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No, 36 weeks is generally considered preterm for a pregnancy, as full-term delivery is typically between 37 and 42 weeks. Babies born at 36 weeks may require additional medical attention, as they might not be fully developed. However, some pregnancies may be safely delivered at 36 weeks if there are health concerns for the mother or baby. Always consult a healthcare provider for specific medical advice.

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