S.J.
V.,
My son was born on September 7th at 29 weeks, he was due on November 21st. I know in the NICU there is a big difference in babies born at 29 weeks vs. 25 weeks, but I know how hard it is to leave your baby at the hospital every night. One thing I have learned is that preemies are fighters, they are much stronger than you can even imagine. I met another mother in the NICU who had her baby girl at 25 weeks and her daughter experienced several set backs before she was able to leave the hospital, and while she did have a long road ahead, her daughter is doing beautifully now.
I know that you are so worried about your little girl, and there are so many "what ifs" to consider; but I have heard so many positive outcomes about many of the babies that were in the NICU with my son.
I don't know how your NICU is set up, but I would suggest trying to meet some of the other parents whose babies are in the same NICU, that support really helped my husband and me. In the NICU where my son stayed, there was a social worker on staff that was able to loan us books to read, and offer other advice. I would also ask a nurse, or social worker if there are any programs in Alabama that offer free developmental services to premature babies. In Oklahoma, we have a state run program like that called Sooner Start. They come to your house and evaluate the baby and if they find that your baby has developmental delays, then they offer free services to help your child, such as occupational therapy, speech therapy, vision therapy and so on.
Before you leave the NICU, the NICU staff should give you info to continue to meet with a pediatric opthamologist to monitor your childs eye development, just make sure you get that info before you take your daughter home (her eyes should be getting checked while she is in the NICU). Since preemies develop at a different rate than full-term babies, I would suggest looking for a pediatrician that is also a neonatologist.
I really hope some of this info helps, and if this is info you already have or are on top of, I am sorry to repeat. You and your family are in my prayers!! If you ever have any other preemie questions, or if you just need a little encouragement, I'd love to help.
Good Luck!
S.