just a long term example, my boyfriend is almost 26 years old. he will be in February, he was born at 24 weeks. & he's healthy, one of the smartest people I've ever met. We are having our baby girl in just a few short weeks, and she's healthy. (:
37 weeks is considered full term. The people I know who delivered at 24 weeks went into way pre term labor and their babies weighed about 1 lb and stayed in the hospital for three months and two months..
they like to make you go the full 40 weeks as a ftm unless you have complications. some will take you around 38-39 weeks. really depends on your doctor and the hospitals policy. my hospital won't allow ftms to deliver before 40 weeks.
like I mean when is to soonest they would schedule a c-section, if the baby is fine and mines not life threatening. I'm probably going to have to go a c-section cause I have a slipped disk and a huge fracture in my lower back that gets worse with very little pressure, so natural delivery is almost outta question for me.
24-28 weeks. depends on how your doctor feels upon it. I've been told both. but they'll have to be in the hospital due a while and monitored since they'll be preemies
I have known of people who delivered as early as 24 weeks and their babies were fine. But they did spend months in the hospital, because they were still very very tiny. It all just kind of depends..