Within a week either way, you can bet they are right - it comes with their territory, and they get to be experts with it.
Most doctors get 5-6 weeks of vacations.
Full term is 40 weeks, but some doctors let women deliver after 36 weeks. Approximate time is 42 weeks
The active chemical stays in your system for a few weeks, so they look for it, and no, your doctor has to send the urine away to a lab for analysis. **** This is wrong. Many doctors have urine screens that show results in minutes. Right in the office.
about 3 or 4 weeks
== == == == == == == == The doctors and many people tell you any where from now to 2 weeks.
Yes, but the doctors would probably suggest inducing you at 42 weeks. My mum was pregnant for 44 weeks she just told the doctors if the baby was ready then he would come out.
Forty weeks.36 weeks is standard but not everyone carries until full term and some go past the 36 week mark.Most doctors count 40 weeks from the first day of your last period.
You are pregnant for 40 weeks, which equals 10 months. Doctors give you a 4 week window that allows you to either deliver 2 weeks early or two weeks later then your actual due date. So they consider your pregnancy 9 months, but when at the doctors they count by weeks not months.
Get a 3rd opinion.
depends but 156 should be right
This depends on your doctor. Many doctors will induce at 39 weeks if the pregnancy has been healthy and there is a valid reason for the induction. Some doctors choose to wait until after your due date. Discuss risks and benefits of induction with your doctor since it is mostly up to him/her.
Depends on when you had sex. Right after the last one or later.