How heavy is a 35 week old fetus

  Many pregnant female friends dislike weight gain and body deformation during pregnancy, but in fact, as long as they exercise well after pregnancy, they can restore their previous body shape. Pregnant women will gradually grow and their weight will vary depending on the pregnancy. So, how much does a 35 week old fetus weigh?

  

How heavy is a 35 week old fetus1

  Generally speaking, a pregnant woman at 35 weeks of age has gained about 9kg in weight. The height of the bottom of the uterus, measured from the navel, is about 15cm, while measured from the pubic bone, it is about 35cm. The abdominal circumference of a pregnant woman is about 90 cm. But some pregnant women have thicker abdominal fat, so the size of the fetus cannot be judged based on the size of the abdominal circumference.

  A fetus at 35 weeks looks fuller, but as the pregnancy progresses, the fetus in the pregnant woman's belly will grow longer and fatter, which also makes the pregnancy more difficult. At this stage, the subcutaneous fat of the fetus forms, nails grow, and some may exceed the fingertips. The fetus has basically completed physical development and will continue to gain weight in the following period of time. At 35 weeks, the fetus is also preparing for birth, with its head slowly turning downwards and entering the pelvis.

  Pregnancy is a very important stage in a woman's life, which not only requires the pregnant woman to pay attention to herself, but also requires special attention to her physical condition as a family member. At this stage, attention should be paid to the diet of pregnant women, with a focus on light and nutritious foods. They should eat small meals frequently, while also taking care to rest, avoid fatigue, maintain a happy mood, and undergo timely prenatal checkups to prepare adequately for giving birth to a healthy fetus.

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