http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6149464.stm
Old article I know, but still good for discussion. Do you think that premature babies of 22 weeks or less should be allowed to die in peace, or resuscitated regardless of life expectancy? Has anyone had to make this decision?
By the way, just for clarification; the preemies that the article talks about are 22 week old babies. I'm saying this cuz last time I saw this topic discussed on a message board, loads of people chimed in with "But I was 24 weeks premature and I lived!" Two weeks is a long time in a developing fetus's life.
Old article I know, but still good for discussion. Do you think that premature babies of 22 weeks or less should be allowed to die in peace, or resuscitated regardless of life expectancy? Has anyone had to make this decision?
By the way, just for clarification; the preemies that the article talks about are 22 week old babies. I'm saying this cuz last time I saw this topic discussed on a message board, loads of people chimed in with "But I was 24 weeks premature and I lived!" Two weeks is a long time in a developing fetus's life.
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