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41 Weeks Pregnant? Here’s What No One Tells You (But You Need to Know!)

 

If you’re 41 weeks pregnant, you’ve probably heard every “Any baby yet?” text known to mankind. But here’s the truth: 41 weeks is still normal — and your body is not behind.

Most people don’t realize that full-term pregnancy ranges from 37 to 42 weeks. That’s a five-week window of normal! Only a tiny percentage of babies come on their exact due date.

So if you’re still pregnant… nothing is wrong. Your baby and your body may just need a little more time.


Why First-Time Moms Often Go Past 40 Weeks

Research shows that first-time moms are more likely to go beyond 40 weeks because:

  • The cervix takes longer to ripen

  • Hormones sync later

  • Baby’s brain and lungs are still maturing
    Your body hasn’t done this before — it’s learning.


What’s Actually Happening Inside Your Body at 41 Weeks

Even if you don’t feel “close,” your body is preparing for labor in powerful ways:

  • Your cervix may be softening

  • Oxytocin receptors are multiplying

  • Baby is addi

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40 Weeks Pregnant? Here’s What No One Tells You (But You Need to Know!)

 

by Stephanie Poole, Doula & Lactation Consultant

You made it to 40 weeks pregnant.
The finish line.
The grand finale.
The “everyone keeps texting me asking where the baby is” stage.

So if you’re wondering why you’re still pregnant…
Here’s the truth your provider may not have mentioned:


Your Baby Is NOT Late

Only 4 to 5% of babies are born on their due date.
Because guess what?
Due dates are a prediction, not a promise.

A normal full-term birth can be anywhere from 40+5 to 41+3 for first-time moms.
You are exactly where you should be.


The Secret Work Happening Inside Your Body

Even without contractions, things are happening:
• Baby’s brain + lungs finishing key development
• Cervix softening and thinning
• Hormones prepping your milk supply
• Baby positioning for birth

Your body is working overtime… quietly.


Signs Labor Is Close (Even If It Isn’t Obvious)

• Lightning crotch
• More discharge
• Bathroom marathons
• Period-like cramps
• Lower back pressure
• Sudden ...

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