Can the fetus live in 30 weeks?

The arrival of a newborn is an exciting and happy thing in most cases, but sometimes the birth of a newborn will make people feel happy and sad. At this time, the newborn may be premature, and the physical condition of the newborn is worrying. So, can the fetus live after 30 weeks?

Can a 30-week-old fetus live? If it is 30 weeks, it is more than 7 months pregnant. In your case, the fetus is generally fully developed. At this time, premature birth has a chance to survive. A 30-week-old fetus is also premature after birth. The functions of the baby's brain, heart, liver, lungs and other important organs have not developed well during this period, and premature delivery is also possible, but there are many sequelae. Premature babies are particularly difficult to care for, requiring special doctors to care in incubators, and are also prone to infection and complications. If you are pregnant for more than seven months and give birth prematurely, the chances of keeping it should be greater. Just follow the doctor's request. If the physical condition does not allow, it is necessary to check whether the fetal lung is mature first. If immature, it can promote fetal lung maturity. Premature infants are prone to infection and respiratory diseases. Generally, the survival rate of children after 35 weeks is still quite high. If it is too early, the child's fetal lung is not yet mature, and it is easy to suffer from various diseases, and the ability to resist external infection is also very weak. After birth, it was placed in an incubator and waited for its fetal lungs to mature. All kinds of monitoring cost pediatrics. Therefore, if expectant mothers can tolerate it, it is recommended that pregnant mothers go to regular hospitals for corresponding examinations. If possible, try to have a caesarean section after 32 weeks. If you can't, you should follow the doctor's arrangement, so the chances of fetal survival will be much greater.

A few months after birth, the fetus can live for 30 weeks. At this time, the fetus of at least 7 months and 6 months can only survive for a few hours. The 7-month-old fetus, at this stage, is 35-38 cm long and weighs l000 grams. Its face looks like a human, but it looks like an old man because of more wrinkles. The hair has grown about 5 cm, the whole body is covered with hair, the boundary between eyelids is clearly visible, and the eyes can be opened. On the external genitalia, the boy's testicles have not yet come down, but the girl's labia minora and clitoris have been obviously prominent. The power of sucking milk is still insufficient, and the trachea and lungs are still underdeveloped. Because of this, if the baby is born prematurely during this period, it is difficult to survive even though the fetus is weak in breathing and crying. However, with the development of immature infant medicine, the possibility of fetal survival is increasing. In addition, the development of the brain has also been developed at this time. 8-month-old fetus, the fetus also responds to strong external influences. If premature delivery occurs during this period, the fetus can survive with careful care, and the internal organs such as lung, brain and nervous system have developed to a certain extent.