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37 weeks pregnant, or 35 weeks after conception: the end of prematurity

At this stage of pregnancy, your baby is considered full term and no longer premature if born.
In the event of maternal diseases or complications such as hypertension, gestational diabetes, heart problems or fetal problems such as severe growth restriction or obstetrical complications such as premature rupture of membranes, it will be possible to induce delivery with peace of mind that the baby should be born healthy.
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