Gg. Nahum et al., FETAL WEIGHT-GAIN AT TERM - LINEAR WITH MINIMAL DEPENDENCE ON MATERNAL OBESITY, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 172(5), 1995, pp. 1387-1394
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine the shape of the function rela
ting birth weight to gestational age between 37.0 and 42.0 weeks of pr
egnancy and to determine the effect of maternal obesity on term fetal
weight gain in normal pregnancies. STUDY DESIGN: Birth weights in 326
singleton, term gestations were studied in nondiabetic, nonsmoking whi
te women who had well-dated, uncomplicated pregnancies. RESULTS: Birth
weight was a linear function of gestational age between 37.0 and 42.0
weeks. Mean (+/-SD) fetal weight gain was 12.7 +/- 1.4 gm per day (95
% confidence interval 9.9 to 15.5 gm/day). Fetal weight gain was only
0.6 gm per day greater for obese pregnant women than for those of norm
al weight for height. Male fetuses gained weight 0.5 gm per day faster
than females. CONCLUSION: Fetal weight gain is a linear function of g
estational age between 37.0 and 42.0 weeks of pregnancy for normal ges
tations. The effect of maternal obesity on fetal weight gain at term i
s small and not clinically significant.