A pregnancy that lasts more than 42 weeks is called post-term. A pregnancy that is between 41 and 42 weeks is called late-term. Most women deliver between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy.
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A pregnancy that lasts more than 42 weeks is called post-term. A pregnancy that is between 41 and 42 weeks is called late-term. Most women deliver between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy.

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Left-wing extremism on abortion causing DEMS to become more pro-life: Survey
Left-wing extremism on abortion causing DEMS to become more pro-life: Survey
By Jon Dougherty
As Democrats in states like New York, Maryland, and Virginia enact or push for expanding abortion rights nearly to the point of infanticide, American attitudes toward the procedure are shifting dramatically, according to a new survey.
After blue state Democrats proposed or passed bills allowing a woman to have an abortion late in the third term this year, “a dramatic shift”…
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Prohibiting Late-Term Abortion, “Micah’s Law” Reaches Senate Floor
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Ohio Mill Hosting Notorious Late-Term Abortionist Denied License
Ohio Mill Hosting Notorious Late-Term Abortionist Denied License
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It Happened to Me: My Late-Term Abortion Was a Nightmare, But It Didn’t Have to Be
Last November I had an abortion 20 weeks into my pregnancy, and it was one of the worst experiences of my life. Not because it scarred me (it didn’t), and not because I’m haunted by it (I’m not), but because of the lack of regard afforded me by the clinic that performed the procedure. Let me back up. When I found out I was pregnant last summer, I was ecstatic. My husband and I had been trying to have a baby for over a year, and I had already miscarried once at eight weeks. With this pregnancy, every early indication was positive. more...

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MO Law Swaps a Non-Problem of Late-Term Abortion with a Real One
They are pretending there is a problem so they feel justified intimidating doctors and patients.
The Non-Problem
According to the article, in 2009 less than one tenth of one percent (0.01%) of all abortions in Missouri are after the 21st week. Although typical fetuses at this stage are viable, none of these abortions were.
So, although a small sample size, late-term abortions appear to be rare and being done for justifiable reasons.
The Intimidation
The new law removes the rationale of the mother's health for late-term abortion of a viable fetus. It allows only for a few, very specific exceptions.
This means that the reason for a late-term abortion is not a private matter, between a doctor and a their patient, but subject to legal scrutiny. This means during consultation, the doctor will have to not only judge the medical merits of their case, but also its potential legal liability it engenders.
It's cheap intimidation. Something our legislators seem to be good at.
http://www.kansascity.com/2011/04/07/2783691/late-term-abortion-bill-passes.html
I don't have the statistics, but I do wonder how many late-term abortions happen (I assert very few) and their reasons (I assert most are very specific and are health related). I question the need of need of a blanket law which limits a woman's right to control her and her unborn child's welfare.