A child born prematurely in the 6th month of pregnancy is not able to live. If the patient usually has regular menstruation, every 30 days, and each time is 3-7 days clean, then 6 months of pregnancy is equivalent to 24 weeks of pregnancy. 24 weeks of fetal development is immature, and all organs are not mature, so if abortion occurs, the fetus will definitely not be able to survive. Clinically, a fetus before 28 weeks is called a miscarriage, which is not a premature birth, but after 28 weeks. A miscarried fetus is extremely unlikely to survive after birth because of its poor physical condition and immature organ development. If a miscarriage occurs before the 6th month of pregnancy, it is important to take rest, avoid overexertion and review the pregnancy in a timely manner.