Yes, you could . My daughter was born at 6 months and weighed 1 pound 11 ounces. (Delivered at home by me) She was in hospital 3 months. Now she is perfectly healthy and 35 years old.
about 5-6 inches
This is not true as surfactant, which helps to keep the lungs open and prevents the alveoli from sticking together, is not formed until 37 weeks gestation.
It depends on how heavy the baby is it could take 6 months for an baby to start walking or It could take 18 months for an baby to start walking.
6 months would be 24 weeks, and the odds of such premature child surviving are very poor.
6 months
1-3 Months = the First Trimester 3-6 Months = the Second Trimester 6-9 Months (ie Birth) = the Third Trimester
Alot do, but the survival rate in recent years has been increasing. It depends on how premature the baby is. If its 5-6 months its greatly decreased. But if its within a month or so the chances are much higher.
A typical cow will be lactating for 6 to 10 months.
it could take up to 6 months i think, so be patient, it will work itself out eventually.
24 weeks is not a miscarriage but premature birth. The healing process is the same as after a full term birth, 6 weeks.
Usually about 6 months gestation
yesi am a father of a 6 months old baby boy who has been born 1t 6 months old pre matured..for a couple months he visited her doctor once a month.....now he is 5 months old baby boy now and with the help of ou god he has nocomplicationand ahealthybaby boy......