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What helps the common periwinkle to survive is adaptation. For instance, the periwinkle can survive being out of the water by withdrawing into their shells and closing the aperture. This will allow it to survive for several weeks.
Most likely not.
It seems no one can answer my questions about baby scorpions. How Come? They are not difficult?
An adult female produces about one offspring a year. She nurses it for six weeks but begins giving the baby leaves by the time it is two weeks old. The mother carries the baby for about six months, showing it the trees and lianas she feeds on. Abruptly, mother leaves the baby on its own to live in a home range where it has learned which species it may eat. If the young sloth can survive the separation stage (mortality of young sloths is high), it can live to be 20 to 50 years old.
The earliest a baby has been known to survive is 22 weeks.
At this time a baby born at 18 weeks is still to premature to survive.
At 32 weeks a baby would generally survive, however may need to be in an incubator for a while and have some help breathing
At 32 weeks a baby would generally survive, however may need to be in an incubator for a while and have some help breathing
YES IT DOES FOR 5 WEEKS
i am 31 weeks when did i conceive
Yes, a baby has a chance at surviving at 28 weeks gestation.
8 weeks
No. Sometime between 16 and 22 weeks, you'll start to feel your baby move.
Yes 37 weeks is considered full term
I think the youngest ever born was around 24 weeks
No they can not. There has been a few cases in this world but in general no. The question was water breaking, not birth. Yes, your baby can survive. The hospital will put you on bed rest, repress birth with drugs and inject you with steroids to promote faster growth. As long as you can hold of giving birth for as many weeks as possible, there is a good chance the baby can survive.