I usually hear it like 40 weeks and 4 days. sm
Posted By: Hoku on 2007-11-09
In Reply to: Pregnancy: 40 and 4 weeks?? - Thank you.
Subject: I usually hear it like 40 weeks and 4 days. sm
Is that maybe what they meant to say?
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