Nowadays because of advance technology yes it can llive.
After young marsupials, known as joeys, are born, they live in their mother's pouch for between several weeks and several months, depending on the species.
No, just your son. Not his unborn child.
Any drug you take while pregnant is harmful to your unborn baby. No matter how long she stays in hospital, you will have to live with the consequences for the rest of your life.
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) I hope this answered you question thanks
Absolutely! If a baby is born at just 38 weeks, its considered full term. A baby born at 37 weeks should be just fine! From about 26 weeks can a baby survive. I have already seen a baby who was born at 25 weeks and who has survived.
7 weeks old because then they will be allitle big they will have fur actually they will have fur when they about 3 weeks old.
About seventeen weeks.
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There are no unborn babies. It's a embryo or a fetus. It's about helping someone in need like doctors always do. Read the article below and see what he says.
6 months would be 24 weeks, and the odds of such premature child surviving are very poor.
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I'm sorry, you sound really desperate, but passed 24 weeks is only for health reasons. By now you have to decide for adoption if you don't want to keep it. If you need help talk to Planned Parenthood, they have counselors that can talk to you and help you with where to turn where you live and also make sure you and the baby are fine. A healthy pregnancy is not easy to just end and at 26 weeks the fetus is viable. Good luck!