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abour resulting in live birth before the 37th week of pregnancy is termed "premature birth", even if the infant dies shortly afterward. The limit of viability at which 50% of fetus/infants survive longterm is around 24 weeks, with moderate or major neurological disability dropping to 50% only by 26 weeks.Although long-term survival has never been reported for infants born from pregnancy shorter than 21 weeks and 5 days,infants born as early as the 16th week of pregnancy may sometimes live for some minutes after birth.Orange County SEO
abour resulting in live birth before the 37th week of pregnancy is termed "premature birth", even if the infant dies shortly afterward. The limit of viability at which 50% of fetus/infants survive longterm is around 24 weeks, with moderate or major neurological disability dropping to 50% only by 26 weeks.Although long-term survival has never been reported for infants born from pregnancy shorter than 21 weeks and 5 days,infants born as early as the 16th week of pregnancy may sometimes live for some minutes after birth.Orange County SEO