A Netherlands-based startup, Aqua Womb, is exploring the potential of making a womb-like life support system for extremely premature infants.
The objective is to advance the care of premature newborns through the development of a clinical-grade artificial womb, also known as a liquid-filled incubator.
Babies born between 22 and 24 weeks face huge risks. They currently have a low chance of survival and a high likelihood of developing health issues like chronic lung disease and neurological damage.
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A Netherlands-based startup, Aqua Womb, is exploring the potential of making a womb-like life support system for extremely premature infants.
The objective is to advance the care of premature newborns through the development of a clinical-grade artificial womb, also known as a liquid-filled incubator.
Babies born between 22 and 24 weeks face huge risks. They currently have a low chance of survival and a high likelihood of developing health issues like chronic lung disease and neurological damage.