Basic terminology:
A live born child is a fetus that shows at least one sign of life after birth and weighs at least 500 g or, in case of lower birth weight, survives 24 hours after birth. Signs of life are breathing, beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord or definite movement of voluntary muscles.
A fetus that shows none of these signs of life and weighs 1000 g or more is classified as still born child.
If fetus shows no sign of life and weighs less than 1000 g, the termination of pregnancy is classified as abortion.
Assessement of the live born child