Week 25 - 26: Gaining Baby Weight

Week 25 - 26: Gaining Baby Weight

Wondering if your weight gain is normal? Gain weight the healthy way!

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Do you know that women gain baby weight differently? Usually, women gain an additional 11-15 kg during pregnancy. Make sure to consult your healthcare professional regularly for a healthy weight gain.

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