newly pregnant and everyone says 9 months but then some say 40 weeks, thoda confusing ho gaya. i just want to know how long it really is so i can count properly. someone explain simply na.
Generally, 9 mahine aur thoda upar. 40 weeks bolte hain. But sometimes babies come a little early, sometimes late. My nani used to say, jab uska man karega tab aayega. Just make sure you're eating well, taking rest. If you have any serious concerns, then of course, doc se poochhna best hai.
Typically, it's about 9 months and a week or two, around 40 weeks total. My Amma always used to say to count 10 lunar months, which is also close to 40 weeks. But really, the doctor's calculations are the most accurate. They give you a due date, but baby can come anytime between 37 to 42 weeks. Just trust your body and your doctor, kanna.
At my hospital, they always calculate it as 40 weeks from the first day of your last period, or based on the early ultrasound scan. It's usually nine months and a bit. If you're unclear about your due date or the duration, just ask your doctor or the hospital staff directly. They provide detailed explanations and tracking methods.
Generally, pregnancy is about 40 weeks, or around 9 months. But it's not always fixed, sometimes babies come early or a little late. If you have any complications or specific concerns, please, please talk to your doctor. They will give you the most accurate info based on your health. Don't rely just on general info, it's too important.
Hello! A standard full-term pregnancy is generally considered to last about 40 weeks, which is roughly 280 days, or a little over 9 calendar months. This duration is usually calculated from the first day of your last menstrual period. However, babies can arrive any time between 37 and 42 weeks and still be considered full-term. Your doctor will give you an estimated due date, but remember it's just an estimate!
Usually, a full-term pregnancy is considered 40 weeks from your last menstrual period, but it can be anywhere from 37 to 42 weeks. With my thyroid issues, my doctor kept a very close watch, and regular check-ups were super important to make sure everything was on track. So just keep up with your gynac's appointments, they'll tell you your due date.
I'm in my second trimester now and feeling like it's taking forever and also flying by! My gynac said full term is 37-40 weeks, but can be 42 sometimes. Anyone else feeling like the days are long but the months are fast? I just want to meet my baby safely, haan.
Oh, this is something I'm constantly researching too as we're planning! From what I've read and heard, it's usually considered 40 weeks, starting from the first day of your last period. That's about 280 days. But yeah, most babies arrive between 37 and 42 weeks. It feels like such a long but exciting journey ahead!