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What is the baby weight in 9th month of pregnancy?
Im in my 9th month now and my last scan baby weight felt a little on the lower side to me. Just wanted to know what is the normal weight range around this time? trying not to stress but you know how it is.
My mother-in-law used to say that bigger babies are healthier, but my doctor always reassured me that a healthy baby could be anywhere between 2.5 to 3.5 kgs in the 9th month. Every baby grows differently, no need to compare. Your doctor will tell you if everything is progressing well. Just trust the process.
Oh, I'm only in my second trimester, but I'm already thinking about this! It makes me a bit anxious about the delivery, you know? My doc mentioned that baby weight can vary a lot, but what's considered a good range? Did others worry about baby weight this much too, or is it just me?
Baby weight in the 9th month usually falls around 2.5 to 3.5 kgs. It's a common concern, but don't get too fixated on it. Your doctor will track growth at your appointments. The important thing is that the baby is growing consistently and healthily, not just hitting a specific number. Save your energy for what's ahead!
I felt so much anticipation and curiosity about my baby's weight in the 9th month! My doctor told me it's usually between 2.5 kg to 3.5 kg, but it really depends on so many factors. My baby was just under 3 kg, and it was perfect. Don't stress too much about the exact number, as long as the doctor says it's healthy.
In the 9th month, baby weight typically ranges from 2.5 kg to 3.5 kg, but variations are completely normal. My first was 3.2 kg, my second was 2.8 kg. Your doctor will monitor the growth via ultrasound. Don't worry about the exact number, focus on overall health and trusting your doctor's assessment.
I literally just delivered a few weeks ago! In my 9th month, my baby's estimated weight was around 3 kg in the last scan. She was born 3.1 kg, which was perfect. So yes, anywhere from 2.5 kg to 3.5 kg is a very common and healthy range. Don't worry, your doctor will keep you informed with the scans.