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Pregnancy weight for baby
Hi, I am completing my 8th month on April 10 and due on May 16..on my last ultrasound the bbay weight was 2kgs, will the baby's weight increase further ?
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There is increment of 150 to 180 grams per week. Over  period of these 4-6 weeks   700 to 1000 gm gain in baby weight is expected. Continue with iron and calcium Maintain kick counts. Stay active.
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You still have 5-6 weeks to go by your dates and if everything is good your baby will gain about 800 to 1000gms in these weeks. So eat healthy and keep a watch on your daily fetal kick counts. Consult your Gynecologist every week and sos in case of emergency like pain abdomen, leaking, bleeding. If everything is ok don't go out of house till this corona crisis gets over.
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Of course baby weight will increase.baby wt.will rapidly increase in the last month. The normal baby wt. During delivery shld b 2.5- 3kg.
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Yes..connect online for detail consultation
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Yes it will take nice protein diet that will do otherwise do not tend to increase more than 1 kilo or 2 kilos in a month
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