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Can a 620 gms baby survive
I want to know if a 620 gms is delivered in 25 th week of pregnancy can that baby survive . Can  emergency cervical clercage procedure Leads to death of baby inside womb
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Cervical encirclage wont harm baby so dont worry.. 650grm at25 wks baby can survive in level 3 nicu with good tertiary care but survival chances remain less compare to baby delivered at 32 gestational weeks completed ..
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Yes but there are high chances of complications which can be treated if in good NICU setup. Cervical cerclage has nothing to do with it.
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Circlage doesn’t harm baby, it is done to prevent preterm labour.
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Yes. In a good NICU with advanced technology, baby can survive.
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yes in good nursery it is possible .
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Yes baby can survive but only in level 3 NICU And in good hands Circlage will not cause death
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