Hi, I had Ellie at 26 weeks in December 2006. She was 1lb 15oz (890g). We had a rollercoaster of a ride through NICU, she was ventilated, SI-PAP, ventilated then CPAP. She came off CPAP after 10 weeks and was finally discharged aftedr 116 days on oxygen. She came off oxygen in November last year and hasn't required it since.
It's one of the hardest things I've ever had to do. I couldn't answer the phone as everytime I thought it was the hospital telling me she'd gone. She was bagged quite a few times, had 13 blood transfusions, fought against NEC 3 times and only now can I really talk about it without bursting into tears.
I'd recommend keeping a diary. I did but wish I wrote more in it. I just used to put her weight and how much milk she was on etc. Wish I'd put more medical things too. I don't know what the equivilant is in the UK but I found the Bliss website over here very helpful, especially the parents message boards. It was so nice knowing other people who'd been through it and read their success stories.
Also take lots of pictures. Put things next to them too so you can comprehend later how small they were. My wedding ring used to fit on Ellie's wrist as a bracelet!
For some reason boys are usually born heavier but girls are stronger. I wish your cousins friend all the luck in the world. Feel free to pm me if I can help with anything.
Ellie's doing great now. She's a little behind with her development but you'd never know she was prem anymore.
I don't know if this works but I'll try and put in a link with Ellie's first year.
http://www.onetruemedia.com/otm_site/au ... id=4608140
Kind regards
Jo