A stillborn fetus is dead and by definition can not survive. If you mean, can the mother survive this? The answer is most of the time. Some mothers don't because of excessive bleeding or other factors. The loss of the fetus by itself doesn't cause maternal death but some other factor.
Fetal demise refers to the death of a fetus in the uterus before delivery. This can occur at any stage of pregnancy, and may be due to various factors such as genetic abnormalities, infections, or complications with the placenta. It is usually confirmed through ultrasound or other medical tests.
a fetal pig has not been born yet, so if it was born, no.
Yes, because it cannot survive daa
Causes of stillbirth, one is utero-placental insufficiency, meconium stained,use of abortive drugs, cord around the neck..........................
Yes, some start to ovulate as soon as a week after. No sex for 2-3 weeks is allowed though.
About 12 hours following fetal demise, the outer layer of skin will begin to slough off. This is caused by the baby being surrounded by amniotic fluid.
About 12 hours following fetal demise, the outer layer of skin will begin to slough off. This is caused by the baby being surrounded by amniotic fluid.
No oxygen, no water and no food would make for a quick demise of a man on Mars.
Yes. It can be very harmful to both you and your baby. In some states you could be court ordered to go. By not going you could miss diagnoses of gestational diabetes, preeclapsia, blood clots, dehydration, prepartom depression, fetal distress, fetal demise, and many more thing.
I am a Labor & Delivery Nurse - We Call It A Fetal Demise. A Baby is not Viable until 23-24 weeks, but it is not just termed a miscarriage.
The word demise is a noun. A demise is an end or a death.
Your Demise was created in 2003.