A normal pregnancy lasts for about 40 weeks, which is roughly 9 months and 10 days. Just keep a simple calendar or use a free app to track your weeks so you don't get confused. No need to buy expensive trackers for this.
My MIL and mom always calculated it as 9 months and 9 days, which is basically around 40 weeks. Most doctors consider 37 to 40 weeks as the safe delivery window. Just keep resting ghar pe and listen to your doctor.
I just delivered my baby at exactly 39 weeks! My doctor told me that 40 weeks is just an estimate, and anything after 37 weeks is completely safe and normal. Keep your hospital bag ready around then!
For singleton moms, it's usually 40 weeks, but for us twin moms, 37 weeks is the jackpot! Honestly, expect the baby anytime after 37 weeks. Just keep your energy up because once they are out, sleep is a luxury!
I totally understand how eagerly you are counting down the days to hold your little angel. A normal pregnancy is usually around 40 weeks, but babies can safely arrive anytime after 37 weeks. Sending you so much love for your journey ahead!
The standard gestational period is 40 weeks, calculated from the first day of your last menstrual period. However, early term starts at 37 weeks. It's always best to discuss your specific due date and progress with your doctor during scans.
It is typically 40 weeks from your last period date. Anything between 37 and 42 weeks is considered normal and full term. Don't stress too much about the exact date, babies come when they are ready.
A full-term pregnancy is generally 40 weeks, but you can deliver naturally anytime between 38 to 41 weeks. I had a normal delivery at 39 weeks and 4 days. Trust your body, it knows exactly when the baby is ready.