Fetal weight can increase with the growth of gestational weeks and there is no fixed value.
Generally speaking, clinically the fetus refers to the fetus after 8 weeks of gestation, as the pregnant woman’s gestational weeks continue to increase, the pregnancy continues, the fetus in the mother’s body can continue to grow and develop, each gestational week of the normal fetal weight values are different, and is not fixed.
For example, at 16 weeks of gestation, fetal weight is about 110g, at 20 weeks of gestation, about 320g, at 24 weeks of gestation, about 630g, at 28 weeks of gestation, about 1,000g, at 32 weeks of gestation, about 1,700g, at 36 weeks of gestation, about 2,500g, and at 40 weeks of gestation, about 3,400g, and the specific weight size may vary from one individual to another.
Correct assessment of fetal weight is helpful in determining the growth and development of the fetus and needs to be done by a medical professional.