Fetus size by week: Your baby's weight throughout pregnancy (2024)

Find out how big your baby is in each week of pregnancy, using our fetal growth chart measurements of average length and weight.

How do you determine fetus size by week?

There are different methods for estimating how big a fetus is, which is why you'll find different numbers depending on the source.

Experts have formulas they use to come up with the estimated fetal weight (EFW) and height of a fetus, and the formulas aren't always the same. The measurements that are used in equations to estimate weight usually include biparietal (head) diameter (BPD), head circumference (HC), abdominal circumference (AC) and femur (thigh bone) length (FL).

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Height is a straightforward measurement, but the method of measuring it changes after the first trimester. For the first 13 weeks, the height measurement is taken from the top of the head to the baby's bottom. After the first 13 weeks, the measurement is taken from the top of the head to the baby's heel – explaining why, on the chart below, your baby appears to grow 3 inches from week 13 to week 14!

Hadlock, the main source we use in our fetal growth chart, provides one of the most commonly used – and most accurate – equations for estimating fetal height and weight. The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) and the Society for Maternal and Fetal Medicine (SMFM) use Hadlock's figures to diagnose and manage fetal growth conditions, such as intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR).

The numbers on our chart should coincide with the numbers your healthcare provider will be checking against when they measure your baby using ultrasound. (Providers don't measure height after 13 weeks, however, so don't expect to get those numbers at your ultrasound appointments.)

Note that the data used by Hadlock was gathered from middle-class Caucasian women with no history of maternal diseases known to affect fetal growth and no evidence of congenital anomalies. Your provider may make adjustments based on your individual circ*mstances.

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Fetal growth chart

Wondering how big your baby is during each week of pregnancy? The numbers in our chart below can give you a sense of your baby's size. Keep in mind that your baby may be much smaller or larger than these averages. That's okay – after all, healthy babies can weigh less than 5 pounds or more than 9 pounds at birth.

Boy's measurements are different than girl's measurements, even this early. For the numbers on our chart, we've taken an average of boys and girls. And remember, the height measurements up to 13 weeks are head-to-bottom estimates, while the height measurements starting at week 14 are head-to-toe estimates.

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Gestational ageLength (US)Weight (US)Length (cm)Mass (g)
(head to bottom)(head to bottom)
8 weeks0.62 inches0.71 ounces1.57 cm20 grams
9 weeks0.91 inches0.95 ounces2.30 cm27 grams
10 weeks1.22 inch1.23 ounces3.1 cm35 grams
11 weeks1.61 inch1.59 ounces4.1 cm45 grams
12 weeks2.13 inches2.05 ounces5.4 cm58 grams
13 weeks2.64 inches2.58 ounces6.7 cm73 grams
(head to toe)(head to toe)
14 weeks5.79 inches3.28 ounces14.7cm93 grams
15 weeks6.57 inches4.13 ounces16.7 cm117 grams
16 weeks7.32 inches5.15 ounces18.6 cm146 grams
17 weeks8.03 inches6.38 ounces20.4 cm181 grams
18 weeks8.74 inches7.87 ounces22.2 cm223 grams
19 weeks9.45 inches9.63 ounces24.0 cm273 grams
20 weeks10.12 inches11.68 ounces25.7 cm331 grams
21 weeks10.79 inches14.07 ounces27.4 cm399 grams
22 weeks11.42 inches1.05 pounds29.0 cm478 grams
23 weeks12.05 inches1.25 pounds30.6 cm568 grams
24 weeks12.68 inches1.48 pounds32.2 cm670 grams
25 weeks13.27 inches1.73 pounds33.7 cm785 grams
26 weeks13.82 inches2.01 pounds35.1 cm913 grams
27 weeks14.41 inches2.33 pounds36.6 cm1055 grams
28 weeks14.80 inches2.67 pounds37.6 cm1210 grams
29 weeks15.47 inches3.04 pounds39.3 cm1379 grams
30 weeks15.95 inches3.44 pounds40.5 cm1559 grams
31 weeks16.46 inches3.86 pounds41.8 cm1751 grams
32 weeks16.93 inches4.30 pounds43.0 cm1953 grams
33 weeks17.36 inches4.77 pounds44.1 cm2162 grams
34 weeks17.84 inches5.24 pounds45.3 cm2377 grams
35 weeks18.23 inches5.72 pounds46.3 cm2595 grams
36 weeks18.62 inches6.20 pounds47.3 cm2813 grams
37 weeks19.02 inches6.68 pounds48.3 cm3028 grams
38 weeks19.41 inches7.13 pounds49.3 cm3236 grams
39 weeks19.72 inches7.57 pounds50.1 cm3435 grams
40 weeks20.08 inches7.98 pounds51.0 cm3619 grams
41 weeks20.39 inches8.35 pounds51.8 cm3787 grams

Thanks to Dr. Mark Curran, maternal-fetal medicine specialist, for his help preparing this chart.

Fetal weight by week: How it changes

Your baby steadily gains weight over the course of your pregnancy, but it's not always at the same rate. If you're having one baby (not twins or multiples), your baby's rate of growth accelerates until 35 weeks, then decelerates.

Here are some highlights, based on estimations:

  • Up until 16 weeks, a fetus grows an average of about 19 grams per week, gradually increasing from 7 grams per week at 8 weeks to 15 grams per week at 12 weeks and 29 grams per week at 16 weeks.
  • By 20 weeks, a fetus is gaining about 59 grams per week (just over 2 ounces).
  • By 30 weeks, a fetus is gaining about 175 grams each week (more than 6 ounces).
  • At 35 weeks, a fetus is gaining about 215 grams each week, or about 7.5 ounces. At this point their growth rate peaks.
  • After 35 weeks, growth slows to about 188 grams per week, or 6.6 ounces. (Twins slow earlier, at around 28 weeks, and then average about 170 grams each week.)
  • In the last few weeks of pregnancy, the growth rate continues to gradually slow to about 168 grams (a little less than 6 ounces) per week by week 40.

Using a tape measure stretched over your belly, your provider will use a fundal height measurement to check your baby's size at your prenatal visits. Beginning at about 24 weeks, the measurement in centimeters should roughly match the gestational age of your baby. If you're 26 weeks pregnant, for example, your fundal height should be about 26 cm, give or take a centimeter in each direction.

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If your provider is concerned that your baby is too small, they'll monitor your baby's size with ultrasound, which is more accurate. Using ultrasound, your practitioner can take various measurements (head circumference and diameter, abdomen circumference, femur length) and use them to estimate your baby's size. They may also use a Doppler ultrasound to look at the blood flow to your placenta.

If your baby's estimated weight is less than the 10th percentile for their gestational age, they may be diagnosed with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), also called fetal growth restriction (FGR). IUGR can happen at any time during pregnancy. Some babies with IUGR just turn out to be small for their age, but sometimes there's a problem that's preventing the baby from growing properly.

At birth, a baby with IUGR is called "small for gestational age." While most SGA babies who are otherwise healthy grow just fine, some (especially those born prematurely) are at higher risk of problems such as c-section, jaundice, low blood sugar, and even long-term developmental and health problems.

Your baby's size by week

Here are some highlights of your baby's growth during pregnancy:

At 20 weeks, about the midpoint in your pregnancy, your baby is transmitting taste signals to their brain. And you may feel them hiccupping. Your baby's weight at 20 weeks is about 11.68 ounces, and they're about the length of a (10.12-inch) banana.

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At 32 weeks, your baby's lungs are developing fast, and your baby's storing minerals like iron for their first 6 months of life. Your baby's weight at 32 weeks is 4.30 pounds, and their length is 16.93 inches, about the size of a jicama.

At 33 weeks, things are getting snug in there! Your baby's skin is becoming less wrinkled as they fill in – your baby's weight at 33 weeks is about 4.77 pounds. At 17.36 inches, your baby is now about the size of a pineapple.

At 37 weeks, your baby's brain and lungs are still maturing, and they're still moving a lot, despite the close quarters. Your baby's weight at 37 weeks is about 6.68 pounds, and they're about the length of a bunch of Swiss chard, 19.02 inches.

Once your baby is born, they'll be weighed and measured, and your provider will continue to monitor their growth. While the average newborn weight is a little over 7 pounds, most newborns lose about 5 to 10 percent of their weight in the first days. No worries – they gain it back by the time they're about 2 weeks old, and by 4 months they usually double their birth weight.

Learn more:

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Fetus size by week: Your baby's weight throughout pregnancy (2024)

FAQs

Fetus size by week: Your baby's weight throughout pregnancy? ›

The vernix coating on your baby's skin is beginning to be absorbed. Starting in week 36, your baby gains about half a pound and grows half an inch a week. Many babies turn head-down and stay in that position for birth. First babies are likely to settle into your pelvis at about week 38.

How much does a fetus weigh every week? ›

What is the Average Fetal Weight by week?
Gestational ageLength (inches)Weight (in Kg)
27 weeks14.41 inches1.057
28 weeks14.80 inches1.211
29 weeks15.47 inches1.379
30 weeks15.95 inches1.560
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Feb 13, 2023

How much weight does an unborn baby put on each week? ›

The vernix coating on your baby's skin is beginning to be absorbed. Starting in week 36, your baby gains about half a pound and grows half an inch a week. Many babies turn head-down and stay in that position for birth. First babies are likely to settle into your pelvis at about week 38.

What is the normal weight of a baby during pregnancy? ›

Fetal Growth Chart
Gestational AgeLength (inches)Mass (g)
38 weeks19.613083
39 weeks19.963288
40 weeks20.163462
41 weeks20.353597
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How many ounces does a baby grow each week in the womb? ›

Your Baby's Development

This week begins your baby's most rapid period of weight gain — about 8 to 12 ounces (226 to 340 grams) each week! Fat is being deposited all over your baby's body, especially around the shoulders.

How big are fetuses at each week? ›

Fetal weight by week: How it changes

Up until 16 weeks, a fetus grows an average of about 19 grams per week, gradually increasing from 7 grams per week at 8 weeks to 15 grams per week at 12 weeks and 29 grams per week at 16 weeks. By 20 weeks, a fetus is gaining about 59 grams per week (just over 2 ounces).

How much does a 7 week old fetus weigh? ›

Though babies grow more some weeks than others, it all evens out to an average of 1.5 to 2 pounds in weight and 1 inch in length per month. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the 50th percentile 7-week-old baby weight for boys is about 11.5 pounds, and 10.6 pounds for girls.

How much does a 20 week old fetus weigh? ›

Your Baby's Development

You're halfway there! At 20 weeks into your pregnancy, your baby has grown significantly from that first dividing cell and now weighs about 11 ounces (312 grams) and measures about 6.3 inches (16 cm) from crown to rump.

Can you predict how much your baby will weigh? ›

Of course, there's no magic way to predict baby's weight to a T. That said, while you won't be able to get a precise answer before they're born, your doctor should be able to give you a rough ballpark estimate. What's more, you can do some educated guessing based on what's considered the average birth weight.

What is a good fetal weight? ›

Thus, depending on many factors, the optimal birth-weight range to minimize the risk of fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality is between 3000-4000 g.

How much weight does a baby gain per week? ›

By day 5, when feeding is going well, your baby will start to gain weight. It can take up to 2 weeks for a baby to get back to their birth weight. Some babies gain weight faster than this. In the first 3 months, breastfed babies usually gain around 150 to 200 grams a week.

How can you tell how much a fetus weighs? ›

Conclusion Fetal weight should be estimated using ultrasound.

When does a fetus become a baby? ›

As pregnancy progresses the embryo becomes a fetus. The fetus becomes a neonate or newborn at birth.

How much weight does a baby put on weekly? ›

Breastfed babies vs. formula-fed babies
Baby's ageAverage weight gain in ouncesAverage weight gain in grams
5 days to 4 months5–7 ounces per week170 grams per week
4 months to 6 months4–6 ounces per week113–150 grams per week
6 months to 12 months2–4 ounces per week57–113 grams per week
Aug 28, 2020

How much does a 36 week fetus weigh? ›

Week 36. Baby: Your baby measures about 20.7 inches from head to toe and weighs about 6 pounds. The baby may drop lower in your abdomen, usually assuming the head-down position to prepare for birth. The brain has been developing rapidly, and your baby is practicing blinking.

How much does a 27 week old fetus weigh? ›

In week 27 of pregnancy, the fetus measures approximately 37cm from crown to heel, and weighs around 910g. Fetal length is likely to have tripled, or even quadrupled since the twelfth week of pregnancy.

How accurate is fetal weight by ultrasound? ›

Ultrasound is not very reliable for estimating fetal weight near term. For a 9-pound baby, an ultrasound's predictive accuracy is typically 15 to 20 percent off. Which means we may over- or underestimate by more than a pound.

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