When a baby is born four weeks before the end of the third trimester, it is typically classified as a late preterm infant. These babies may face some challenges, such as respiratory issues, feeding difficulties, and an increased risk for certain complications compared to full-term infants. However, many late preterm babies do well with appropriate medical care and support. They often require monitoring but can thrive with timely interventions.
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