Can IVF survive 36 weeks?

IVF 36 weeks is generally viable, although not absolutely, but the survival rate is relatively high.
The fetus at 36 weeks of IVF is not yet full term, but it is not far from full term, and most of the organs are already developed, so it is usually able to survive after birth.
The fetus born at 36 weeks has a length of 45~46cm, a weight of about 2500g, skin color of rose, fingernails up to the tip of the finger, and can cry and suck, and after birth, it can be put into the incubator to receive nutrients to promote the growth and development of the fetus.
IVF does not change the chromosomes, genes and other structures of the fetus born, and the growth and development of the fetus in all aspects is the same as that of natural conception, and the survival rate of the 36-week birth of IVF is also relatively high.