Yes, a baby can be full term and weigh 5 pounds. While the average birth weight for full-term babies is typically between 5.5 to 8.8 pounds, some full-term babies may be smaller due to factors such as genetics, maternal health, or nutritional status during pregnancy. A weight of 5 pounds is classified as low birth weight, but it can still occur in otherwise healthy full-term infants. It's important for healthcare providers to monitor such infants for any potential health concerns.
37WKS
It`s a baby born premature not the full 9 month term.
No you can't.
you can misscarry your baby as long as you are pregnant.from com conception until you are full term. you can misscarry your baby as long as you are pregnant.from com conception until you are full term.
If you go to full term the IUD will probably come out when the baby is delivered.
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Yes a woman with endometriosis can carry a baby to full term. Medically endometriosis can hinder the getting pregnant process. Consult your obstetrician about you level of endometriosis.
Typically, a human pregnancy lasts about nine months, not six. However, there are scenarios, such as premature birth, where a baby may be born before reaching full term, which is usually around 37 to 42 weeks. In some cases, certain medical conditions might lead to a baby being carried for a shorter duration, but this is not the norm for full-term pregnancies.
Yes, a human baby can weigh 3000 grams, which is equivalent to 3 kilograms or about 6.6 pounds. This weight is within the range of normal birth weights, as most full-term babies typically weigh between 2500 grams (5.5 pounds) and 4000 grams (8.8 pounds). A weight of 3000 grams is considered healthy for a newborn.
A baby born at 38 weeks after conception weighing five pounds is considered to be on the lower end of the normal weight spectrum for gestational age. According to the World Health Organization, a full-term baby typically weighs between 5.5 pounds (2.5 kg) and 8.8 pounds (4 kg) at birth. Therefore, while the baby is technically within the normal range, it may be classified as "low birth weight" if it weighs less than 5.5 pounds. It's important to monitor the baby's health and growth following birth.
Yes, @ 37 weeks you are considered full term.