Fetal survival at 30 weeks

The survival rate of a fetus at 30 weeks of pregnancy is usually above 90%, but the exact survival rate has to be judged according to whether the fetus has any complications, the level of the hospital and so on. It is recommended that after a woman is pregnant to avoid premature labor and pay attention to rest.
A 30-week fetus is usually more than seven and a half months pregnant and belongs to preterm labor. If the fetus has no complications at the time of birth, the survival rate can usually reach more than 90%, but if the fetus has complications such as hypoxia and pneumonia after birth, the survival rate may be lower than 90%.
In addition 30 weeks fetal survival rate and hospital level has a certain relationship, if the fetus is born in underdeveloped areas, medical conditions are not good, the survival rate will be further reduced, if in the medical level of the hospital, generally preterm babies can reside in the incubator, so that the survival rate of the fetus has improved.
The survival rate of a fetus at 30 weeks gestation is more unpredictable. Generally, if the fetus has better development of all organs and there are no complications, the survival rate can usually be better improved after treatment in the incubator.