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  • cute baby:)

  • My son Logan was born in August of 2007 at 36 weeks, weighing 4 pounds 6 ounces with an infection of unknown origin. He spent 2 weeks in the NICU and almost died at birth. ( I cannot compare him, however, to a 25 weeker! What a journey!)

    He is 2 and a half years old now, healthy as a horse, and you would NEVER have known he was premature, Hang in there. You have a beautiful son. Much love to you and your family!

  • My son was born Feb 2007 at 23 weeks. Blessings to you and your baby.

  • My daughter is now a little over 9 weeks old, 3 lbs 12 oz (1695 grams) but she's off of oxygen~~ It's been quite a journey for us... But every moment is so special! God Bless your son and your family!

    Keep in mind. every step forward, no matter how small should be celebrated~ there will be times when it seems like things were going really well, and all of a sudden, things go backwards. 1 step forward, 2 huge steps back~

    Good luck to you, keep us posted!

  • Hi, my name is Austin, you left a comment on one of my videos about my 25 weeker~~

    Just wanted to check in to see how you were doing.. and how your little Logan was doing...

    isn't crazy what a differences just a couple ounces make.. and what a big difference just one pound makes? My daughter was born without any cheeks, and now, her cheeks are full!! How much did you son weigh when he was born? Good luck to you!! Stay healthy!! Remember to take care of yourself!!

  • you go boy!!!

  • He's such a handsome little guy. We're pulling for you, Logan!

  • He is adorable. Im glad that he is doing well.

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