Examples of using Full-term in English and their translations into Hebrew
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She looks almost full-term.
A full-term pregnancy is usually 40 weeks.
Your baby has reached full-term.
First full-term pregnancy when you are over 30 years old.
And then she delivered full-term?
But a full-term baby after just a two-month pregnancy?
It wasn't even supposed to go full-term.
The second pregnancy- full-term and not polycarpous.
Full-term is 39 weeks through 40 weeks and six days.
Autopsy shows evidence of full-term delivery of a child.
Full-term, vitals stable, contractions three minutes apart.
The problem is uncommon in babies born full-term(at 40 weeks).
Our first full-term subject developed internal features externally.
In fact, they are found in nearly half of full-term newborns.
Finally, for the pregnancy to continue to full-term, the embryo must be healthy and the woman's hormonal environment adequate for its development.
All the toxins and stuff, pollution,and the other kids were healthy, full-term.
And if it gets Theo home and gets a full-term conviction from the brother, it's all worth it.
When the military scuppered our work,Dyad persuaded us to push on to full-term.
Internship practically is like working but not for full-term purpose and salary basically is low and they are called stipend.
This begins the period of gestation andthe embryo will continue to develop until full-term.
A full-term pregnancy lasts for about 40 weeks from the first day of a woman's last menstrual period, but a delivery between 38 to 42 weeks is still considered full term.
Very preterm children see theirfriends 15 per cent less than those born full-term.
Mothers' emotional distress andthe quality of family relationships didn't affect full-term infants' cognitive and social development.
In a case-controlled study they analysed blood samples from 376 women who gave birth very prematurely(prior to 34 weeks of gestation)between 1996 and 2003 and 348 women who had a full-term birth.
Mothers' emotional distress andthe quality of family relationships appeared not to affect full-term infants' cognitive and social development.
About 55 per cent of those born premature had no serious chronic physical or mental health issues by early adulthood,compared with 63 per cent of those born full-term.
It usually appears on the second orthird day of life in healthy babies born after a full-term pregnancy.
This should be encouraged as much as is compatible with the safety of the baby but bonding is much more difficult than with a normal,healthy, full-term baby.
They analyzed blood samples from 376 women who gave birth very prematurely(prior to 34 weeks of gestation)between 1996 and 2003 and 348 women who had a full-term birth.