Perinatality – Number 2022/3 – Vol. 14 – The limits of viability in question

Page 109 to 110: Serge Vanden Eijnden, Pierre Bétrémieux and Catherine Donner – The limits of viability in question | Page 111 to 117: Paulina Lopez Orellana – Socio-demographic and socio-economic characteristics of mothers who gave birth to premature children at the limit of viability. Population study in Chile | Page 118 to 120: Elsa Jaladieu, Pierre Boulot, Gilles Cambonie, A. Gavotto, Odile Pidoux and Florent Fuchs – The obstetrician’s point of view faced with a birth at the limit of viability | Page 121 to 125: Melanie De Beir and Dorottya Kelen – Point of view on extreme prematurity and its gray zone in Belgium | Page 126 to 133: Amaryllis Ferrand – The ethical challenges of the prognosis of premature babies at the limit of viability | Page 134 to 137: Laure Woestelandt – Premature parenthood. Experience and point of view of the liaison child psychiatrist in perinatality | Page 138 to 142: Pierre Bétrémieux – The life of the non-resuscitated extremely premature newborn | Page 143 to 149: Maud Parriaut – From time suspended to time stretching out. Clinical accounts of some hospitalizations | Page 150 to 152: Aurore Allen – Developmental care and extreme prematurity: a challenge for the nurse? | Page 153 to 159: Hugues Dusausoit – End-of-life decision-making in intensive neonatology units of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation of Belgium – Observations.

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