Bit of a silly question but I always get confused with this week counting business. Total kitne weeks hoti hai full pregnancy? Just want to know so I can track properly.
A standard pregnancy is 40 weeks, but because of my complications, my doctor decided to deliver early at 37 weeks. Every pregnancy timeline is unique, so please follow your gynac's advice on what week is safe for your delivery.
Officially it's 40 weeks, but with my sleep-deprived brain, those last few weeks felt like a hundred years! Honestly, once you cross 37 weeks, the baby is considered full term, so pack your hospital bag early.
It's usually 40 weeks, but since my ovulation was irregular due to PCOS, my gestational weeks were adjusted after the first ultrasound. Don't be surprised if your scan shows a slightly different week than your manual count—trust the ultrasound dates.
It's exactly 40 weeks, which is calculated from the first day of your last period. I highly recommend using a pregnancy tracker app to count your weeks and see what milestones your baby is hitting each week. It makes tracking so easy!
A normal pregnancy is around 40 weeks. If you cross 40 weeks and don't get labor pains naturally, you can try light walking, but please don't try any strong home remedies to induce labor. Always let your doctor guide you safely if you go past your due date.