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Overdue pregnancy: What to do when baby's overdue
Postterm pregnancy risks
Keeping an eye on your pregnancy
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Enough already!
What are the risks?
Monitoring your pregnancy
Giving baby a nudge
Hang in there
Keeping an eye on your pregnancy
Content
Enough already!
What are the risks?
Monitoring your pregnancy
Giving baby a nudge
Hang in there
Content
Your due date has come and gone — and you’re still pregnant. What’s going on?
Although your due date might seem to have magical qualities, it’s simply an estimate of when your pregnancy will hit 40 weeks. The due date does not calculate when your baby will arrive. It’s common to give birth before or after a due date. In fact, pregnancy is only considered to be “postterm” when it is two weeks past a due date.