Oh my…!
Can definitely relate to the preemie situation.
Our middle child (of 3 - son between 2 daughters) was born via c-section in Oct. of ‘92 at 1lb. 4oz., and dipped to as low as 1lb. 2oz., before he finally started gaining weight back.
He spent 4.5 months in the NICU, and came home with a heart/apnea monitor and a portable oxygen tank.
Among the many potentially major issues DS had was the beginnings of premature retinopathy. A specialist from Houston was flown in, and he stopped it dead in its tracks, but not without some minor peripheral vision loss that had already occurred.
Also, 2 weeks after we brought him home, he had to go back to the NICU because of an RSV infection for about 10 days. That sucked.
He’s now 31 years old, perfectly physically healthy, and has been gainfully employed for many years now…!!!!!
If you don’t mind me asking, how is your daughter doing…?
No worries, of course, if you don’t care to share any info.
A pic below of DS in the NICU, shortly after he was born…notice the nurses Bic pen…
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