NO i am 18 and my son's father is 36 and my baby boy is healthy.
The only thing I'd know of would be looking at your risk factors, are you over 35? Is the father over 60?
Because most baby's are born prematurely when the mother is over 35
a baby stincks and throws up and crys we all hate them
35/36 = 0.9722... recurring.
baby alive is 35 dolors
Probably nothing. 35 year old (and older) moms have perfectly healthy babies all the time. That being said, being over 35 increases the chances of some chromosomal abnormalities, and if you are concerned you can have tests done. The initial blood test most women have, the quadruple screen, has a high false positive rate, but if you are concerned by the results you can have an amniocentesis or CVS (chorionic villus sampling) done. The amnio and cvs are invasive, and increase the chance of miscarriage slightly. Older age also increases the risks of all pregnancy complication, including preeclampsia and gestational diabetes in the mother. These can cause growth problems in the baby. It is important to get good, regular prenatal care if you are over 35.
What is 8/35 is one example.
35 over 60 = 35 divided by 60 = 0.583333 . . .
28 over 35 = 0.8 in decimal28/35:= 28 ÷ 35= 0.8 in decimal
12 over -35
35 over 50 is 0.7
44 over 35 as a mixed number = 19/35