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Featus weight in  25th week of pregnancy
My scan report shows 875 gms (+/- 50) for the baby's birth weight...is this weight normal.? As of me being 75kg weight of height -5'3"
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Ur height and weight: BMI is 29.3 suggestive of Obese Class 2. (Ur pre pregnancy weight not mentioned) Fetal weight 875gms at 25 weeks: Normal Effect of ur BMI on pregnancy: As ur BMI on higher side (Obese class 2), there are chances of high blood pressure, Sugar and large baby. Total maternal weight gain during pregnancy is approx 11kg in healthy individuals. With BMI 29.3, allowed maternal weight gain is 7 to 11kg max for healthy baby outcome.
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Focus on ur healthy weight gain and diet... if u have high protein healthy diet, baby will be healthy.
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The baby weight depends on gestation age of baby. It's nothing to do with your height and weight. If it's around 24-26 wks then the Weight of baby is fine
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Wht weeks of gestation u r into ?? It depends on tht , doesn't depend on ur weight and hight , If u r somewhere 25 to 27 weeks , this baby weight is alright
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