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Gestational age is the age of an embryo or fetus (or newborn infant) from the first day of the woman's last menstrual period (LMP).[1] It is a standard system of counting the progression of pregnancy and starts approximately two weeks before when fertilization takes place, it does not in itself constitute the beginning of pregnancy.[2] There is some controversy over the beginning of pregnancy, and alternative counting systems have been suggested.[2]
A full-term human pregnancy is considered to be 40 weeks (280 days), though pregnancy lengths between 38 and 42 weeks are considered normal. A fetus born prior to the 37th week of gestation is considered premature and faces increased risk of morbidity and mortality. The events of prenatal development usually occur at known gestational ages. The gestational timing of a toxin exposure or infection can be used to predict the potential consequences to the fetus. Calculations of gestational age from LMP are sometimes incorrect due to normal varation from the average ovulation date. The gestational age of an individual infant can be more accurately estimated from:
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