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Can a fetus survive curettage D and C procedure?
A curettage D&C procedure, also known as a dilation and curettage, is a medical procedure that involves dilating the cervix and then using a curette to remove the contents of the uterus. This procedure is typically used to treat a variety of conditions, such as miscarriage, abortion, and the removal of retained products of conception.
In the case of a miscarriage, the fetus is typically already deceased before the D&C procedure is performed. However, in rare cases, a fetus may still be alive at the time of the procedure. If this occurs, the fetus will typically be unable to survive due to the trauma of the procedure.
In the case of an abortion, the goal of the D&C procedure is to terminate the pregnancy and remove the fetus. In these cases, the fetus will not be able to survive.
Overall, the chances of a fetus surviving a curettage D&C procedure are extremely low. However, it is important to note that there are always exceptions to the rule and that in rare cases, a fetus may be able to survive this procedure.