If the jury follows the law, the only relevant question is whether or not the State proved beyond a reasonable doubt that Skylar's baby was alive at birth.
As a matter of law, it is irrelevant that Skylar didn't get prenatal care or do follow up appointments or tell anyone she was pregnant or know how pregnant she was. It's irrelevant that she didn't ask for help during or after she gave birth. It's even irrelevant whether or not Skylar really believed her baby wasn't born alive, or if she wasn't sure.
I hope the jury follows the law as instructed.