Rossi said their study offers evidence that women with chronic hypertension should not stay pregnant past 39 weeks of gestation—but may also benefit from avoiding an early-term birth ...
Healthcare providers use your LMP to date pregnancy because many women don't know which day ... Your baby is considered full term between 39 and 41 weeks. Note: Not everyone ovulates exactly ...
Among pregnant patients with chronic hypertension, delivery at 39 weeks of gestation provides an optimal balance between stillbirth risk and neonatal outcomes. Analysis of 227,977 term singleton ...