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Weighing baby

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Wherethereshope · 12/11/2020 05:21

I'm only 12 weeks pregnant, but wondering how you are (or how you are advised) to weigh baby with there not being many clinics open

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Harrysmummy246 · 12/11/2020 10:54

Might be worth messaging mumsnet HQ as this has landed in the sleep section.

But you're 6months away from giving birth, a lot can change with Covid etc in that time. This isn't something to worry about at the moment.

Wherethereshope · 12/11/2020 21:31

Thanks.. I'm not worried, just interested. I used to find it a chore going to baby clinics so like the idea of having my own scales, just wondered what is recommended

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Anoisagusaris · 12/11/2020 21:33

At home, using a digital scales - Weigh yourself, and then weigh yourself holding the baby!

GoldPaperStars · 12/11/2020 21:33

We had issues with weight gain so bought our own scales on eBay. Brand new and less than £20 if I remember correctly.

Wherethereshope · 13/11/2020 22:11

@Anoisagusaris just the usual ones we'd weigh ourselves on? That sounds good

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