How many pounds does the fetus weigh at 30 weeks of pregnancy

  After pregnancy, pregnant women should not only pay attention to their diet, but also exercise regularly to improve their immune system and promote the health of both the mother and the fetus. However, in daily life, many pregnant women want to know the weight of their fetus, which can usually be obtained during prenatal check ups. However, how much weight does the fetus weigh at 30 weeks of pregnancy?

  

How many pounds does the fetus weigh at 30 weeks of pregnancy1

  At 30 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus weighs 1500 grams and is 37 centimeters tall. At thirty weeks, the fetal brain develops rapidly, and muscles and lungs continue to grow and develop, while bones gradually become harder. It is very reliable to see the fetal eyes opening and closing in B-ultrasound. At 30 weeks of pregnancy, the pregnant woman's weight increases by about 7 kilograms, and the muscles in her belly begin to expand and relax, making walking a bit tiring.

  In a few weeks, as the fetal head descends and enters the pelvis, the discomfort of the pregnant woman's body will gradually decrease. At this time, pregnant women need to pay attention to their diet and nutrition, ensuring that they can consume a large amount of protein, vitamins, calcium, etc. every day to meet the nutritional needs of the fetus. Because pregnant women's stomachs are getting bigger and bigger, they cannot stand or sit for long periods of time, otherwise it will compress the inferior vena cava and cause lower limb edema. So pregnant women should exercise from time to time.

  Pregnant women at 30 weeks of gestation need to undergo prenatal check ups every two weeks to ensure their own and the health of the fetus. If the fetal position is found to be incorrect, it is necessary to correct the fetal position in a timely manner to prevent production difficulties. In addition, pregnant women may experience painless contractions at this time, and it is necessary to maintain a good mentality to avoid affecting the normal occurrence of contractions.

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