After six months in the neonatal intensive care, Josie Duggar has finally come home, but experts say she is not out of the woods.
"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."
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."
After six months in the neonatal intensive care, Josie Duggar has finally come home, but experts say she is not out of the woods.
"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."
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."
After six months in the neonatal intensive care, Josie Duggar has finally come home, but experts say she is not out of the woods.
"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."
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."
After six months in the neonatal intensive care, Josie Duggar has finally come home, but experts say she is not out of the woods.
"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."
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."
After six months in the neonatal intensive care, Josie Duggar has finally come home, but experts say she is not out of the woods.
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.