well that depends if put in intensive care it probably will survive if it has muscular it will lower the chances greatlly to about 70% of surviving and i had problems with my veins so it was a 50% chance of me living but i suvived so if in intensive care the it will all most definitely will survive but if not then probably not
about 17 more weeks
No they can not. There has been a few cases in this world but in general no. The question was water breaking, not birth. Yes, your baby can survive. The hospital will put you on bed rest, repress birth with drugs and inject you with steroids to promote faster growth. As long as you can hold of giving birth for as many weeks as possible, there is a good chance the baby can survive.
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.
36 -40 weeks
A baby red-eared slider can survive without food for about 2-3 weeks. It is important to provide them with proper nutrition regularly to ensure their health and well-being.
a human can survive in jungle about 4 weeks if you have alot of water you can survive about 7 weeks.
it depends it can be 9 months or 0 months and 2 weeks but after 2 weeks the babies have to be born
Usually a baby fish weighs 2 ounces when it is 2 weeks old.~Anna MclaveyOceanographer
Around nine weeks or 59-63 days.
It will take about 2 weeks :)
Less than three weeks
usually if a baby is born prematurely they stay in the hospital until the due date. if your baby was born at 26 weeks it will likely stay for 12 - 14 weeks in the hospital. at that time it will be around the mother's original due date.