After 30 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus will gradually gain weight, usually growing about 0.5 pounds per week.
At 30 weeks of pregnancy, you are already in the late stages of pregnancy, when the fetus grows faster and will gain weight rapidly, usually about 0.5 pounds per week. At 30 weeks of pregnancy the fetus weighs about 3 pounds, and at 40 weeks of pregnancy the fetus weighs about 6 to 7 pounds. At 37 weeks of pregnancy it is considered full term, when the fetus weighs 6 pounds.
It can be observed through the changes in fetal weight that there will be a significant difference between the weight of a full-term baby and a preterm baby, so it is important to take adequate rest during the second trimester to promote the maturation and development of the fetus in the uterus.
Pregnant women are advised to have adequate prenatal checkups after 30 weeks of pregnancy to ensure that the fetus is growing and developing at a healthy level.