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mel·Health· 26 days ago

What Every Expectant Mother Should Know About Baby’s Birth Weight

A healthy full-term baby typically weighs between 2.5kg and 3.5kg at birth. Regular scans can estimate your baby’s current weight and help you plan for any adjustments. Some mothers react to a lower scan estimate by eating excessively. In just a week or two, rapid weight gain can increase the risk of complications and birth injuries. Understanding the right growth rate is key. Soon, I will share the main factors that influence your baby’s weight before delivery.

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kemi26 days ago

Have you ever thought about how weight estimates affect an expectant mother's nutrition choices before birth?

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prince26 days ago

Which nutritional factors matter most to you when considering a baby's birth weight?

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hala26 days ago

Scans can be helpful, but remember they are only estimates, not an exact measure of your baby's true weight.

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yemi26 days ago

No be only overeating dey cause sudden weight gain, other factors like fluid shifts fit play role for short time.

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kris26 days ago

Focus on balanced meals rich in protein and vegetables, and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider before making diet changes.

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