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Pregnancy Weight Gain Calculator

Welcome to Our Pregnancy Weight Gain Calculator!

I'm excited to introduce you to a tool that's close to my heart, the Pregnancy Weight Gain Calculator. It's here to support you in navigating the weight gain journey during your pregnancy. This user friendly calculator offers personalized guidance by using just your weight and height before pregnancy. Together, let's embark on a path to ensure both you and your baby enjoy a healthy journey!


Please enter your pre-pregnancy weight and height:


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Instructions for Using the Pregnancy Weight Gain Calculator

Step 1: Enter Your Pre-Pregnancy Weight

Start by entering your weight before pregnancy into the designated field. Please input this value in kilograms (kg).

Step 2: Enter Your Height

Next, input your height into the provided field. This value should be in centimeters (cm).

Step 3: Calculate Your Recommended Weight Gain

Once you've entered your pre-pregnancy weight and height, click on the "Calculate" button. The calculator will then display the recommended weight gain for your pregnancy based on your pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index (BMI).

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