Premature babies, born before 37 weeks of gestation, can have varying life expectancies depending on their gestational age at birth and any associated health complications. Many premature infants survive and thrive with appropriate medical care, especially those born after 28 weeks. Advances in neonatal care have significantly improved outcomes, with many preemies living healthy lives into adulthood. However, some may face long-term health challenges or disabilities.
No this is called in-breeding and it will cause premature babies and they will not live
It is possible, but medical advances have made it more likely that even premature babies will survive. Long term, a premature baby is no more likely to die young than a full term baby.
In Britain, premature babies are placed in an incubator, in which a constant temperature is maintained, and life functions are recorded. Liquid feed and oxygen can also be given when needed. Premature babies are subjected to intensive care until they achieve a suitable body weight and development, and can live outside the incubator.
937 Premature babies are born each year
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That depends on how far along they got in their development in the womb, how much premature they are.
Two tiny fetuses have been found in a tomb and the DNA testing has proven they were Tut's babies. They were probably premature and didn't live long.
They give the premature baby a special kind of milk to help them gain weight. Sometimes, premature babies have to stay in the hospital for a long time. They have to be at least 5 pounds to leave.
It hasn't been proven that drinking diet soda causes premature babies.
Weight and size of premature babies varies in regards to how many weeks of gestation, reason why they are premature, genetics, etc. There are so many variables so there is no standard size for premature babies.
The baby is in your stomach for 9 months it can be sooner as it my be premature or it can be a few days or weeks late.
an incubator in hospital