grandma60 the oxygen issue is addressed so carefully, with a monitor to measure amounts given and present in the preemie baby's system, and maintained oxygen levels is one of the criteria for being discharged home. I'm sure a few babies will have susceptibility to asthma and chronic lung infections which can be managed, and 50% of very premature babies have some issues that mean they still have hospital appointments a year or so later, to ensure their development is optimised. One of ours is just starting to say words at 2 and 4 months, whilst the other was chatting six months ago, but she's coming along nicely. She hasn't been discharged by the paediatrician until he's satisfied that she doesn't need additional help (she's in an educational nursery twice a week with her sister now).