Not at all!
The lungs are the last organs to develop in utero. They are generally developed enough to be able to perform breathing at about 32 weeks, or 7 1/2 months.
Yes. Because It can harm their lungs. And their lungs aren't fully developed.
This is not common at all. Your baby doesn't have fully developed lungs at this age. This can be dangerous.
shunt that allows the blood to bypass the lungs until they are fully developed and the infant is breathing on its own ===Joline Preligera===
yes. Lungs are more fully developed, etc.
A baby's lungs usually become fully developed within a month of being born, and this is why premature babies need special care.
Kangaroos have a fully developed respiratory and pulmonary system, which means they breathe through their nose and lungs. Their diaphragm expands allowing oxygen to enter the lungs then contracts pushing excess air out.
Infants that are born premature can suffer from many issues later in life. They are often born with bleeds in their brains, and lungs that are not fully developed.
it can but more than likely it will have to have a form of breathing help especially if the lungs arent fully developed
Being mammals, koalas breathe using their lungs and nose. Koalas have a whole respiratory system just like people - nose, nostrils, respiratory tract, lungs and so on. They don't have gills like fish, holes in their abdomen like insects, or transfer oxygen for carbon dioxide through their skins.
The longer the baby stays inside the better it is.Babies born at 8 months usually have no problem surviving and have a better chance than born in month 7 because they have better developed lungs.
Yes. At 36 weeks a baby is fully developed. He/she may be a little lighter than the majority of babies who are born. However, there should not be any problems.