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Prenatal Weight Gain GridsWeight Gain Grids for Single Pregnancy (Rev. 3/10)1.Pre-pregnancy Underweight Range2.Pre-pregnancy Normal Weight Range3.Pre-pregnancy Overweight Range4.Pre-pregnancy Obese Weight RangeWeight Gain Grids for Twin Pregnancy (Rev. 1/13)5.Pre-pregnancy Normal Weight Range (Twins)6.Pre-pregnancy Overweight Range (Twins)7.Pre-pregnancy Obese Weight Range (Twins)Source: IOM (Institute of Medicine) and NRC (National Research Council). 2009. Weight Gain During Pregnancy:Reexamining the Guidelines. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.3/26/13

State of California — Health and Human Services AgencyCalifornia Department of Public HealthName:Weight Categories for WomenAccording to Height and1Pre-pregnancy Weight (lbs) :DateBMI Weight (lbs.)/Height (in.)² X 7031Recommended Weight Gain :Mark One:SingleTwinsUnderweight 28-40 lbs.N/ANormal25-35 lbs.37-54 lbs.Overweight15-25 lbs.31-50 lbs.Obese11-20 lbs.25-42 lbs.Pre-pregnancy Weight:Height:1IOM, 2009. Weight Gain During Pregnancy:Reexamining the Guidelines. Washington, DC:National Academies Press.2Per Personal Communication with the Committeeto Reexamine IOM Pregnancy Weight GuidelinesCDPH 4472B1 (03/10)WtWk Gest.Initials

State of California — Health and Human Services AgencyCalifornia Department of Public HealthName:Weight Categories for WomenAccording to Height and1Pre-pregnancy Weight (lbs) :DateBMI Weight (lbs.)/Height (in.)² X 7031Recommended Weight Gain :Mark One:SingleTwinsUnderweight 28-40 lbs.N/ANormal25-35 lbs.37-54 lbs.Overweight15-25 lbs.31-50 lbs.Obese11-20 lbs.25-42 lbs.Pre-pregnancy Weight:Height:1IOM, 2009. Weight Gain During Pregnancy:Reexamining the Guidelines. Washington, DC:National Academies Press.2Per Personal Communication with the Committeeto Reexamine IOM Pregnancy Weight GuidelinesCDPH 4472B2 (03/10)WtWk Gest.Initials

State of California- Health and Human Services AgencyCalifornia Department of Public HealthName:Weight Categories for WomenAccording to Height and1Pre-pregnancy Weight (lbs) :DateBMI Weight (lbs.)/Height (in.)² X 7031Recommended Weight Gain :Mark One:SingleTwinsUnderweight 28-40 lbs.N/ANormal25-35 lbs.37-54 lbs.Overweight15-25 lbs.31-50 lbs.Obese11-20 lbs.25-42 lbs.Pre-pregnancy Weight:Height:1IOM, 2009. Weight Gain During Pregnancy:Reexamining the Guidelines. Washington, DC:National Academies Press.2Per Personal Communication with the Committeeto Reexamine IOM Pregnancy Weight GuidelinesCDPH 4472B3 (03/10)WtWk Gest.Initials

State of California — Health and Human Services AgencyCalifornia Department of Public HealthName:Weight Categories for WomenAccording to Height and1Pre-pregnancy Weight (lbs) :DateBMI Weight (lbs.)/Height (in.)² X 7031Recommended Weight Gain :Mark One:SingleTwinsUnderweight 28-40 lbs.N/ANormal25-35 lbs.37-54 lbs.Overweight15-25 lbs.31-50 lbs.Obese11-20 lbs.25-42 lbs.Pre-pregnancy Weight:Height:1IOM, 2009. Weight Gain During Pregnancy:Reexamining the Guidelines. Washington, DC:National Academies Press.2Per Personal Communication with the Committeeto Reexamine IOM Pregnancy Weight GuidelinesCDPH 4472B4 (03/10)WtWk Gest.Initials

State of California — Health and Human Services AgencyCalifornia Department of Public HealthName:Weight Categories for WomenAccording to Height and1Pre-pregnancy Weight (lbs) :Pre-pregnancy Normal Weight RangePrenatal Weight Gain Grid (with Twins)DateBMI Weight (lbs.)/Height (in.)² X 7031Recommended Weight Gain :Mark One:SingleTwinsUnderweight 28-40 lbs.N/ANormal25-35 lbs.37-54 lbs.Overweight15-25 lbs.31-50 lbs.Obese11-20 lbs.25-42 lbs.Pre-pregnancy Weight:Height:1IOM, 2009. Weight Gain During Pregnancy:Reexamining the Guidelines. Washington, DC:National Academies Press.2Per Communication with Florida and CaliforniaWIC ProgramsCDPH 4472B5 (01/13)WtWk Gest.Initials2

State of California — Health and Human Services AgencyCalifornia Department of Public HealthName:Weight Categories for WomenAccording to Height and1Pre-pregnancy Weight (lbs) :Pre-pregnancy Overweight RangePrenatal Weight Gain Grid (with Twins)DateBMI Weight (lbs.)/Height (in.)² X 7031Recommended Weight Gain :Mark One:SingleTwinsUnderweight 28-40 lbs.N/ANormal25-35 lbs.37-54 lbs.Overweight15-25 lbs.31-50 lbs.Obese11-20 lbs.25-42 lbs.Pre-pregnancy Weight:Height:1IOM, 2009. Weight Gain During Pregnancy:Reexamining the Guidelines. Washington, DC:National Academies Press.2Per Communication with Florida and CaliforniaWIC ProgramsCDPH 4472B6 (01/13)WtWk Gest.Initials2

State of California — Health and Human Services AgencyCalifornia Department of Public HealthName:Weight Categories for WomenAccording to Height and1Pre-pregnancy Weight (lbs) :Pre-pregnancy Obese RangePrenatal Weight Gain Grid (with Twins)DateBMI Weight (lbs.)/Height (in.)² X 7031Recommended Weight Gain :Mark One:SingleTwinsUnderweight 28-40 lbs.N/ANormal25-35 lbs.37-54 lbs.Overweight15-25 lbs.31-50 lbs.Obese11-20 lbs.25-42 lbs.Pre-pregnancy Weight:Height:1IOM, 2009. Weight Gain During Pregnancy:Reexamining the Guidelines. Washington, DC:National Academies Press.2Per Communication with Florida and CaliforniaWIC ProgramsCDPH 4472B7 (01/13)WtWk Gest.Initials2

4. Pre-pregnancy Obese Weight Range Weight Gain Grids for Twin Pregnancy (Rev. 1/13) 5. Pre-pregnancy Normal Weight Range (Twins) 6. Pre-pregnancy Overweight Range (Twins) 7. Pre-pregnancy Obese Weight Range (Twins) Source: IOM (Institute of Medicine) and NRC (National Research Council). 2009. Weight Gain During Pregnancy: Reexamining the .

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