Yes, @ 37 weeks you are considered full term.
It can take anywhere between 9 to 10 months. 9 months is equal to 36 weeks and 10 months is 40 weeks. A full-term baby is born anywhere from 37-40 weeks. A baby born before that is considered pre-term, or premature, and after that post-term.
a little after 8 and a half months
You can have it at 37 weeks, as they consider you full term at that point in time.
Yes 37 weeks is considered full term
37 weeks is about eight and a half months.
40 weeks, so 10 months. Although ur technically not pregnant until the 4th week of pregnancy. so 9 months 1 eeks, unless u have it early. A baby is considered full term and not premature at 37 weeks gestation.10 monthsHuman fetus's stay in the mother's womb anywhere from 8 - 10 months, optimally around 9 months.At an average of 9 months, each month containing roughly 4 weeks, a baby will stay in its mother's womb for about 38 weeks.9 months.
40 weeks, so 10 months. Although ur technically not pregnant until the 4th week of pregnancy. so 9 months 1 eeks, unless u have it early. A baby is considered full term and not premature at 37 weeks gestation.10 monthsHuman fetus's stay in the mother's womb anywhere from 8 - 10 months, optimally around 9 months.At an average of 9 months, each month containing roughly 4 weeks, a baby will stay in its mother's womb for about 38 weeks.9 months.
At 39 weeks pregnant you are classed as full-term therefore you are 9 months pregnant
40 weeks
A baby can usually be safely delivered after 37 weeks gestation. That is considered the minimum for full term. There are no "required" amount of days past this for delivery.
Yes, its normal not to have contractions yet. 37 weeks is considered "full term" but a full term pregnancy is 37-42 weeks.
The medical term for preemie is premature infant, referring to a baby born before completing 37 weeks of gestation.