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Samus101 said:WTH are you talking about? :wtf:
Human pregnancy can be divided into three trimesters, each three months long. The third trimester begins at about 28 weeks. The 23rd week is the first week when a preterm fetus is considered viable. Before this age major developmental events that would allow the fetus to survive outside the womb have not yet occurred. This division is somewhat arbitrary as children born before this point have survived, but only with significant medical assistance.
In humans, birth normally occurs at a gestational age of 37 to 42 weeks. Childbirth occurring before 37 weeks of gestation is considered preterm, childbirth after 25 weeks is usually considered "viable". [2] Preterm and low birth weight babies make up the second leading cause of infant death at about 17%.[citation needed] Preterm births solely consist of 12% of infant deaths with an 84% majority within the 32-36 week period. [3] It is estimated that two million babies worldwide die annually within 24 hours of birth.
We normally just say "9 months". 9 months behind in modulo 12 is 3 months ahead. 3 months ahead of April is July. Hence, 3 months ahead minus one year gives date of conception.
Have you not noticed all the November-ish birthdays? HELLO VALENTINES DAY.
I already told you I can't come then!Summer of love, *****.