40 weeks fromthe start of the last period, 38 weeks from conception.
In most medical communities, 37 weeks or later is considered full term.
No it is not normal to have your period while pregnant. I have heard of some small spotting while pregnant but if you have your full period while you think you are pregnant, you thought wrong. You would not be pregnant.
Yes, its normal not to have contractions yet. 37 weeks is considered "full term" but a full term pregnancy is 37-42 weeks.
A normal, full-term pregnancy for a human is usually 40 weeks. However, anything between 39 weeks 0 days and 40 weeks 6 days is considered full-term.
Many women have a full period while pregnant,but you should contact your doctor just incase.
No because the baby does not have the full male reproductive system to get a woman pregnant
No because the baby does not have the full male reproductive system to get a woman pregnant
52.14.. weeks in a normal year, 52.29.. in a leap year.
The average pregnancy goes 40 weeks after the last period, or 38 weeks after conception. Pregnancy is generally measured after the woman's last period. There are cases of premature babies, born in any week of the pregnancy. There are cases of the pregnancy continuing another week or two after 40 weeks. It depends on the woman and her baby.You are considered full term at 37+ weeks and may go into labor anytime. If you are still pregnant at 40 weeks your doctor will assess you and decide if they think you will need to be induced. Some women are pregnant for 42 weeks and have to be induced.40
At 39 weeks pregnant you are classed as full-term therefore you are 9 months pregnant
because youre pregnant for the full 9 months which equals to 40wks
If the baby was born at 40 weeks (full term) you got pregnant in August. Count backwards on a calendar 40 weeks from the babies Birthday.
Only if the syringe is full of fresh sperm.