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BabyMed Pregnancy Weight Graph

A normal weight gain in pregnancy is essential to ensure the baby's health. Women who gain too little are at increased risk of having a small baby (less than 5 1/2 pounds). Women who gain too much are at increased risk of having an early baby or a large baby. They may also have health problems themselves such as diabetes, high blood pressure and varicose veins. If you began pregnancy at a normal weight, you should gain 25-35 pounds over the nine months, if you began pregnancy underweight, you should probably gain a little more, if you began pregnancy overweight, you should gain only 15-25 pounds.  

The BabyMed Pregnancy Weight Graph allows you to follow your weight changes throughout the pregnancy.

As a BabyMed member you can even save your data and enter new ones on a regular basis.

You enter your weeks of the pregnancy, your height and weight, and the BabyMed weight change calculator interactively calculates your weight and BMI during pregnancy and let's you predict what it may be at the end of the pregnancy.

Registered Members may load previously saved data...

BabyMed Pregnancy Weight Gain
To begin, complete the form below, then click the Create button
Please enter the due date:   
Enter your height: 12 inches = 1 foot = 30 centimeters
Enter your pre-pregnancy weight: 1 pound = 2.202 kilograms

 


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