It is best for women to wait until full-term before giving birth. This is what we often refer to as a full-term baby. If there is no full-term baby, it is considered a premature baby. Premature babies usually have relatively weaker bodies. So, is a 37 week old baby full-term?
A baby at 37 weeks is not considered full-term, usually it takes a baby over 39 weeks to be considered full-term. However, if the baby is born at 37 weeks, the probability of survival is relatively high. In the late stage of pregnancy, women can go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination to observe the development of the baby in the body, especially whether there is any turbidity in the placenta and amniotic fluid. If no abnormalities are found, women can prepare for delivery until the due date.
The calculation of pregnancy cycle is roughly based on the last day of the end menstrual period, but in vitro fertilization has a very accurate cycle. However, the calculation of normal pregnancy cycle is prone to errors, and some errors are even quite large. So if the due date is approaching and the woman has not yet given birth, the doctor can determine whether to induce labor through a comprehensive examination.
When a baby is born with a rosy complexion, it indicates that the baby is relatively healthy. Usually, full-term infants have rosy skin with elasticity. If the skin on the baby's body is rosy after birth, but the skin on the hands and feet is purple, then it indicates that there is a certain problem with the baby's lungs.