At least half of all babies who experience shoulder dystocia at birth weigh less than 4kg. Large babies can be born via a normal, vaginal delivery — but it's best to give birth where you can access specialist medical services, just in case things don't go according to plan.
A child's normal weight is somewhere between 2.5 and 3.5 kg. If the weight is slightly more than 3.5 kg it is also considered to be normal. If your baby weighs less than 2.5 kg, he or she is said to have a low birth weight. This is something that can happen to premature babies.
A normal baby weight at birth should be anywhere between 2.5kg and 4.5kg, with 3.5kg being considered the average.
Most babies born between 37 and 40 weeks weigh somewhere between 5 pounds, 8 ounces (2,500 grams) and 8 pounds, 13 ounces (4,000 grams). Newborns who are lighter or heavier than the average baby are usually fine.
While the average weight for a full-term baby is around 3.3kg, some healthy babies have been born below or above that weight. If your baby is born between 2.5kgs and 3.7kg, there's no cause for concern.
Vaginal birth is still recommended is your baby is estimated to weigh less than 5,000 g (10 lbs) if you don't have diabetes. If your baby is estimated to weigh more than 4,500 g (8.4 lbs), and your labor stalls in the active stage or the baby doesn't descend, this is an indication for cesarean delivery.
So, in the U.S., most people have an ultrasound at the end of pregnancy to estimate the baby's size, and if the baby appears large, their care provider will usually recommend either an induction or an elective Cesarean.
More than 9 out of 10 babies born at term (37 to 40 weeks) weigh between 2.5kg and 4.5kg. If your baby weighs 4.5kg or more at birth, they are considered larger than normal.
Your body goes through exactly the same process of labour regardless of your baby's size. In fact, the size of your baby has no influence whatsoever on the first stage of labour.
The risk for problems increases as the birth weight increases. The risks are highest for babies who weigh more than 9 pounds, 15 ounces (4,500 grams).
Babies who weigh less than 1 pound, 1.5 ounces (500 grams) have the most problems and are much less likely to survive. Low-birth-weight babies typically catch up in physical growth if they have no other complications. Babies may need to have special follow-up healthcare programs.
For example, a baby who weighs 3 kg will need 450 ml of prepared infant formula each day. From 3 to 6 months, this falls to 120 ml of infant formula per kilogram of body weight each day. From 6 to 12 months, it falls again to between 90 and 120 ml of infant formula per kilogram of body weight each day.
A birth weight of less than 5 pounds, 8 ounces (2.5 kilograms) is called low birth weight. Babies weighing less than 3 pounds, 4 ounces (1.5 kilograms) at birth are considered very low birth weight.
A: A baby that weighs more than 8 lbs 13 ounces at the time of delivery is considered a "macrosomic" or "large for gestational age" baby. There are certainly women delivering all over the world that are able to deliver these larger babies vaginally.
Genetic factors and maternal conditions such as obesity or diabetes can cause fetal macrosomia. Rarely, a baby might have a medical condition that makes him or her grow faster and larger. Sometimes it's unknown what causes a baby to be larger than average.
Donna Simpson of New Jersey, USA, weighted 532 lb (241 kg; 38 st) when she delivered daughter Jacqueline in February 2007.
Currently, the evidence tells us that induction for a suspected larger baby does not decrease your baby's likelihood of a stay in the NICU. The most recent evidence indicates early induction (37-38 weeks) can increase your baby's risk of needing treatment for jaundice (which can sometimes mean a longer hospital stay).
If ultrasound exams during pregnancy show that your baby is very large, your healthcare provider may recommend early delivery. You may need a planned cesarean section.
Contractions help push your baby out of your uterus. Your provider may recommend inducing labor if your health or your baby's health is at risk or if you're 2 weeks or more past your due date. For some women, inducing labor is the best way to keep mom and baby healthy. Inducing labor should be for medical reasons only.
Long term, babies born large for gestational age have an increased risk various poorer health outcomes such as diabetes, obesity etc.
MYSURU: A woman gave birth to a baby weighing 4kg at Motherhood Hospital in the city through normal delivery. The 24-year-old woman has delivered a baby girl. It is a rare case for an Indian baby's weight to be more than normal. A normal baby's weight is around 2.5 to 3.5kg during birth, said hospital authorities.