37 weeks and earlier.
36 to 42 weeks is considered full-term. Anything before 36 weeks is considered premature. Preemies have all sorts of problems. Generally, the earlier the baby, the greater the risk of complications.
Premature delivery, or preterm birth, is defined as delivery that occurs before 37 weeks of gestation. A full-term pregnancy typically lasts about 40 weeks, so any birth that happens between 20 and 36 weeks is considered preterm. The earlier the baby is born within this range, the higher the risk of complications.
Weight and size of premature babies varies in regards to how many weeks of gestation, reason why they are premature, genetics, etc. There are so many variables so there is no standard size for premature babies.
I think what you want to know is what is considered premature versus an abortion? Prematurity is the delivery of the baby within the age of viability (which is usually 5mos of gestational age) before the fetus reaches the age of viability and is expelled from the woman's body is considered as abortion. i hope this helped
it takes 40 weeks for a baby to grow in a womb but if u deliver ur baby before 32 weeks then more likely u r going to have a premature baby i was pregnant and i carried my baby for 38 weeks i had a little boy he was 5lbs and 12 oz
9 months is the 'standard' time that a woman is pregnant for and during this time, the baby is developing. If the baby is born before 36 weeks, the baby is said to be 'premature' because the baby has not reached his/her full level of development.
Although all the baby's organs are formed it is not yet fully developed or mature enough for an independent existence. If it survives it will need specialist care in a neo-natal unit for many weeks and may have developmental problems. Only a small percentage of babies born at 24 weeks survive.
The term newborn for a baby is considered the first few hours, days or very few weeks. Generally upto a month. A baby over a month is considered by monthly age, then by years and etc.
Need to correct the above answer. At 37weeks your baby is not considered premature. At 37 weeks you are considered full-term!AnswerAt 34 weeks pregnant, Your baby has not fully developed his/her lungs. That will not be developed til 37 weeks and will still be considered premature at that age. If your just tired of being pregnant, as alot of us probably were, You just have to wait it out. That's the best thing to do, no matter how tired you are. your doctors will let you know if your in trouble and they will do what they have to do.
There are many risks associated with having a premature baby (born before 37 weeks gestation). The risk of mortality for the baby is higher in it's first year after birth. Premature babies are also at higher risk of neurological and disability problems, due to the brain not having had the full gestation time to develop. This can also be true of the other vital organs such as the heart, liver, kidneys and lungs, and many premature babies can experience maladies of their vital organs.
40 weeks, so 10 months. Although ur technically not pregnant until the 4th week of pregnancy. so 9 months 1 eeks, unless u have it early. A baby is considered full term and not premature at 37 weeks gestation.10 monthsHuman fetus's stay in the mother's womb anywhere from 8 - 10 months, optimally around 9 months.At an average of 9 months, each month containing roughly 4 weeks, a baby will stay in its mother's womb for about 38 weeks.9 months.
40 weeks, so 10 months. Although ur technically not pregnant until the 4th week of pregnancy. so 9 months 1 eeks, unless u have it early. A baby is considered full term and not premature at 37 weeks gestation.10 monthsHuman fetus's stay in the mother's womb anywhere from 8 - 10 months, optimally around 9 months.At an average of 9 months, each month containing roughly 4 weeks, a baby will stay in its mother's womb for about 38 weeks.9 months.