thread: Delivering at 37 weeks

  1. #1
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    Apr 2009
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    Delivering at 37 weeks

    Hi all. When I have bub #3 I will be delivered by csection no later than 37 weeks. Can anyone please tell me your experiences delivering this early mainly regarding bubs health and any breathing issues experienced. It really worries me that bubs will have problems breathing if born this early.

  2. #2
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    Nov 2009
    Tasmania
    117

    Delivering at 37 weeks

    I'm delivering by c section tomorrow (Thursday) at 36+6 due to a few things, IUGR, low amniotic fluid, increased umbilical dopplers. Not much help to you right now, but I'll be able to let you know more tomorrow. Dr thinks that even with these problems, baby should be fine, it's only 1 day short of term

  3. #3
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    Dec 2006
    Melbourne
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    Delivering at 37 weeks

    Dd2 was born at 37 weeks, she was fine no issues with breathing at all but had to spend a few days in the scn as I had gd and they monitored her she came home at 4 days.

  4. #4
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    Nov 2011
    Radelaide
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    Delivering at 37 weeks

    My DS1 was born at 37+4, he didn't have any issues breathing. He had IUGR and needed to be under heat for a little while, but that was all.

    37 weeks is classed as term, because most babies born at this stage (without other health issues) will be fine. With DS1 I took him home with me.

    Congratulations and best of luck with c/s and healing.

  5. #5

    Oct 2010
    Baldivis, WA
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    Re: Delivering at 37 weeks

    37 weeks is classed as full term. Anything before, is classed as pre term.

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    Nov 2009
    Scottish expat living in Geelong
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    Some babies at this gestation will need a little extra care, depending on the reason for the CS, but in general and as others have said 37 weeks is term so as long as your dates are correct then bub should be fine. Good luck

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    Re: Delivering at 37 weeks

    Ds2 was 37+5 He wanted to sleep a lot. His sucking reflex wasn't very strong so together it made him hard to feed. I use to rouse him every 2-3 hours for a feed otherwise he would sleep longer and be over hungry and it would go pear shaped fast.
    They are alittle smaller and not as chubby as 40weekers but in summer its not an issue
    I wore him for months. Found it was best for both of us.

    I'm sure your baby will be lovely

  8. #8
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    Nov 2009
    Tasmania
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    Delivering at 37 weeks

    Update from me as promised, my bubba, Ava, was born today at 36+6, weighed 6lb 4oz and got apgars 8 & 10. She had no issues whatsoever and fed like a champ as soon as we got to recovery! I was all set for potential feeding or breathing problems, or for her to be small enough to need special care, but she has not left my side apart from snuggles with family.

    It is so variable, depending on circumstances for delivery, but baby can definitely be 100% ok, and I wish this for you and your bub

  9. #9
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    Mar 2006
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    Delivering at 37 weeks

    Such wonderful news Frog! And she is just gorgeous too!!!!!

  10. #10
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    Apr 2009
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    Congrats frog!!! Fab news and I hope you are both doing well thank you for all your replies. My ob said that next time he would give me steroid shots 2 days prior to ensure bubs lungs are set to go and that this should be fine at delivery. Just wanted to hear some real life experiences xo

  11. #11
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    Nov 2009
    Tasmania
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    Delivering at 37 weeks

    All the best MumtoA! Let us know how you go, it's so exciting to finally meet your little one!

  12. #12
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    Apr 2009
    Bayside Melb.
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    i had mine at 37 from LMP and he was perfect no issues at all