Step 1: Recall z-score formula.
\[z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}\] where $X$ = observed value, $\mu$ = mean, $\sigma$ = standard deviation.
Step 2: Substitute given values.
Given $X = 36$, $\mu = 39$, $\sigma = 2$.
\[z = \frac{36 - 39}{2} = \frac{-3}{2} = -1.5\] Step 3: Interpretation.
A z-score of -1.5 indicates that a pregnancy duration of 36 weeks is 1.5 standard deviations below the average gestation period.
Step 4: Conclusion.
The calculated z-score is -1.5.