12-12-2025 23:41 via medpagetoday.com

Survival Is Possible With Resuscitation in Some Extremely Premature Infants

(MedPage Today) -- More than a third of resuscitated infants born alive at 21 weeks' gestational age--an age previously believed to be previable--survived to discharge, a single-center, retrospective case series showed.
Among 22 infants...
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