How many months of pregnancy are considered full term

9 months plus 10 days of pregnancy is considered full term, that is, 37 weeks of pregnancy is considered full term. It is best to go to the hospital for a comprehensive checkup, and under the guidance of the doctor, reasonably use drugs that nourish the brain nerves, while giving reasonable breastfeeding and regular medical checkups to observe the baby’s development. If the baby is full term, it will not affect the baby’s development, usually pay attention to the child’s rest. If the child eats breast milk, the mother better eat more food containing high protein, you can eat more fish, shrimp, lean meat, in addition, it is recommended to eat more vegetables, fruits, reasonable supplement vitamins, etc., for the baby’s development has certain benefits, 4 months to start adding supplementary food to the child.