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30 weeks and 6 days pregnant and baby weighs 1.4 kg. Is it normal? Online charts imply that it should be around 1.5. What could be the cause & what can I do or eat maybe to help my baby gain weight?
13 نوفمبر 2014
In general, standard fetal-growth curves can be expected to apply to large populations of pregnant women who have well-dated pregnancies.
Fetal weight is estimated during fetal ultrasonography and relies on fetal biometric measurements, which include:
The biparietal diameter (BPD), head circumference (HC), femur length (FL) and abdominal circumference (AC).
These measurements are combined in a number of different formulas of comparable accuracy used to predict fetal weight.
After having extensively through the means by which the fetal weight is estimated, you need to be reassured that as long as long you’re following a healthy diet and physical activity level, taking the necessary supplements, avoiding tobacco exposure (primary and secondary), and following up with your obstetrician regularly, then you do need to worry about your baby’s weight being “behind” on the fetal growth curve.
If you still have concerns, you are advised to discuss them with your obstetrician who is following up on your case closely and can better address all your questions.
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