38-40 is full term. That's what my books and Dr say anyway lol.
37 used to be considered full term. But I live in Az and the hospitals here won't let you deliver prior to 39 weeks unless its medically necessary. So if you have gb, pre e, or your water breaks etc. My doctor said March of Dimes is trying to make every hospital like that so it reduces the rate of premature babies.
In my baby book it says 36 is full term .... I'm from Missouri
Im in fl and same applies as goob100813 here.
37 here but they try to keep you to atleast 39 weeks
By the university of gynaecology and obstetrics, full term has recently been changed to 39 weeks.
In georgia and In most places Ive researched 37 weeks is when the baby is considered full term, but you can find out by calling l & d or your doctor to find out for sure.
After 36 weeks here in CO the drs wont stop labor.
36w is considered full term. I'm in mo to