No. It's not healthy. A week late may be OK, but not a month late.
Assuming that your due date is based on professional medical assessment, pregnancy longer than 40 weeks could indicate a serious problem.
Contact your OB/GYN or GP for any concerns you have about the term of pregnancy.
You don't
1 month, if your baby is healthy.. If not a healthy baby than possibly up to 6 months. Watch your child's diet
The average baby looses some weight after birth, but at one month a weight of 10 pounds would be considered healthy. A baby girl will often weigh a bit less than a boy, averaging about a pound less.
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''wastOng pagkain ni mommy sigaradong healthy si baby.,"
i weigh 3 pounds and i was late so 5 at the heaviest or the baby is mordily obest lol
I rear ended a car on the freeway in my 8th month. She's now 20, totally healthy, and smart as a whip.
A 6 month baby is six month old
"Sa wastong nutrisyon ni mommy, siguradong healthy si baby." It emphasize the proper nutrition and good health of pregnant women and would-be pregnant women. It also stresses the importance of good nutrition to have a healthy baby and mother.
the baby has to to have a healthy diet so when it is born it can be strong and not weak or unhealthy.the baby has to be healthy to grow because its body need vitamins and proteins etc to stay healthy.
u can give me cirilac,,milk,,boiled egg,rice,, mash patatoes,, water,, etc
8 months into a 9 month pregnancy is, I think, a bit late to start to consider the problem.