What is full term pregnancy?
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A full-term pregnancy refers to a pregnancy that has reached between 37 and 42 weeks of gestation. Here's a breakdown of the different classifications within this range: 1. Early Term: 37 weeks to 38 weeks and 6 days 2. Full Term: 39 weeks to 40 weeks and 6 days 3. Late Term: 41 weeks to 41 weeks anRead more
A full-term pregnancy refers to a pregnancy that has reached between 37 and 42 weeks of gestation. Here’s a breakdown of the different classifications within this range:
1. Early Term: 37 weeks to 38 weeks and 6 days
2. Full Term: 39 weeks to 40 weeks and 6 days
3. Late Term: 41 weeks to 41 weeks and 6 days
4. Post Term: 42 weeks and beyond
Reaching full term is important because it allows the baby to develop fully, reducing the risk of complications after birth. Babies born at full term generally have better health outcomes compared to those born earlier.
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