The moment when a child is born, the mother is also born!

What is Gestational Age? Probably people say that a pregnancy typically lasts about nine months (or 38 weeks) from the time of conception until a full-term infant is delivered. But in calculation the length of a pregnancy was decided by gestational age. Gestational age is the number of weeks that have passed since the first day of a woman's last normal menstrual period. Therefore a full-term pregnancy would be 40 weeks long. Especially in the early stages of pregnancy, a physician can confirm the gestational age of your pregnancy through a physical exam and ultrasound. What is Conceptional Age? The first trimester is defined by conceptional age. Gestational age is not the equal as conceptional age. Conceptional age is the time has passed since actual conception (fertilization). Conception cannot take place until you ovulate, and that typically happens about 14 days after the start of your monthly period. So, conceptional age is always be about 14 days younger tha...