The idea is that once a baby is 24 weeks, the baby has over a 50% chance of surviving if born prematurely. Obviously, this does not mean that is okay if a baby is born this early. Even if the baby survives it will almost assuredly face serious health issues for months, years or even a lifetime. So, while it is cause to celebrate, as is any other milestone in pregnancy (especially for those who are constantly paranoid, like myself, due to previous losses), the notion of V-Day should be taken with a grain of salt.
A great chart showing viability percentages by week can be found at this website.
Many people have a "personal V-Day" as well - a date where they will actually relax a little bit more with the knowledge that they will be taking home their baby. Based on the chart linked above, I think my personal V-Day is more like 27 32 weeks(changed from my V-Day post with Joaquin just due to how traumatic it was when he was a preemie by only 1 STINKING DAY), when the chance of survival is over 95%. I like 95% much better than 50%.
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