yes but many pull though, rather rare to lose it so dont worry
It depends on why you had a 25 week baby in the first place. If it was a multiple birth or high risk due to a congenital problem then it isn't necessarily so unless it is another of the same condition. If, for some reason you use drugs or smoke and this contributed to the prematurity then that is a different story. There is no yes or no answer, it just depends.
Look to how long your family held children...that is usually how long you will hold a child.
From statistics it's low. For a second baby the doctors are very aware of your previous problem so they are more alerted.
24 weeks is not a miscarriage but premature birth. The healing process is the same as after a full term birth, 6 weeks.
Birth before 37 weeks gestation
yes. be sure to talk to your doctor, and make appointments so your doctor can help you make sure no accidents acure.
The minimum gestation period is 23 weeks gestational age (17 weeks premature) for the infant to survive due to advances in medical technology.
There are many risks associated with having a premature baby (born before 37 weeks gestation). The risk of mortality for the baby is higher in it's first year after birth. Premature babies are also at higher risk of neurological and disability problems, due to the brain not having had the full gestation time to develop. This can also be true of the other vital organs such as the heart, liver, kidneys and lungs, and many premature babies can experience maladies of their vital organs.
Stevie Wonder was born at 36 weeks, 4 weeks premature.
If you've had an uncomplicated pregnancy, you can fly up to 36 weeks. After 28 weeks the risk of premature labour is higher.
Josie Duggar does not have a disease. Josie was born when she was only about 25 weeks old, making her almost 15 weeks (or about 4 months) premature. With her early birth come some "glitches" as the Duggars call it. One of these "glitches" is epilepsy. But Josie does not have a "disease".
37 weeks and earlier.
5 weeks
3 weeks
You can actually be put on birth control about 6 weeks after you have your baby.