Yes absoloutly. Its very unlikely that a woman ever goes exactly on her due date. Babies born in week 37 or earlier are classed as premature, so a baby born a day earlier than 39 weeks is more or less classed as full term and will be as well developed as a baby born at 40 weeks gestation
At 36 weeks, your baby has grown considerably and because there is less space in utero, it is more difficult for the baby to move. However, kick counts should be done on a regular and daily basis. If you feel like the baby has been moving less or not at all, contact your doctor immediately for consultation and advice. Many times they will monitor your baby's activity to make sure all is well. Most of the time everything is ok but it's always better to be safe than sorry.
The survival rate is about 90%.. however their is many factors to consider; such as birth weight, apgar score, was the mother given steroid injection while the baby was in the womb for lung matturity? Normally the outcome is okay, with maybe only a few days in the NICU for observation, however a prematture baby is always at higher risk for infection. Babies born at 35 weeks sometimes have a hard time mainaining their body temperature.
it is ok aslong as long as they are brothers and sisters and born in the same littler do not introduce any other bunnys until 8 weeks apart froom its mother and brothers and sisters
yes. only one time though. & 6 weeks after
If you aren't yet 37 weeks (full term) and having labor symptoms, you need to contact your Doctor!
Although all the baby's organs are formed it is not yet fully developed or mature enough for an independent existence. If it survives it will need specialist care in a neo-natal unit for many weeks and may have developmental problems. Only a small percentage of babies born at 24 weeks survive.
Three weeks may be a little early, but if the babies are eating well and drinking water on their own, it should be ok.
No. That's how babies are born with defects!
It's mother OK little kid
If you are 23 weeks AOG, fundal height must be around 30 cm. Your baby might be SGA or having intrauterine growth retardation.
no, it would be dead