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Re: 41 week InductionFrom: Cheri Van Hoover (cherivh@xdcr.com)Sun Dec 4 10:07:23 2005
Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: > Efrain Ramirez wrote: > >>41 weeks to me is 40 completed weeks - not 40 + 1 day .. > > 40 + 1 is 40 completed weeks plus one day = 41 weeks. > In the settings where I have worked 40 + 1 day is called 40-1/7 weeks, or 40 weeks and 1 day. A person who is 40-1/7 weeks is in her 41st week, but we typically do not describe it that way, preferring to state the completed weeks only. Cheri
-- Cheri Van Hoover, CNM, MS Faculty, Midwifery Institute at Philadelphia University
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