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Pregnancy at 35 Weeks Blog Posts
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They also had a one in four chance of giving birth before 35 weeks, reported dailymail.co.uk. More than 1000 pregnant women between six and 20 weeks gestation were followed for the study. The 160 participants diagnosed with periodontal ... |
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The researchers discovered those who didn't undergo the condition possessed a threefold boosted risk of giving birth before 35 weeks. However, those pregnant who received the treatment for gum disease successfully were significantly ... |
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My final race was a 10K at 35 weeks. I was huge and waddling, but I finished and actually beat 32 people in a time of 1:04:51. I continued running until the end of my pregnancy. My last run (7 miles) was three days before I delivered. ... |
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The researchers found those who were not treated for the condition had a threefold increased chance of giving birth before 35 weeks. On the other hand, those pregnant women who underwent the treatment for gum disease successfully were ... |
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I'm 35 weeks pregnant with twins and have so far gained 53 pounds. I just found out that Heidi Klum gained 45 pounds during her fourth pregnancy. Oh Heidi...just when I thought it was impossible for me to love you more and now this! ... |
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I had an CT Scan of my chest/ lungs when I was pregnant. I was 35 weeks, and had a plurisy infection that they thought could be a clot. I was a little scared, but my son is totally fine. Plus the doctor said that he was technically full ... |
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*she was considered "grand multiparous" (five or more viable pregnancies); * she was in labor at 35-36 weeks (anything before 37 weeks is considered pre term); * her amniotic sac had been ruptured nearly 24 hours. ... |
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Rating star, wow u look great by: ashley anderson im 35 weeks pregnant with fraternal twin girls so i can sympathize with you! im going in on the 31st of this month to be induced! good luck with your girls...best of wishes:) ... |
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TresobYr March 18, 2010 at 10:35 pm. @Heartagramerz Nope. The mother probably has over another month until birth. Pregnancy is usually 9 months. A month is about four weeks. 9×4=36. TresobYr March 18, 2010 at 11:10 pm ... |
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