A baby is not fully devolped at 36 weeks! Wrong info! 37 weeks is considered full term. Its is then safe . Always remember you go through your 40th week! So 37 weeks is full term and then the baby just puts on weight from that time until you deliver. Usually 1 lb a week.
2007-02-06 00:02:55
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answered by kelly d 2
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A baby is considered full term at 38 weeks. It is quite normal to have a baby at 36 weeks and up. Under 36 weeks you would worry about maturation of the lungs.
2007-02-06 00:38:57
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answered by pretty_as_me 3
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I think 25 weeks is the earliest a baby can survive by being born but they'd be in the hospital for a few months. My son was born at 31 weeks and spent a month in the hospital. While we were there, another baby born at 27 weeks was there, but pretty sick. We went home before that baby, so I don't know when he was able to go home.
2007-02-06 00:36:03
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answered by zuckie44 4
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My son was delivered by C - Section at 37 wks and my other 2 were 40 and 41.5 wks by natural birth.
2007-02-06 00:38:28
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answered by mama3 5
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a baby is fully developed at 36 weeks gestation and can be delivered naturally of by c-section.
2007-02-06 00:34:25
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answered by sweetness10301978 2
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around 38 - 40 for a normal no complications singleton pregnancy. I will be having my c-section when I am 391/2 weeks pregnant.
2007-02-06 00:34:48
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answered by angie 4
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