Mary, 10
Sam, 9
Henry, 7
Molly, 6
Mark, 5
Greta, 3
Cecilia born 10.29.10
Josephine born 6.11.12
Back to Top View Lisbet's Profile Search for other posts by Lisbet
 
Tina P.
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: June 28 2005
Location: N/A
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 1638
Posted: Oct 16 2008 at 11:14am | IP Logged Quote Tina P.

ALmom wrote:
Well, sorry ladies, but our experience is the exact opposite. My first was 6lb 12 oz. My last baby was 11 lbs. They generally got bigger with each baby - except

Janet


Our experience was similar to yours, Janet. All girls were smaller, but two of them exceeded 8 pounds. Our youngest boy, #6, was my 9-pounder. Two of my four girls were under 8 pounds, the second and eighth child.

Sometimes I feel that doctors are doomsayers. This same doctor asked me whether I considered getting my new baby ear plugs! Gee, we're a noisy family, but we're not that bad.

__________________
Tina, wife to one and mom to 9 + 3 in heaven
Mary's Muse
Back to Top View Tina P.'s Profile Search for other posts by Tina P. Visit Tina P.'s Homepage
 
Elena
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: Aug 13 2006
Location: Ohio
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 592
Posted: Nov 11 2008 at 8:28am | IP Logged Quote Elena

Lisbet wrote:
   I know I don't qualify for this forum for quite a few more years,


yea, yea, rub it in why don't ya!

__________________
Elena
Wife to Peter, mom of many!
My Domestic Church
One Day at a Time

Back to Top View Elena's Profile Search for other posts by Elena Visit Elena's Homepage
 

If you wish to post a reply to this topic you must first login
If you are not already registered you must first register

  [Add this topic to My Favorites] Post ReplyPost New Topic
Printable version Printable version

Forum Jump
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot create polls in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum

Hosting and Support provided by theNetSmith.com