Extremely Premature Babies Suffer Cognitive Problems Later

More than half of children born extremely prematurely have way lower IQs and need extra help in mainstream primary schools, especially when it comes to math, a new British study finds.

This research comes on the heels of media attention given to a California woman who gave birth in late January to octuplets, who were nine weeks premature. Babies are considered premature if they are born 2 or 3 or more weeks early, and extremely premature if they are born prior to 27 weeks of gestation, or about 12 or 13 weeks early. (The typical pregnancy lasts 39 or 40 weeks.)

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