sikiöaikaa
Sikiöaika, a Finnish term, refers to the gestation period—the time during which a fetus develops in the uterus, from conception (or fertilization) to birth. In humans, gestational age is typically counted from the first day of the last menstrual period, making a normal full-term pregnancy about 40 weeks (roughly nine months). Since fertilization usually occurs about two weeks after LMP, the actual embryonic development from conception is about 38 weeks.
The length of sikiöaika varies widely between species and individuals. In humans, the usual range is approximately
Measuring sikiöaika relies on ultrasound methods, especially in humans, where crown-rump length in early pregnancy and