Anonymous
Post 07/23/2021 02:09     Subject: Is 38 weeks pre-term?

No. I delivered at 36 + 5 days and my doctor considered the baby full term.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2021 00:08     Subject: Re:Is 38 weeks pre-term?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is bizarre.

OP, what on earth would give you the idea that 38 weeks is pre-term. Was there ANY indication by your OB or the delivery folks when you had your baby that he was considered "early". Did you express concern about it? 38 weeks is never considered early. Most doctors will tell pregnant women to be ready for labor starting at 36-37 weeks because at that point, it really can happen at any time.


Some women are so uneducated about childbirth. Even scarier, so are many OB's.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131002092633.htm


You resurrected a year old thread to post this?
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2021 18:59     Subject: Is 38 weeks pre-term?


No. I was born at 38 weeks because my mother was given progesterone injections to stop premature labor, my firstborn son was born at 32 weeks because I didn't know I had to do the same thing, and my secondborn daughter stuck it out until 38 weeks thanks to the injections that I then knew I needed... I have told her already that she will likely need progesterone too.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2021 18:50     Subject: Is 38 weeks pre-term?

No, I was actually induced at 38 weeks for medical reasons as child was full-term.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2021 18:50     Subject: Re:Is 38 weeks pre-term?

Anonymous wrote:This is bizarre.

OP, what on earth would give you the idea that 38 weeks is pre-term. Was there ANY indication by your OB or the delivery folks when you had your baby that he was considered "early". Did you express concern about it? 38 weeks is never considered early. Most doctors will tell pregnant women to be ready for labor starting at 36-37 weeks because at that point, it really can happen at any time.


Some women are so uneducated about childbirth. Even scarier, so are many OB's.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131002092633.htm
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 19:38     Subject: Is 38 weeks pre-term?

No, my son was born at 38+1. He was 8 lbs!
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 17:52     Subject: Is 38 weeks pre-term?

My CNMs would see you with a baby at 36w1d. Before that is late preterm. But that's pretty much term. 38w is totally within normal range.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2020 12:00     Subject: Is 38 weeks pre-term?

Like everyone else said, No. 38 weeks is full term. My first was early term at 37 weeks and weighed 6.5lbs. I think preterm is 36 weeks and under.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2020 11:51     Subject: Re:Is 38 weeks pre-term?

This is bizarre.

OP, what on earth would give you the idea that 38 weeks is pre-term. Was there ANY indication by your OB or the delivery folks when you had your baby that he was considered "early". Did you express concern about it? 38 weeks is never considered early. Most doctors will tell pregnant women to be ready for labor starting at 36-37 weeks because at that point, it really can happen at any time.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2020 11:45     Subject: Is 38 weeks pre-term?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Sounds nice and chunky also. He weighs more than my 2 1/2 year-old!


Ha, mine too!


Mine as well (2.75 years). What a nice and fluffy baby that must be!