Premature delivery, or preterm birth, is defined as delivery that occurs before 37 weeks of gestation. A full-term pregnancy typically lasts about 40 weeks, so any birth that happens between 20 and 36 weeks is considered preterm. The earlier the baby is born within this range, the higher the risk of complications.
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"2 cm into labor at 40 weeks" means that a pregnant woman is 40 weeks along in her pregnancy and her cervix has dilated to 2 centimeters as she begins the labor process. This dilation indicates that her body is starting to prepare for childbirth, but she is not yet fully dilated (which is 10 cm) for delivery. Being 40 weeks pregnant typically signifies that she is at or near her due date.
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There are 1,209,600 seconds in 2 weeks.
Prepone means to have a date moved to an earlier date.
i want to prepone my ticket from 7th july to 28th june
bring forward
Conception to 28 weeks = once every 4 weeks 28 to 36 weeks = once every 2 weeks 36 weeks to delivery = once every week
40 weeks
1. No Its only in Indian usage we got this word prepone as just opposite to Postpone, In western world British usage there is no such word2. Prepone is an English word. It's synonyms are bring forward, advance
Normally about 2 weeks but perhaps longer if the parcel is big or heavy or there is a lot of post ect max if 6 weeks :)
I got mine at www.DirectTechStore.com for $59.99 and it took about 2 weeks for delivery.
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Two weeks after delivery is the period that the postpartum WF takes to be prepared.and takes 6 weeks to make it full.
"Prepone" IS actually a common term, an English word, but is not "American" English, hence not in the American dictionary. Used commonly in India.'Prepone' is not an English word.It's commonly used in Indian subcontinent to mean the opposite of 'post-pone', but the rest of the world is largely unaware of it.