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After six months in the neonatal intensive care, Josie Duggar has finally come home, but experts say she is not out of the woods.
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"Babies that are born at 25 weeks have risk for cerebral palsy, blindness, deafness, and learning disabilities," says Dr. Tom Easterling, a professor of maternal fetal medicine at the University of Washington and a high-risk pregnancy specialist who hasn't seen the Duggars. "They don't really know yet."
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For now the Duggars are just happy to be home with their new baby girl, who weighs 9 lbs., 1 oz. "She has a double chin now," Michelle Duggar told People. "It is so precious."
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After six months in the neonatal intensive care, Josie Duggar has finally come home, but experts say she is not out of the woods.
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"Babies that are born at 25 weeks have risk for cerebral palsy, blindness, deafness, and learning disabilities," says Dr. Tom Easterling, a professor of maternal fetal medicine at the University of Washington and a high-risk pregnancy specialist who hasn't seen the Duggars. "They don't really know yet."
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For now the Duggars are just happy to be home with their new baby girl, who weighs 9 lbs., 1 oz. "She has a double chin now," Michelle Duggar told People. "It is so precious."
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After six months in the neonatal intensive care, Josie Duggar has finally come home, but experts say she is not out of the woods.
SCOTT ENLOW/TLC
"Babies that are born at 25 weeks have risk for cerebral palsy, blindness, deafness, and learning disabilities," says Dr. Tom Easterling, a professor of maternal fetal medicine at the University of Washington and a high-risk pregnancy specialist who hasn't seen the Duggars. "They don't really know yet."
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For now the Duggars are just happy to be home with their new baby girl, who weighs 9 lbs., 1 oz. "She has a double chin now," Michelle Duggar told People. "It is so precious."
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After six months in the neonatal intensive care, Josie Duggar has finally come home, but experts say she is not out of the woods.
SCOTT ENLOW/TLC
"Babies that are born at 25 weeks have risk for cerebral palsy, blindness, deafness, and learning disabilities," says Dr. Tom Easterling, a professor of maternal fetal medicine at the University of Washington and a high-risk pregnancy specialist who hasn't seen the Duggars. "They don't really know yet."
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For now the Duggars are just happy to be home with their new baby girl, who weighs 9 lbs., 1 oz. "She has a double chin now," Michelle Duggar told People. "It is so precious."
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After six months in the neonatal intensive care, Josie Duggar has finally come home, but experts say she is not out of the woods.
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Here, all the Duggar children, minus little Josie Duggar, pose for a family portrait. Josie Duggar came home June 25, 2010, after six months in the hospital.