Not exact matches
If your
baby's
chronological age is 20 weeks, but he was born 6 weeks premature, you subtract the number
of weeks premature (six) from his
chronological age of 20 weeks to get 14 weeks.
Pediatricians often use a corrected or adjusted
age, in which you subtract the number
of weeks a
baby was born premature from their
chronological or real
age when describing a preemies growth and development.
To add shape and order to the collection, the stories are arranged in
chronological order by
age of a key character in each story, from new - born
baby to the newly deceased.