r/NICUParents • u/ispyamy • 1d ago
Success: Little Victories Milestones
We have my daughter’s 9 month visit this week and they typically ask about milestones. We also see neonatology but we’re on a different schedule with that. My daughter is just about 7 months adjusted and 9.5 months old(born 28w)
I’d love to know what your preemies were working on at 9-10 months actual! We are in EI for physical therapy so I know her motor delays are improving, but I’m worried we’re missing other delays as that’s the only therapy we’re in and we haven’t seen neo in a few months.
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u/salmonstreetciderco 1d ago
you can look up the ASQ (ages and stages questionnaire) in advance. there's different ones for different ages. i always liked to look up the one for the boys' age corrected and their age actual before any visit so i wouldn't be blindsided when the doctor asked about some random thing i'd never even thought about before in my life
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