Being Early
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Interesting...
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Week 35 is "premie", week 28 is also "premie." But week 35 is on much better footing than week 28. Will be interesting to see the statistics as time goes by.
@Axtremus said in Being Early:
Week 35 is "premie", week 28 is also "premie." But week 35 is on much better footing than week 28. Will be interesting to see the statistics as time goes by.
That's stretching it. At 35 weeks, we're talking five pound plus babies.
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@Axtremus said in Being Early:
Week 35 is "premie", week 28 is also "premie." But week 35 is on much better footing than week 28. Will be interesting to see the statistics as time goes by.
That's stretching it. At 35 weeks, we're talking five pound plus babies.
@Jolly said in Being Early:
@Axtremus said in Being Early:
Week 35 is "premie", week 28 is also "premie." But week 35 is on much better footing than week 28. Will be interesting to see the statistics as time goes by.
That's stretching it. At 35 weeks, we're talking five pound plus babies.
The NIH draws the line at 37 weeks: https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/preterm/conditioninfo/default
- An infant born before 37 weeks in the womb is a preterm or premature infant. (These infants are commonly called “preemies” as a reference to being born prematurely.)
:man-shrugging: