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Prenatal Weight Gain Chart in Pounds The weight gain lines indicate the minimum weight gain for the BMI ranges. Gain below these lines is considered inadequate weight gain. Pre-pregnancy BMI <19.8, 28-40 pounds, slightly more than 1 lb./week Pre-pregnancy BMI 19.8-26.0, 25-35 pounds, approx. 1 lb./week Pre-pregnancy BMI 26.1-29.0, 15-25 pounds, 2/3 lb./week Pre-pregnancy BMI >29.0, 15 pounds Inadequate weight gain = weight below the appropriate line OR any weight loss below pregravid weight in the 1st trimester OR weight loss > 2 pounds in the 2nd or 3rd trimester Excessive weight gain = > 7 pounds/month. Use 1 month = 4 weeks Current weight and date: Name: Date of Birth: Due Date: Height: Prepregnancy Weight: Pregravid Weight 28 25 15 0 2 10 8 6 4 16 14 12 22 20 18 26 24 34 32 30 36 40 38 28 0 2 10 8 6 4 16 14 12 22 20 18 26 24 34 32 30 36 40 38 28 25 15 -6 -4 -2 0 2 10 8 6 4 16 14 12 22 20 18 26 24 34 32 30 36 40 38 -6 -4 -2 134 # OB patient # 1 134# 5’2” 137 137 146 Pounds Gained Wks. gestation

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Page 1: Prenatal Weight Gain Chart in Pounds The weight gain lines indicate the minimum weight gain for the BMI ranges. Gain below these lines is considered inadequate

Prenatal Weight Gain Chart in Pounds

The weight gain lines indicate the minimum weight gain for the BMI ranges. Gain below these lines is considered inadequate weight gain.

Pre-pregnancy BMI <19.8, 28-40 pounds, slightly more than 1 lb./weekPre-pregnancy BMI 19.8-26.0, 25-35 pounds, approx. 1 lb./weekPre-pregnancy BMI 26.1-29.0, 15-25 pounds, 2/3 lb./weekPre-pregnancy BMI >29.0, 15 pounds

Inadequate weight gain = weight below the appropriate line OR any weight loss below pregravid weight in the 1st trimester OR weight loss > 2 pounds in the 2nd or 3rd trimester

Excessive weight gain = > 7 pounds/month. Use 1 month = 4 weeks

Current weight and date:

Name:

Date of Birth:

Due Date:

Height:

Prepregnancy Weight:

Pregravid Weight

28

25

15

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134#

OB patient # 1

134#5’2”

137 137 146

Pounds Gained

Wks. gestation

Page 2: Prenatal Weight Gain Chart in Pounds The weight gain lines indicate the minimum weight gain for the BMI ranges. Gain below these lines is considered inadequate

134#

10/6 26 137

11/3 30 137

OB patient # 1

1. After each visit, how many lbs. above/below recommended weight?

Height: 5’2”

12/8 35 146

2. Is the overall weight at/above/below recommended weight?

Page 3: Prenatal Weight Gain Chart in Pounds The weight gain lines indicate the minimum weight gain for the BMI ranges. Gain below these lines is considered inadequate

Prenatal Weight Gain Chart in Pounds

The weight gain lines indicate the minimum weight gain for the BMI ranges. Gain below these lines is considered inadequate weight gain.

Pre-pregnancy BMI <19.8, 28-40 pounds, slightly more than 1 lb./weekPre-pregnancy BMI 19.8-26.0, 25-35 pounds, approx. 1 lb./weekPre-pregnancy BMI 26.1-29.0, 15-25 pounds, 2/3 lb./weekPre-pregnancy BMI >29.0, 15 pounds

Inadequate weight gain = weight below the appropriate line OR any weight loss below pregravid weight in the 1st trimester OR weight loss > 2 pounds in the 2nd or 3rd trimester

Excessive weight gain = > 7 pounds/month. Use 1 month = 4 weeks

Current weight and date:

Name:

Date of Birth:

Due Date:

Height:

Prepregnancy Weight:

Pregravid Weight

28

25

15

0 2 10864 161412 222018 2624 343230 36 403828

0

2

10

8

6

4

16

14

12

22

20

18

26

24

34

32

30

36

40

38

28

25

15

-6

-4

-2

0

2

10

8

6

4

16

14

12

22

20

18

26

24

34

32

30

36

40

38

-6

-4

-2

130#

OB patient # 2

130#5’6”

155 165

Pounds Gained

Wks. gestation

Page 4: Prenatal Weight Gain Chart in Pounds The weight gain lines indicate the minimum weight gain for the BMI ranges. Gain below these lines is considered inadequate

130#

3/15 12 134

4/19 16 136

OB patient # 2

Height: 5’6”

20 138

24 141

28 145

32 147

34 149

36 150

1. After each visit, how many lbs. above/below recommended weight?

2. Is the overall weight at/above/below recommended weight?

Page 5: Prenatal Weight Gain Chart in Pounds The weight gain lines indicate the minimum weight gain for the BMI ranges. Gain below these lines is considered inadequate

Prenatal Weight Gain Chart in Pounds

The weight gain lines indicate the minimum weight gain for the BMI ranges. Gain below these lines is considered inadequate weight gain.

Pre-pregnancy BMI <19.8, 28-40 pounds, slightly more than 1 lb./weekPre-pregnancy BMI 19.8-26.0, 25-35 pounds, approx. 1 lb./weekPre-pregnancy BMI 26.1-29.0, 15-25 pounds, 2/3 lb./weekPre-pregnancy BMI >29.0, 15 pounds

Inadequate weight gain = weight below the appropriate line OR any weight loss below pregravid weight in the 1st trimester OR weight loss > 2 pounds in the 2nd or 3rd trimester

Excessive weight gain = > 7 pounds/month. Use 1 month = 4 weeks

Current weight and date:

Name:

Date of Birth:

Due Date:

Height:

Prepregnancy Weight:

Pregravid Weight

28

25

15

0 2 10864 161412 222018 2624 343230 36 403828

0

2

10

8

6

4

16

14

12

22

20

18

26

24

34

32

30

36

40

38

28

25

15

-6

-4

-2

0

2

10

8

6

4

16

14

12

22

20

18

26

24

34

32

30

36

40

38

-6

-4

-2

105#

OB patient # 3

105#5’2”

114 115 122 128

Wks. gestation

Pounds Gained

Approximate upper limit

Page 6: Prenatal Weight Gain Chart in Pounds The weight gain lines indicate the minimum weight gain for the BMI ranges. Gain below these lines is considered inadequate

105#

9/22 12 114

10/24 16 115

OB patient # 3

11/25 21 122

1/4 27 127

1. After each visit, how many lbs. above/below recommended weight?

2. Is the overall weight at/above/below recommended weight?

Height: 5’2”