In the 5th month, which is around 19 to 22 weeks, the baby usually weighs around 250 to 350 grams. After going through my own IVF journey, I know how every single gram can make you anxious, but please remember that every baby grows at their own pace. Trust your doctor's assessment.
Actually, yaar, the baby is still very tiny in the 5th month, somewhere around 250 to 300 grams only. The real weight gain starts in the third trimester, so don't compare your belly size or weight with others right now. Just eat well and relax!
The baby is only around 300 grams in the 5th month, so they are basically a little mango right now! Trust me, enjoy this phase because by the 3rd trimester, they feel like a heavy bowling ball sitting on your bladder, and just turning around in bed is a task!
In the fifth month, your sweet little baby weighs about 300 grams. It is a beautiful phase where you might start feeling gentle movements. Just eat healthy, rest well, and let your little one grow happily.
On average, a baby weighs around 300 grams at this stage, but please don't stress over exact numbers as they can vary. I had some complications in my pregnancy, so my doctor monitored the weight very carefully through anomaly scans. It's always best to let your doctor confirm if the growth is on track.
At 5 months, the baby is about the size of a banana, weighing around 300 grams. When I was staying with my parents, my mother used to make sure I ate high-protein foods like pulses and milk to help the baby gain healthy weight. Don't worry, your doctor will let you know if anything is off.