Mili Ganguly14 May 2026How much is full term pregnancy?I'm trying to calculate my due date and understand the timeline of my pregnancy. What is considered a full-term pregnancy in terms of weeks, and when can I expect my baby to arrive?312ShareShare your experience or answer thisCommentSort by:LatestRenu Shah·21 May 2026I had my C-section at exactly 38 weeks which is considered early term. Full term is usually 39 weeks when baby's lungs are fully mature.23ShareReportGauri Tripathy·19 May 2026My mom used to say 9 months and 9 days is the golden time. Medically, gynac told us 39 weeks is full term.20Share
Renu Shah·21 May 2026I had my C-section at exactly 38 weeks which is considered early term. Full term is usually 39 weeks when baby's lungs are fully mature.23ShareReport
Gauri Tripathy·19 May 2026My mom used to say 9 months and 9 days is the golden time. Medically, gynac told us 39 weeks is full term.20Share
Trishna Singhania·21 May 2026It's so normal to keep counting days, I was constantly anxious about this. Full term is 39 weeks, but try to relax, baby will come when ready.20ShareReport
Falak Vijayakumar·16 May 2026Technically 39 weeks is considered full term, haan na. But after 37 weeks, baby is safe to be born anytime.19ShareReport
Chitra Biswal·24 May 2026Haha for twins, even 37 weeks feels like a miracle! But for a single baby, 39 weeks is officially full term.19ShareReport
Seema Parmar·26 May 2026According to doctors, 39 weeks to 40 weeks 6 days is full term. Your doctor will guide you best based on your baby's growth.19ShareReport
Rachna Tiwari·24 May 2026Yay, almost there! 39 weeks is considered perfect full term, but anything after 37 weeks is absolutely fine.18ShareReport
Rani Karve·18 May 2026Haan, 37 weeks complete hone ke baad baby full term hi maana jata hai. Doctor 39-40 weeks tak wait karte hain normal delivery ke liye na.16ShareReport
Chandni Sahoo·15 May 2026It feels like 100 years honestly, but medically it's 39 weeks! Though the baby can plan an entry anytime after 37 weeks.15ShareReport
Pallavi Kadam·18 May 2026Getting to 37 weeks is such a huge milestone. Usually 39 weeks is full term, but every day after 37 is a blessing.14ShareReport
Hemali Shekhawat·28 May 2026I felt so heavy by the 38th week and kept asking my doctor. Medically, 39 weeks is full term, and holding my baby then made all that waiting worth it.12ShareReport
Sridevi Solanki·26 May 2026My water broke at 39 weeks and 2 days, which is perfect full term. Just stay active and let nature do its work.10ShareReport