Highly likely - due to advances in medicine and post-natal care. Babies have been born much earlier and still survived.
yes but they are considered
premature.
My best friend just had her baby at 30 weeks and he came out 3lbs 2oz and is doing very well. Your baby might have to stay in the NICU for awhile though Good luck!
Although all the baby's organs are formed it is not yet fully developed or mature enough for an independent existence. If it survives it will need specialist care in a neo-natal unit for many weeks and may have developmental problems. Only a small percentage of babies born at 24 weeks survive.
Pretty high. There is a lot that can be done to help a baby born at 29 weeks. He or she would need to be in an incubator for a while and have help with breathing and feeding, but the chances of survival are high
That is very dependant on both the current health of the baby and the mother. I delivered four healthy babies at 33 +4 weeks, with no long term complication. From memory after 29 weeks there is a 90% survival rate.
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Like this: http://assets.babycenter.com/i/m/stages/popups/29/index.jpg http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/fetaldevelopment/29weeks/
From what i understand, the baby usually moves to the birth friendly head down position between the 34th and 35th weeks. 29 weeks seems a little early, the baby would still be small enough to tumble around all in there for a little while longer. In short , at 29 weeks your baby's position is not "fixed" yet, Just hang in there and trust your body, after all, its built to do all this!
With proper neonatal care, a baby born at 29 weeks has a good chance of living a healthy life. However, each case is different as per each baby's different circumstances, and usual results may not always be what happens in each case.
You could be or your going to have a big baby.
Probability : 1/1461 or 0.068 %
29 weeks is considered the third trimester of your pregnancy. There is an average of about 7 weeks left until the child should be born given he or she is born at the end of the third trimester.
There is 4 weeks and 1 day in 29 days