Just had my scan and everything looked fine, doc said baby is growing well. Now im curious what's the normal weight around this stage. Im 5 months and like to track these things.
At 20 weeks, the baby usually weighs around 300 grams. My mother-in-law advised me to eat more ragi and milk, but I always make sure to trust whatever my doctor says during the scans.
At 5 months, your tiny guest is about 300 grams, basically like a small sweet potato! Don't expect them to weigh like a bag of rice yet, haha, they have plenty of time to grow.
During my first pregnancy, I felt so relieved after the 20th-week scan. My baby's weight was 290 grams, and the doctor told me it's totally normal for this week. It's amazing how fast they grow after this!
I just had my delivery and remember my 5th-month scan report showed about 320 grams. The doctor said anything around 300 grams at 20 weeks is perfectly healthy, so rest easy.
According to the pregnancy tracking apps I used, a 20-week baby (which is the end of the 5th month) weighs approximately 300 grams. You'll get the exact estimate in your Anomaly Scan report.
My baby was around 310 grams in the 5th month. Since I had gestational diabetes, I had to be very careful with my carb intake and let the doctor monitor the growth closely to ensure the weight stays in range.
Actually yaar, at 5 months, baby is super tiny, just about 300 grams or so. Don't worry about weight right now, real weight gain starts in the 3rd trimester!
Oh, it is such a beautiful stage! Your sweet little baby is only about 300 grams right now, so tiny and delicate. I totally understand how we constantly worry about their size, but they are growing perfectly.
I used to stress so much about weight percentiles at 5 months. The average is around 300 grams, but please remember every baby is unique and has their own growth pace. Try not to panic over small numbers.