How many weeks to full term

Full term is a pregnancy that is more than 37 weeks and less than 42 weeks. Full term is actually what we commonly refer to as carrying a baby to term. The normal time for a fetus to be in the mother’s body is about 40 weeks, which means that the fetus grows and develops in the mother’s body for about 280 days. Generally, the fetus is basically mature at about 37 weeks of pregnancy, and the organs of the fetus are almost mature at this time. Clinically, the pregnancy cycle is four weeks to one month, or 28 days a cycle. Full-term refers to the gestational age of 37 weeks to 42 weeks, at this time the fetal maturity is more appropriate, usually not too small, not too big, generally recommended that delivery at this time will be relatively appropriate. Pregnant women are advised to complete a detailed examination, and if there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.