Hi
it would depend on the circumstances and it would have to be agreed that the risk to the mother and/or baby is greater if the labour isn't induced.
My first baby was stillborn at 35+4 so the decision was made to induce my second baby at 35 weeks gestation but i first had to have this approved by my consultant and have an internal examination.
I was given steroid injections to strengthen the babies lungs and we ended up spending 6 days in hospital due to jaundice but we were told to expect to be in hospital for 2 weeks.
The best thing to do is to talk to your midwife about any concerns that you have.
Ann
Talk to your doctor about the options. Maybe have it induced, but first talk to your doctor.
According to research done by the March of Dimes the average gestation for twins is 35 weeks.
No, full term is not until 37 weeks. after that, taking long walks, helps the baby move down, or having sex, always take water w/you if you are out walking. Ask your Dr about getting induced.
There are THREE codes: 765.18 (pre-term infant with birthweight 2,000-2,499 grams) 765.28 (35-36 completed weeks of gestation) V30.00 (liveborn infant born in hospital, delivered without mention of cesarean delivery)
Yes, there are babies who die this late. If you go into labor it's premature labor though and not miscarriage.
Mosquitos have a gestation period of 18-35 days long.
For pet hedgehogs, the gestation is about 35 days.
Geese have a gestation period of 28-35 days.
If you aren't yet 37 weeks (full term) and having labor symptoms, you need to contact your Doctor!
Well, It depends on how far along you are in your pregnancy. For example, my sister's mucous plug came out when she was 35 weeks pregnant and my nephew was born about 13 days later. So I guess it depends.
about 35 years
There are 5 weeks in 35 days.