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Spina Bifida Survival Rates: Understanding Outcomes and Prognosis
The survival rate for babies born with spina bifida has increased significantly over the past few decades. With advances in prenatal diagnosis and surgical intervention, up to 90% of babies born with spina bifida can survive to adulthood. However, the severity of the condition and any associated complications can still affect the individual's quality of life and long-term outcomes. Early detection and proper medical care are crucial for improving the chances of survival and ensuring the best possible quality of life for individuals born with spina bifida.Baby Health - Related Articles
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