There is no exact standard for weight gain in the 25th week of pregnancy, and a gain of up to 10 kilograms is considered normal.
A weight gain of up to 13 kilograms is usually recommended for the entire pregnancy. The 25th week of pregnancy is part of the pregnancy cycle and an important period of fetal growth, when both the pregnant woman and the fetus will gain weight. For thin pregnant women, the weight gain may be less. For obese pregnant women, there may be more weight gain due to increased food intake.
During pregnancy, pregnant women should have a reasonable diet, need to eat regularly, do not pick food and partiality, not to overeat, can intake of protein, vitamin-rich food, to ensure that their own and the fetus’s nutritional needs.
During pregnancy, pregnant women also need to undergo regular maternity checkups, mainly for the purpose of understanding the health status of themselves and their fetuses.