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Health Information How can I make informed decisions about my extremely premature infant? 05/08/2007
If your infant is born between 22 and 25 completed weeks of pregnancy (extreme prematurity), you likely will be faced with some difficult medical decisions during the first month after the birth. Although a neonatologist can give you some idea of what may happen after such an early delivery, your newborn's condition will be individual and unpredictable.
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