10 oz baby at 19 weeks

Hi there!

I had an anatomy scan today at 18w6d and found out that I am having a little girl! We are so thrilled! During the scan the tech told me that she weighs 10 oz and she's very active. However, according to the BabyCenter calendar, babies are approximately 8 1/2 oz at 19 weeks. I know it's only 1 1/2 oz more, but I don't know if that means anything because that's basically the only thing the tech pointed out. I asked her if that's normal or above and she didn't answer but said my doctor will discuss it with me.
Is it a big deal? Or nothing to be concerned about?
Here is a photo of her :)

10 oz baby at 19 weeks

How many ounces should a 19 week fetus have?

Baby is as big as a mango at 19 weeks of pregnancy. At about 6.0 inches long and weighing in at about 8.5 ounces, your 19-week fetus continues to get bigger!

Is 10 oz normal for 20 weeks pregnant?

At about 16.5 centimetres (6.5 inches) long, by 20 weeks pregnant your baby's weight is about 283 grams (10 ounces), which means that she would be a wee bit lighter than a can of soda in your hand.

How big is a 10oz fetus?

Fetal Growth Chart.

How many ounces Should a baby be at 20 weeks?

At 20 weeks, your fetus is about the size of a bell pepper. By this stage your baby may weigh about 9 to 11 ounces pound and is over 6 inches long, crown to rump — you could cup your little guy in the palms of your hands.