No, it is not possible for a baby to survive without a brain as the brain is essential for controlling vital functions and processes in the body.
Anencephaly is caused by a failure of the neural tube to close properly during fetal development, leading to incomplete formation of the brain and skull. This results in the baby being born without parts of the brain and skull.
Babies born without a brain face severe medical implications and challenges. This condition, known as anencephaly, is fatal and babies typically do not survive long after birth. It can also be emotionally difficult for families. There are no known treatments for anencephaly, and the focus is on providing comfort care for the baby and support for the family.
The medical community typically responds to cases of a baby being born without a brain with compassion and support for the family. In most cases, medical professionals provide guidance on the available options for care and support, which may include palliative care to ensure the baby is comfortable. Additionally, they may offer counseling and resources to help the family navigate this difficult situation.
I was born without a soft spot. If they had not performed surgery when they had my brain wouldn't not have had room to grow. This then causes many issues. The Brain would continue growing without room to grow, causing the eye balls to come out of their sockets causing blindness, skin to peel off the ears and other parts of the face trying to make room and other things like that. Imagine putting a wet sponge inside a very small ball and letting it grow inside when you know the dry sponge is much bigger then the ball. Difference with a human head is that your head will try to create room by pushing other parts out of the way....which causes brain damage and other health issues. Luckily Everything was a GREAT success for me and I never had any problems after the surgery save a large scar from the front of my skull all the way to the back. They never really told me what causes it. Just that sometimes it happens. Maybe the fact that I was a big baby had something to do with it, I don't know. Basically babies born without soft spots need surgery as soon as possible to correct the problem (by having a soft spot created for them) so then everything goes as normal and the brain has room to grow. The longer you wait the more mental and physical damage it had on the growing child.
A baby's brain is about 25% of the size of an adult brain at birth, but it grows rapidly in the first few years of life. By the age of 2, a child's brain is about 80% of the size of an adult brain. This growth is due to the development of neural connections and pathways.
No, it is not possible to survive without a brain. The brain is the central organ responsible for controlling bodily functions and cognitive processes essential for life. Without a brain, vital functions such as breathing, heartbeat, and consciousness would not be possible.
A baby can survive for a few minutes without oxygen before experiencing brain damage or death. It is crucial to act quickly and provide rescue breathing or CPR to restore oxygen supply to the baby as soon as possible.
Without doctors no.
no, the umbilical cord is the babies lifeline essentially. it provides the food, vitamins, and oxygen the baby needs to survive.
No baby or adult can survive more than a few seconds without blood.
no.
No, because the baby will not have protection for the brain.
Ofcourse a baby salamander can live without it's mother.
This thing is not possible.
It's the brain that sends signals for the heart to beat etc so no.
It is not possible for a baby to be born without an umbilical cord. It would not survive in the womb without a placenta delivering its needed nutrients.
Maybe it happens when it's dying xD No really I don't know but I will keep searching and whe I get I'll tell you >:D