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A normal pregnancy is 40 weeks
It is not normal to experience bleeding during pregnancy. If you are experiencing bleeding for any length of time during your pregnancy, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider immediately.
The due date is usually calculated by adding 266 days to the last menstrual period date; this is approximately nine to nine and a half months. Full term is considered anywhere from 38 to 42 weeks of pregnancy. Doctors generally like to get delivery right at about the 40th week, but 38 to 42 weeks is normal, because it is difficult to get it perfectly at 40 weeks.
physicians normally guage a pregnancy in terms of weeks, 40 weeks. What 40 weeks means is from the day of your LMP (last menstrual period). 40 weeks: 40weeks * 7days/week = 280days for a normal pregnancy
The normal length of a pregnancy is forty weeks. Forty weeks isn't always reached with many people. You may go over your due date or you may deliver earlier than your due date.
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Yes, its normal not to have contractions yet. 37 weeks is considered "full term" but a full term pregnancy is 37-42 weeks.
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yes it's normal to have mild cramps during 12 weeks of pregnancy its called braxton hicks contraction.
That isn't normal, it's impossible for a mother to vomit while the period of pregnancy.
Answer9 monthsOr 40 weeks from your last period. Also, the 9 months is divided into 3 trimesters, each 3 months in length.
A pregnancy of 40 weeks is called full-term.