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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 352830"><p>I agree with you that not all preemies walk away with lasting effects. Though I seem to be 2 for 0 for my two preemies. The PDA for my 2 month preemie (33 weeker) was a direct result of his prematurity though most PDA\LDA issues can happen to full term as well as pre term. My oldest got lucky at 29 weeks, could have been a lot worse off for him born that young gestation wise. Most don't get out after only 5 weeks in the NICU and most don't come off the resp after only 9 hours (of course with help of medical technology though like steroidal shots and liquids that force hyper development of infantile lungs - though that type of allopathic medicine comes with very dangerous side effects that we also got lucky and avoided as well).</p><p></p><p>I do believe in routine and they have (all my kids) a very strict routine actually. Some kids need more than that though, as it seems both Big B and Brooklies need more than just strict routine. The other three do well with that strict routine but the other two tend to stray from it or it works for weeks and stops working and has to be changed up a bit to correct the stray from the routine. Thank you for your input Robin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 352830"] I agree with you that not all preemies walk away with lasting effects. Though I seem to be 2 for 0 for my two preemies. The PDA for my 2 month preemie (33 weeker) was a direct result of his prematurity though most PDA\LDA issues can happen to full term as well as pre term. My oldest got lucky at 29 weeks, could have been a lot worse off for him born that young gestation wise. Most don't get out after only 5 weeks in the NICU and most don't come off the resp after only 9 hours (of course with help of medical technology though like steroidal shots and liquids that force hyper development of infantile lungs - though that type of allopathic medicine comes with very dangerous side effects that we also got lucky and avoided as well). I do believe in routine and they have (all my kids) a very strict routine actually. Some kids need more than that though, as it seems both Big B and Brooklies need more than just strict routine. The other three do well with that strict routine but the other two tend to stray from it or it works for weeks and stops working and has to be changed up a bit to correct the stray from the routine. Thank you for your input Robin. [/QUOTE]
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