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Is it normal to give birth to a baby of more than 2 kg in 34 weeks of pregnancy? What should I do?
Under normal circumstances, at 34 weeks of pregnancy, the baby's weight in the mother's belly is about 3.5-4.5kg, and its length is about 40㎝. There is still some time before the expected date of delivery. The baby should be about 40 weeks old, with a minimum weight of over 5kg and a height of 48-50㎝.

Because according to medical theory, the fetus is full-term after 37 weeks of pregnancy. At this time, the lungs of the fetus have developed almost, and they can breathe spontaneously after birth. Even if the fetus develops slowly, you can take care of the baby through the incubator, so that the baby can catch up with the full-term newborn in the follow-up. However, the baby needs a lot of money after entering the incubator, which many families can't afford.

Therefore, it is theoretically abnormal to give birth to a baby weighing more than 2 kg at 34 weeks of pregnancy, which also shows that the development of the fetus in the mother's stomach is not ideal. But no matter what the reason, since it is premature, we should take full care of the baby. I believe that the baby can also repay the mother with a healthy body.

So, under what circumstances will the baby be stunted?

1. Inheritance:

Some parents are born short, so their babies have a great chance to inherit their parents' genes. There is a pregnant woman in our community who is only about 150㎝ and very thin. The baby in her belly is always too small for every prenatal examination, but the doctor says it may be hereditary and there is no way.

2. Malnutrition

Some expectant mothers are prone to unbalanced nutrition intake, poor appetite and picky eaters due to work reasons. If they live this life for a long time, the fetus will be affected.

3. Disease

Some expectant mothers suffer from some diseases before pregnancy. After pregnancy, they often have endocrine disorders or nutrition is not absorbed, so it is difficult for the fetus to develop normally.

Therefore, for the sake of the health of the fetus and the happiness of the family, expectant mothers should be fully prepared before pregnancy, and those who have diseases should be treated before pregnancy. During other pregnancies, check-ups should be made on time, with a calm mind, a balanced diet and more advice from doctors.