Most first-time babies initiate labor around 41 weeks gestation, give or take a few days. Many care providers suggest inducing as early as 39 weeks. While it may be tempting, unless there is a real medical reason to get that baby born, it is best to let your baby determine its birth date. Unless the baby and your body are both ready at the same time, induction will fail and you’ll end up with a cesarean section. Babies are not late just because they miss their due date. That date is only an estimate. Babies are considered on time as long as they are born anytime between 38 and 42 weeks gestation. However, inductions may be performed when the dating of the pregnancy wasn’t accurate, resulting in the birth of a premature infant.





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