My surviving twin was born at 24 weeks and weighed 1lb 3oz. She has been intubated her entire life and heavily sedated most of the time. In short, she's starting to feel a little better every day. After being weaned off most sedatives, she was in intensive care and moving very little. The first time we used the sweater, we carefully put her on and she just sat there, a little confused, doing nothing. I moved the sweater for her and put my hands on her legs to show her the movement. After about 30 minutes, she began swaying from side to side, realizing the purpose of her legs and feet for the first time. About a week later she caught herself and started jumping herself. This opened the door to further physical improvement. The sweater taught her to control her head, then she learned to sit down and roll over. Today she is learning to stand. She plays more and is much more attentive. And now she loves the sweater so much that she cries when we take her off. This toy was more important to my girl's development than any other treatment.
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