Does Maan Really Have A Choice?
Maan has been asked to make a heart wrenching choice as we see..
'Save the mother or the child'
Geet or her baby is the question & Maan has no answer to it as in both cases he loses his Geet .... no way losing her baby she can live as before...
As this question needs to be answered if need arises ... i seek an answer too from the creatives.
'can a 4-5 month old foetus survive without its mother?'
If i go by what i read & found i have to answer is
NO
Geet's 4th month of pregnancy equals to roughly 13th weeks .....read along
a> 13th Week of Pregnancy - Baby's crown to rump length is around 7-9 cm. Your baby weighs about 35 grams. Your baby's intestines which were forming outside your baby's body have now moved into the abdomen. Your baby tooth sockets are forming now. You won't see her teeth until later but they are all there underneath her gums. Your baby's hair follicles are also forming now.
b> 14th Week of Pregnancy - The ears are shifting from the neck to the sides of the head, and the neck is getting longer and chin more prominent. Facial features and unique fingerprints are all there. Your baby is beginning to respond to outside stimuli.
c> 15th Week of Pregnancy - Its body is covered by an ultrafine hair, called lanugo, which is usually shed by birth. Eyebrows and hair on the top of the head are beginning to grow
d> 16th Week of Pregnancy - The circulatory system completely develops, nervous system functioning and heart beats can be heard.
e> 17th Week of Pregnancy - The lungs are beginning to exhale amniotic fluid, and the circulatory and urinary systems are working. Hair on head, eyebrows and eyelashes is filling in.
All in all the fact is even with the most sophisticated of equipment. the rate of survival of a 24 week old foetus without its mother is only 50% and the prime most important reason to it is the baby's lungs have not yet developed nor are the internal organs.
If the above holds true to a 24 week old foetus then how can Geet's baby that is hardly 13 weeks old survive without its mother?
(thank you Pooja for helping me put this post & helping with the medical facts)
Nandita
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