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Overview :
Maternal weight increases during normal pregnancy. Insufficient
or excessive weight gain may pose or indicate problems for both mother and
fetus.
The following table was extracted from a graph of acceptable
limits for weight gain for week of pregnancy (Wolfe, 1993).
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week of pregnancy
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lower limit for weight gain in pounds
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upper limit for weight gain in pounds
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8
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0.25
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2.25
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10
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0.75
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3
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12
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2
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4
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14
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3.5
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5.5
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16
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5.5
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8.5
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18
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8
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11.5
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20
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10.5
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14.5
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22
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12.5
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17.5
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24
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14.5
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20.25
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26
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16.5
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23
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28
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18.25
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25
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30
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20
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27
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32
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21.5
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29
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34
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23
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30.25
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36
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23.5
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31.5
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38
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24
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32
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40
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24
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32.5
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weight gain
during pregnancy in pounds =
= (current body
weight in pounds) - (usual body weight before pregnancy)
Lines Approximating Limits for Desirable Weight Gain (from
JMP)
Lower Limit for
Desirable Weight Gain
8 - 40 weeks (as a single equation)
= (0.0000276 * ((weeks)^4)) - (0.003918 * ((weeks)^3)) +
(0.170149 * ((weeks)^2)) - (1.848556 * ((weeks))) + 5.9252302
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8 - 16 weeks (1st of 3 segments)
= (-0.002604 * ((weeks)^3)) + (0.1517857 * ((weeks)^2)) -
(1.81994 * ((weeks))) + 6.4178571
16 - 32 weeks (2nd of 3 segments)
= (0.000342 * ((weeks)^3)) - (0.041126 * ((weeks)^2)) +
(2.3628096 * ((weeks))) - 23.16739
32 - 40 weeks (3rd of 3 segments)
= (0.0052083 * ((weeks)^3)) - (0.616071 * ((weeks)^2)) +
(24.33631 * ((weeks))) - 297.05
Upper Limit for Desirable Weight Gain
8 - 40 weeks (as a single equation)
= (0.0000663 * ((weeks)^4)) - (0.00809 * ((weeks)^3)) +
(0.3256687 * ((weeks)^2)) - (3.931889 * ((weeks))) + 16.852008
8 to 16 weeks (1st of 3 segments)
= (0.0130208 * ((weeks)^3)) - (0.379464 * ((weeks)^2)) +
(4.0550595 * ((weeks))) - 12.58214
16 to 32 weeks (2nd of 3 segments)
= (-0.000789 * ((weeks)^3)) + (0.0324675 * ((weeks)^2)) +
(1.1341089 * ((weeks))) - 14.77814
32 to 40 weeks (3rd of 3 segments)
= (- 4.9 * (10^(-16)) * ((weeks)^3)) - (0.040179 *
((weeks)^2)) + (3.3303571 * ((weeks))) - 36.45
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