I read that full term can be anywhere between 37 and 41 weeks. Just out of curiosity to those who are already mothers and carried full term... At what week did you go into labor? (I'm at 18.5 weeks, just wondering if I can realistically/honestly say I'm "halfway there" lol)
Re: Question for stm+ moms: carrying fullterm
Either way, 20wks is still considered the 1/2 way point despite the slightly early delivery last time.
41 weeks exactly with DD1
39 weeks and 4 or 5 days with DD2 (her due date kept flip-flopping between 2 days)
41 weeks and a couple days with DS (although I am pretty sure his due date was wrong and my MW agreed that he didn't look like he was as much overdue as he should have with the date they gave me)
As PPs have said, every baby is different, and 20 weeks is usually the benchmark for halfway.
ETA: change the number of days for DD2...oops!
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My office won't stop anything after 37 weeks.
I agree 34 is a little early.
Induction began at 40w5d.
My midwife doesn't consider full term until 39 weeks.
There's a huge difference between a 37 weeker and a 40 weeker. They grow so much during that time and practice eating and breathing. You want to let them cook as much as possible.
I consider half way 20 weeks but know it could more like 21.
This. There is a HUGE difference between an 37 weeker and a 40 weeker. Daughter had a NICU stay (not as long as earlier premies, of course) and had related issues (weight gain, maintaining temperature, etc) for a long time after coming home. She has caught up in a lot of ways, but is still behind in a some ways.
I had my son at 39 weeks. I don't even know what my doc considers full term but I wouldn't consider myself half way there until 20 weeks. I mean I know it could be more or less. In fact I'll be having a repeat C-section at 39 weeks so for me halfway is technically a little over 19 weeks I guess.
I'm loose with terminology with friends/family though. More for ease than anything I wouldn't hesitate to say to someone asking that I'm almost or about halfway there at 18 or 19 weeks.
OP, don't start thinking about 18 weeks as half way there or the second "half" could feel really long! Just let baby bake as long as he/she needs and know that every day they stay in there is another day to grow stronger and healthier.
For comparison, my brother is 2 years younger than me. We were both due on the 20th of the month; my birthday is the 30th and his is the 15th. The other brother is an anomaly and didn't really have an exact due date because he was a bit of a surprise, and I guess in 1990 accurate dating scans weren't a thing.
stretch marks here I come
also I'm secretly hoping my baby is late because the due date is my SIL birthday and I don't want it to become a thing...
They used to consider 37+ weeks full term but now they say it 40 weeks.
The closer to 40 weeks they stay in there, the better. My doctor said you are safe anytime after 36 weeks but technically 40 weeks is full term. I would say at 18 weeks, you're not half way there yet.
I went into labour at 41+2 and DS was born the next day (the day I was due to have my 3rd and final sweep)
I got so frustrated and impatient, especially once my due date had passed, and tried everything to get things moving. I was obsessively waiting for my baby and I cried every day that I went further overdue. I honestly thought he would arrive on time. But babies don't always listen to their EDD.
This time I'm going to try my best to be patient and remember that my baby will come when it's good and ready.
I also had 3 sweeps and none of them worked. I lost my mucus plug but it never put me into labor.