In multiple pregnancies, of course, the woman's weight gain is much greater than in a pregnancy with a single foetus. When the pregnancy is with a single baby, the woman usually gains around 11-13 kg.
On the other hand, if the pregnancy is a multiple pregnancy, the woman can gain between 15 and 20 kg approximately. It is therefore logical to think that multiple pregnancies can lead to greater movement limitations for the pregnant woman.
Read the full article on: Risks associated with multiple pregnancy for the mother and babies ( 69).
By Andrea Rodrigo B.Sc., M.Sc. (embryologist), Manuel Aparicio Caballero M.D., M.Sc. (gynecologist), Marta Barranquero Gómez B.Sc., M.Sc. (embryologist), Zaira Salvador B.Sc., M.Sc. (embryologist) and Michelle Lorraine Embleton B.Sc. Ph.D. (biochemist).
Last Update: 11/09/2022