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In a groundbreaking achievement, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, has successfully ensured the survival of three premature infants born at just 23 weeks—among the youngest ever in India. These babies, weighing between 500–630 grams, survived without major neurological or pulmonary complications, setting a new benchmark in neonatal care.
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In what experts are calling a historic moment for Indian neonatal medicine, Amrita Hospital in Faridabad has achieved the intact survival of three extremely premature infants born at just 23 weeks gestation. This includes a baby boy born at 23 weeks and 5 days, and twin girls born at 23 weeks and 6 days. All three weighed between 500 and 630 grams at birth.
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The infants are among the youngest and smallest ever to survive in India without significant complications
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The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) team, led by Dr. Hemant Sharma, used advanced ventilation, nutrition, and infection control protocols to ensure survival
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This milestone places India on the global map of cutting-edge neonatal care, where survival at 23 weeks is rare and often fraught with long-term risks
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The success underscores the importance of early intervention, skilled neonatal teams, and high-end infrastructure in improving outcomes for preterm births
Sources:
Amrita Hospitals Faridabad, BW Healthcare World
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