by junco » Thu Dec 30, 2010 12:48 am
My son was a 32 weeker (now 3.5 years). He definitely developed according to his due date, not his delivery date. Now that he's 3 1/2, he is FINALLY in the 50th percentile on the growth charts. Up until now, he's always been in the 5th percentile or less. Overall, he's doing great. He has asthma and every stinking cold seems to go straight to his lungs, and his doctors and I suspect it has something to do with him being a preemie, on a vent, etc. He also had a bit of a problem with seizures as an infant, which is nw also resolved. He didn't walk until 14 mos and didn't crawl until after he walked.
Many doctors refer preemies to occupational therapists if there is a concern that the baby might need a bit of extra help. If you feel concerned, definitely check in with your doctor. One thing to keep in mind is to never compare your daughter to full-term milestones. Preemies develop in their own good time.
My son was a 32 weeker (now 3.5 years). He definitely developed according to his due date, not his delivery date. Now that he's 3 1/2, he is FINALLY in the 50th percentile on the growth charts. Up until now, he's always been in the 5th percentile or less. Overall, he's doing great. He has asthma and every stinking cold seems to go straight to his lungs, and his doctors and I suspect it has something to do with him being a preemie, on a vent, etc. He also had a bit of a problem with seizures as an infant, which is nw also resolved. He didn't walk until 14 mos and didn't crawl until after he walked.
Many doctors refer preemies to occupational therapists if there is a concern that the baby might need a bit of extra help. If you feel concerned, definitely check in with your doctor. One thing to keep in mind is to never compare your daughter to full-term milestones. Preemies develop in their own good time.