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The Most Vulnerable Patients

  By Kendall Powell

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You can almost hear a woman breathe a sigh of relief when she reaches her 24th week of pregnancy. If delivery comes this early—well before the normal 40 weeks of gestation—a baby has a 50:50 chance of surviving outside the womb with the help of modern medicine. But neonatologist David Rowitch knows that extremely premature delivery is far from ideal. His tiniest patients face tough odds.

“They don't look like a normal baby,” Rowitch explains. None of their major organs—lungs, heart, intestines—is finished forming. “They aren't able to carry out the basic life-sustaining functions,” he says. Instead, doctors must support these babies with ventilators, intravenous fluids, and tube feeding.

Photo: Heather Weston / Getty Images

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