I'm curious about the baby's growth inside me. Approximately how much weight should a 6-month-old baby have during pregnancy? I want to understand if my baby is growing well.
Around 24 to 26 weeks, your baby should be roughly 600 grams to nearly 1 kg, but don't obsess over exact numbers. Every baby grows at a different pace. As long as your gynac says the growth is on track, you're doing absolutely fine.
Usually, at 6 months, the average fetal weight is between 600 to 900 grams. Don't worry too much about comparing with other babies. The doctor will monitor the growth scan anyway, so take it easy and eat balanced meals.
I am also in my 6th month right now and my doctor said baby is around 700 grams. Is that normal? I keep worrying if my bump is too small, do you guys also feel anxious about this?
At 6 months, baby is like 600-800 grams, roughly the size of a large eggplant or small coconut! Honestly, matching that weight with my continuous paneer tikka and golgappa cravings is a task. Just eat well and let the baby grow happily!
Back in my 6th month, baby was about 700 grams, which feels like a lifetime ago! Now in my 3rd trimester, I feel like I'm carrying a giant 10kg watermelon that kicks me all night. Enjoy this phase, it only gets heavier!
At 24 weeks, baby's weight is generally around 600-700 grams. Be careful with what you eat, especially sugar and carbs, as high sugar can spike baby's weight too fast. Keep your diet balanced and follow your doctor's food charts closely.
It is usually around 600-800 grams around the 24th week. Since I had thyroid issues, I was extra careful and got regular scans to track baby's weight. Definitely keep up with all your doctor appointments to make sure everything is on track.