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Why is 37 weeks no longer considered full term?
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Why is 37 weeks no longer considered full term?
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Your baby's lungs, liver, and brain go through a crucial period of growth between 37 weeks and 39 weeks of pregnancy. Waiting until 39 weeks, now called "full term," gives your baby the best possible chance for a healthy start in life.
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