At around 30 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus may have already matured and prepared to enter the later stages of pregnancy. At this stage, some parents are concerned that their baby's activities may not be very frequent, fearing that the baby may experience symptoms of fetal arrest. Can the fetus survive at 30 weeks?

At 30 weeks of pregnancy, of course, the fetus can also survive. The development of each baby is different, so when preventing various diseases and taking care of the baby, it should be targeted. If you are over seven months pregnant and want to have a cesarean section, it is considered premature and these decisions need to be determined by a doctor.
Because at this stage, the baby's brain and various internal organ functions are not yet fully developed. If born too early, it is more likely to damage metabolism and is not conducive to the maintenance of the baby's various functions, resulting in various sequelae.
Premature birth at over seven months of pregnancy should be arranged by a doctor, and each operation should be decided by a doctor, in conjunction with the doctor's various procedures. In addition, if the body does not allow it, you can first check whether the fetal lungs are mature. If they cannot recover for a long time, it may lead to infections and respiratory diseases.
In order to ensure the safety of cesarean section, it is important to pay attention to medical examination at the hospital. For example, if a cesarean section is performed after 32 weeks, the chances of survival will be much higher. If one often does not pay attention to their personal diet and schedule, the baby may also be at risk.