Babies born after 22 weeks have a great chance of surviving, the earliest baby to survive in the UK was 21 weeks.
So nearly all baby's that are born at 31 weeks live, although there is that small percentage that don't but this is unlikely if the pregnancy has been fine and healthy all through the rest of the pregnancy.
I had a baby girl and she was born at 31 weeks and is absolutely fine although she did only weigh 3oz 8. and had to stay in neonatal unit for 3 weeks (just to gain weight)
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Absolutely. After 7th month onwards the baby is just growing inside the womb and does not really lack any critical organ development.
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At 32 weeks, it is very likely that the baby would survive, however he or she may need to have a short stay in the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) to have some help with breathing and feeding
No. It will not harm your baby.
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
... 32 weeks approx. 8 months
to give time for the baby to develop, obviously
At this time a baby born at 18 weeks is still to premature to survive.
The baby's head should be done. If it is not, it would be a 'breech baby' and may require a caesarian to deliver.
it takes 40 weeks for a baby to grow in a womb but if u deliver ur baby before 32 weeks then more likely u r going to have a premature baby i was pregnant and i carried my baby for 38 weeks i had a little boy he was 5lbs and 12 oz
37 weeks. but the average is 32-36 weeks when they are born.
A baby born before 37 weeks gestation
9 Months / 36 Weeks