In an advisory issued to all doctors and state health secretaries, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) said that removal of foetus in less than 20 weeks of pregnancy is abortion.
Born between 20-24 weeks of pregnancy is a not viable child and it is no advisable to resuscitate him or her but the child should be given comfort care.
Born between 24-28 weeks, the chances of survival is less and should be decided on case to case basis and born after 28 weeks every effort should be made to ensure the child survives.
"Viability is defined as greater than 28 weeks and more than 1000 gram. Anything less than that, level of treatment has to be decided on case to cases basis on chances of intact survival, informed consent taking into consideration social determinants of health. Basic care should not be compromised," IMA president K K Aggarwal said.
Questions about initiation of resuscitation for extremely premature babies is a grey area. Babies born between 25 and 28 weeks has been increasing in the developed countries, but it is still not be true for most parts of our country.