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Your due date is calculated by the first day of your last regulare menstrual period the doctor will give you an estimated due date according to the chart that they have which is calculated to 40 weeks....the ultrasound will give you an estimated due date according to your LMP and fetal development if the fetus looks under or overdeveloped for when your saying your LMP was then your doctor will consult you and maybe run some more tests but all EDD are to 40 weeks although remember they give you a 2 week margin meaning you could go at 38 or 42 weeks hope this helps Good Luck and God Bless!!!
There are many ways to distinguish different stages. One way is measured in trimesters, as I'm sure you've heard of. Others measure weeks, months, fetal growth and development, etc. Try a basic Google search to find a few types of "stages".First trimester: 1-12 weeks of pregnancySecond trimester: 13-27 weeks of pregnancyThird trimester: 28-40+ weeks of pregnancy
The period of development when the egg transforms into a baby inside the mother's womb is called gestation. This process involves various stages such as fertilization, implantation, and fetal growth, which typically lasts around 40 weeks in humans.
40 weeks is 280 days (40 x 7).
40 weeks is greater.
approx.. 40 weeks
Teachers in Massachusetts typically work approximately 36-40 weeks per year, depending on the school district and specific contractual obligations. This includes both instructional time with students and professional development days.
There are 280 days in 40 weeks.
0.77 years or about 9.2 months.Try searching for "40 weeks in years" or "40 weeks in months" on Google.
usually it is about 40 weeks but sometimes it may be overdue or premature but if not usually 40 weeks
Much less- 5 months amounts to 20 weeks, as there are 4 weeks to a month, so 4 weeks x 5 = 20. There are 52 weeks in a year, so 40 weeks is 9 months.
Both. 10 months is 40 weeks.