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Pregnancy weight gain calculator
The Pregnancy weight gain calculator estimates a schedule for healthy weight gain based on guidelines from the Institute of Medicine
Created with Hector Chapa, MD, FACOG, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, USA
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Recommended weight gain during pregnancy
Pregnancy can lead to significant changes to women’s bodies and daily routines. One such change is weight gain to ensure that there are enough nutrients for the development of the fetus as well as to store enough nutrients in preparation for breastfeeding. While weight gain during pregnancy is normal and necessary, studies have shown that certain ranges of weight gain given a specific body mass index (BMI) result in more positive outcomes for both fetus and mother. l
Generally, it is recommended that pregnant women gain only 1-4 pounds during the first 3 months of pregnancy, and 1 pound per week during the remainder of the pregnancy. It is possible to achieve 1 pound per week by consuming an additional ~300 calories per day, which is roughly equivalent to eating an extra sandwich plus a glass of milk or a baked potato plus 2 ounces of meat plus an apple.
The Institute of Medicine provides a weight gain guideline based on Prepregnancy BMI, which is shown in the table below. But note that these are only recommendations and that weight gain between women varies. As such, a health care provider should be consulted to more accurately determine each person’s specific needs.
How much weight should you gain during pregnancy and what is "normal"?
Pregnancy weight gain isn’t one-size-fits-all. The recommended weight range a mom-to-be should ain for varies depending on her pre-pregnancy weight, body mass index (BMI) and whether she’s expecting multiples.
The tool above can help you calculate your BMI to determine your suggested pregnancy weight gain. Bu in general, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends 2 the following:
Besides, a doctor will provide you with personalized recommendations about your nutrition to increase the chances of successful conception and easy pregnancy.
Weekly weight gain
The weekly weight gain recommendations are derived from the total recommended weight gain and the typical progression of pregnancy. Weight gain is generally minimal in the first trimester, with most weight gain occurring during the second and third trimesters. The weekly weight gain guidelines are
Pregnancy BMI | Category | Total weight gain range, lbs | Total weight gain range (pregnancy with twins), lbs |
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<18.5 | Underweight | 28-40 | 37-54 |
<18.5-24.9 | Normal | 37-54 | 25-35 |
25.0-29.9 | Overweight | 31-50 | 6.8-11.3 |
>30 | Obese | 11-20 | 25-42 |
Femia offers the most accurate tool for tracking your health indicators during pregnancy
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