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Dr Rachel Reed | evidence-based birth information Dr Rachel Reed evidence-based birth information Skip to content Home About about this blog about me interviews Books Reclaiming Childbirth as a Rite of Passage Why Induction Matters Articles journals magazine Online Courses Membership YouTube Podcast Mailing List Index ← Older posts Big Babies: the risk of care provider fear Posted on September 2, 2019 by Dr Rachel Reed Isla Miller (and cheeks) Updated: June 2023 Big babies are normal in well resourced countries. Over 10% of babies born in the UK and Australia weigh 4kg (8lb 13oz) or more. Healthy well nourished women grow healthy well nourished babies. Genetic factors also influence the size of babies (big babies run in families); and each baby a woman has usually weighs more than the last. Babies also continue to grow at the end of pregnancy (because placentas continue to nourish them rather than switch off) – so a baby will b...

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