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i 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......


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Q: Will 6 month old fetus survive after premature delivery?
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Can a five month fetus survive with medical help?

Never


Why a 7 month old fetus has more chance to survive after premature delivery than an 8 months old fetus?

well since i been doing research on fetuses, my girlfriend is pregnant i believe that a 7 month old fetus can survive preterm birth because of development, so does the 8 month old fetus, but i believe the 8 month old fetus can't survive because it was almost born, i guess. Personally, I haven't heard of this, and can't find it in any of the medical textbooks I have. An 8 month fetus has more chance of survival than a 7 month old fetus because it is more developed. The weeks just before full term birth, the baby is working on lung development. Neither than 7 month old nor the 8 month old has full lung capacity development... and actually the 7 month old hasn't even started much on this one. It really depends on any other complications that arise. If the 8 month fetus has more complications, say because of genetics or trauma besides the pre-term delivery, it would have a lesser chance of survival compared to a 7 month fetus that has little or no complications, either genetics or trauma. Both fetus are at risk for pre-mature illnesses and the normal complications that stem from being delivered early. In either case, medical technology has advanced quite far in these times. Both fetus have a chance for survival with various treatments, medications, machines, and procedures, depending on the needs of the preemie and the stage of development, as well as post-partum circumstances that arise. It is still true, however, that the further along you can carry the baby, the better chance of survival it has because it has been able to be more developed. This is why, if you are too early, and you have true labor pains, the doctor will give you medication to stop the labor and thus give the baby more time to develop in utero.


What happens in the seventh month of pregnancy?

There is a better chance that a fetus born during this month will survive. The fetus continues to grow rapidly and may weigh as much as 3 lbs (1.3 kg)


Can you have a miscarage at 7 months?

At this month ,the possible causes of baby coming out would be placenta previa,abruptio placenta and unstoppable premature delivery.


Why would a seven month old baby live in delivery period while an eight month old baby do not live in delivery period?

Labor and delivery are the most dangerous times for mother and fetus. No one can predict or explain why a 7-mo old fetus survives if an 8-mo old fetus does not--it is typically more true that the older a fetus is (up to 9 mos-- 38 weeks), the higher chance of survival because the lungs are fully developed by then. Generally speaking, medical staff would expect a 7-mo old fetus or younger to experience more problems at birth than an 8-mo or 9-mo old fetus/ newborn.


At what point in time will the fetus begin to make full use of the lungs?

A baby's lungs usually become fully developed within a month of being born, and this is why premature babies need special care.


Is it safer to have a seven month pregnancy or an eight month pregnancy?

I think you mean premature birth and not abortion since abortion is not allowed on a healthy fetus past week 24. For the fetus the healthiest is to stay inside the womb as long as possible so the lungs can develop. I know some people have been talking about it would be safer to deliver in month 7 than 8 because of some reason but that is not true.


How is a fetus developed in the ninth month?

The final month. During this month, the fetus is getting ready to make a move! Halfway through this month, the fetus will be considered "full term" and ready to be born. During this month, growth continues to be quick. About 2 inches and 2.5 pounds are added to its overall size. At birth, body fat will have increased to about 15 percent. At this point, the fetus has basically run out of kicking space. Most fetuses have settled into a head-down birthing position in the ninth month. Many babies of first time mothers-to-be will drop into the mother's bony pelvis by about the 38th week. This serves as the starting gate for labor and delivery. The umbilical cord has now grown to over 2 feet in length and the placenta weighs in at about 1.5 pounds.


Will a one month fetus show up on a sonogram?

Yes. A competent operator using a good machine will be able to see a one-month old fetus.


When fetus weight is 1.649kg is he healthy?

Depends on what month you are in.


Where is the Location of a 3 month fetus?

Womb, uterus.


How is neonatal care carried out?

Usually doctors suggest specialized neonatal care if - 1. You are facing a high risk pregnancy and are likely to have a premature delivery. 2. Your unborn child has a congenital condition. In you are facing even one of the above 2 situations, then it is important to find a hospital that offers specialized neonatal care so that your little one will be in the best of hands upon delivery. One of my friend's wife had a premature delivery last month. He was very satisfied and impressed with the care taken and the hospital staff was great.