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36 weeks of pregnancy
The child grew up to 46 cm and gained weight to 2.7 kg. Child's weight on this term can vary considerably (depending on the genetic and external causes). At the end of 36 weeks of pregnancy the child will be considered full term. Considered full-term babies, if they were born in the interval 37-42 weeks. Those born before 37 weeks - premature, and later 42 - post-term.