Yes, that's fine. There are no problems with that
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
If you mean, How many weeks of pregnancy before birth the answer is approximately 40 weeks from the last period or 38 weeks from conception. In humans the baby is considered full term any where from 38 weeks to 42 weeks from the last period. Each individual takes slightly longer or shorter to grow a baby. Nutrition, health, heredity, and the infant are all factors effecting hte length of pregnancy. No one can scientifically predict exactly when a baby will be born.
yes it does
I am 38 weeks and had sweep yesterday at half 3 and still no sign of baby.
2 weeks early is around week 38 which is still within the normal range. It doesn't mean anything special.
A woman is pregnant for 38-40 weeks.
Childbirth usually occurs about 38 weeks after conception. So 38 weeks before November 30, 2008 would be Sunday, March 9, 2008. The key is that it "usually occurs". A baby could easily be born a couple weeks before or after 38 weeks, so the actual conception date could vary by a couple weeks either way.
About 38 weeks prior to that. A pregnancy takes 40 weeks.
your baby probably has hiccups
Human babies are usually carried for about 9 months during pregnancy before being born. After birth, babies are typically carried in their caregiver's arms, in a baby carrier, or in a stroller for several months to a few years depending on the parent's preference and the baby's development.
Yes, the development takes 38 to 42 weeks - about 9 months.
Embryo. It's a fetus week 10-38.