How Much Should A Newborn Weigh? | First-Week Facts
Most term newborns weigh 2.5–4.0 kg (5 lb 8 oz–8 lb 13 oz); the average sits near 3.3 kg (7 lb 4 oz).
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Most term newborns weigh 2.5–4.0 kg (5 lb 8 oz–8 lb 13 oz); the average sits near 3.3 kg (7 lb 4 oz).
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By two weeks, a newborn’s stomach typically holds about 60–90 mL (2–3 oz) per feed.
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Most newborns stay awake 30–90 minutes at a time, then need sleep again; across 24 hours they often sleep about 14–17 hours.
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Newborn awake time usually runs 45–60 minutes per stretch, adding up to about 8–10 hours of alert time across a 24-hour day.
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Newborn stomach capacity starts around 5–7 mL on day 1, rises to 30–60 mL by day 4, and reaches roughly 90–120 mL per feed by one month.
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At one week old, a newborn’s stomach holds around 45–60 mL (1½–2 oz) per feeding, so small, frequent feeds still fit best.
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At term, newborn head circumference is about 34 cm around at the median, and most fall roughly 32–36 cm depending on sex and gestational age.
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Most full-term newborns weigh 2.5–4.5 kg and measure 48–53 cm long, with head circumference around 33–36 cm at birth.
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