In the final weeks of pregnancy, your baby is experiencing profound growth and development that are key for
survival outside the womb.
The point of viability is the point at which there would be a chance for
survival outside the womb, though far from 100 %, if circumstances led to your baby being born prematurely.
In fact, the surge of «stress» hormones it triggers can be important to the neonate's
survival outside the womb
Not exact matches
Being
outside of the
womb does not mean its not dependent on its mother for
survival.
Of the considerations that have stopped it, one is the fascinating and moving view provided by the sonogram, and another is the
survival of «premature» babies of feather - like weight, who have achieved «viability»
outside the
womb.
'' one is the fascinating and moving view provided by the sonogram, and another is the
survival of «premature» babies of feather - like weight, who have achieved «viability»
outside the
womb» --------------------------------- — Any viability is only possible (and at enormous expense to everyone else in the group health plan) with pregnancies > 20 weeks.
Survival: By week 24, your baby has a 25 percent chance of surviving
outside the
womb, thanks to the production of white blood cells and the partial development of baby's lungs.
Delayed clamping has the bonus of baby having more hemoglobin and iron in their blood which is essential to
survival in the fist weeks of life
outside the
womb.
A newborn is basically helpless and he has to inculcate and develop the skills which are needed for
survival which would include different kinds of exercises such as acclimatizing and breathing to unprotected atmosphere which is
outside the
womb.