how many weeks is considered full term?
27 January 2010 4 Responses
A Parent asks, I have been told its 37 weeks and also 38 weeks, so which is it? So if born at 37 weeks are you likely to be able to leave that day with baby providing there were no complications?
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40 weeks.
But they consider 36 weeks full term most of the time.
Yes, you could leave after about 1 to 2 days if no complications.
37 weeks is classed as full term and yes if there are no complications then you can take the baby home with you that day. Good luck and congrats!
i thought once you have the baby its a full term pregnancy
hey.
37 weeks is full term.
yes if no complications most likely that day or the next.
God Bless x
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