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What's the earliest you can have a preemie and have it survive? Anyone here have a preemie? How small do they get?
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AshBoBash
replied on March 16th, 2006
Experienced User
Re
Y what are you gonna do, take the info you learn from the girls here and go use it in fakeness elsewheres.
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wowyouguys
replied on March 16th, 2006
New User
what? I'm curious! Ur rude!
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DaliciaLynn
replied on March 16th, 2006
Extremely eHealthy
Do you want a preemie or something?
Lol
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wowyouguys
replied on March 16th, 2006
New User
No, i'm not even pregnant. I'm just curious.
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hunterjumper
replied on March 17th, 2006
Experienced User
About 23-24 weeks is the bare minimum and unfortunatly their chance for survival is like 1% or less at that point. Every week counts for so much. Like even though it's only a few weeks a baby born at like 26 or 27 weeks has a far far greater chance for survival then one born at 23 or 24.
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fatfamily02
replied on March 17th, 2006
Extremely eHealthy
I have a link to a 23 weeks baby, weighed 1 lb 7 oz---here is the link