Do you need to correct the age in months at 37 weeks?

Babies at 37 weeks do not need corrected months of age. Corrected age is an indicator used to assess the growth and development of preterm babies and to calculate the actual age of preterm babies. Generally, only premature babies less than 37 weeks old need to have their age corrected, so as to facilitate the assessment of the child’s growth status, and to calculate whether the child’s weight and height are up to the standard, and whether the development of each item is normal or not. Babies born at 37 weeks are already full-term and do not belong to the range of preterm babies. Generally speaking, all organs and tissues of babies born at 37 weeks are already mature, so there is no need to correct the age of the month. Parents are advised not to worry too much. In addition, we should pay attention to the care of the child, pay more attention to the child’s diet, mental condition, etc., if there are abnormal symptoms need to consult a doctor in time.