What's wrong with the baby
26 years old
2020-05-10
My pregnancy was tested and the last menstrual period was March 1st. How many weeks has my baby been?
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BY Larry Cotton 2020-05-10Make sure that the last menstrual period is March 1. The regular calculation method can determine that the baby is about eight months, and it should be 35 weeks pregnant. Generally, the fetus will be in full term after two weeks. Monitoring, to rule out the occurrence of intrauterine hypoxia, if the pre-examination is normal, generally do not need to worry too much. No special treatment is required for normal fetal position during delivery. If the fetal position is abnormal, cesarean section may be required.6
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