The survival rate for gestational period of 21 weeks or less: 0%; 22 weeks: 0-10%; 23 weeks: 10-35%; 24 weeks: 40-70%; 25 weeks: 50-80%; 26 weeks: 80-90%; 27 weeks: greater than 90%.
Risk factors depend on weight at birth and if breathing problems exist. Premature boy babies have a lower survival rate than premature girl babies. Infection or a birth defect can also affect outcomes.
Yes, premature birth does effect the growth rate.
Modern medicine can decrease the birth rate via abortions or increase it with better premature child birth rates. Improving the overall health of the parents and limiting pathogens in the area at the time of birth also increases the birth rate.
Alot do, but the survival rate in recent years has been increasing. It depends on how premature the baby is. If its 5-6 months its greatly decreased. But if its within a month or so the chances are much higher.
Yes, although the fetal survival rate is very very low.
Portside had the most survival rate
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Recent studies show that the survival rate of infant dolphins in the wild is 75%. In zoos and in aquariums, the survival rate is 86%.
I would suggest around a 40 - 50% survival rate from seedlings
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an indication is the survival rate; for POW camps (for western POWs) the survival rate was about 96%, for the Holocaust the survival rate was less than 4%.
They don't have a lower rate of anything. There is a higher rate of premature birth, children with birth defects, and problems in development. As children they have more breathing problems and allergies living around smokers. That doesn't fade away as they age because of the breathing in of second hand smoke affects them all of their lives.