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Baby Born 16 Weeks Early at 300 Grams Survives After Magdeburg Intensive Care

The clinic credits expertise, modern equipment, parental involvement for the rare outcome.

Overview

  • The infant was delivered about 16 weeks before term at University Hospital Magdeburg with a birthweight of roughly 300 grams.
  • Senior physician Ralf Böttger reported the newborn needed mechanical ventilation for seven weeks before breathing independently.
  • Care involved precise ventilation management, intravenous nutrition, and protection of fragile skin and organs due to extreme prematurity.
  • The child was discharged nine weeks after the calculated due date with no severe complications reported and is now developing well at home.
  • The clinic cites a worldwide survival rate of about 25 percent at this birthweight and attributes the outcome to experience, technology, and sustained parental involvement.