I'm measuring in the 94th percentile at 19 weeks as well! My doctor said not to worry much since my husband and I are both 6ft so the baby is probably just long.
You should not worry until week 36/37, closer to the delivery date. Of course, if by week 30, they see a huge drop or increase, they will send you for an ultrasound, but one week ahead or behind is not cause for concern.
My first and my current pregnancy were in the 90th percentile. My OB was never concerned. I’m 5.11 and my husband is 6.3 so I guess it’s just genetics. Also sometimes the size on u/s aren’t accurate.
Ok this helps, thank you all for sharing. My husband is over 6’ so I’m thinking she is taking after her Daddy
My babies seem to always be measuring above 90th percentile in growth from fetus onward lol. My first son (currently pregnant with second) constantly measured 92nd-98th percentile my entire pregnancy with him, now he's almost four and he's never fallen below 96th percentile in his growth. He's just very tall, has really big feet, and is a solid kid. Now this pregnancy my baby is measuring 96th percentile AGAIN, and my doctors have never told me to be concerned about it. They just laugh and say that my husband and I make "BABS" (Big ass babies). I'm 5'5, my husband is 6'0, but we both have really tall people on both our sides of the family. Your daughter will probably just be very tall! The advice I have for you is to get a belly support belt asap if you don't have one already, and to get ready for a (possibly) very achy back 😂 although I know even when girls measure 90th+, that's still a little smaller than a boy measuring 90th+. I only know the back ache from a boy.
@Sierra Hi thank you for the belly support advice you shared. Which one you would recommend? I didn’t use one with my first but with the second one I’ve been having back pain
My baby is in the 91st percentile. Measuring consistently a week larger than he is lol I’m 5’3 and my husband is 6’3. Nobody is concerned, but I guess we’ll see as we get closer if there’s going to be any issue with a vaginal delivery.
I did with my first pregnancy- everyone seemed to focus on her size and encouraged an induction, etc. I let my body go into labor naturally at 40+2, and baby was only 9lbs 4oz