Okay, thanks for the clarification ColinsMum.
Of course, I forgot to mention what you are saying, gratefulmom, that obviously this didn't have much of an effect on our kids.
I guess there is a higher chance for a lower intelligence/learning disabilities, etc, but that's not to say that everyone will be dragged down.
I think that the real problems begin once you get into the 2month+ range, as that really does come with a higher risk for issues down the road, not to mention the potential for a lot of NICU time.
From what I've read online, I'm surprised there was no trouble with DD14 (other than the C-Section, which honestly didn't really matter much at all), it seems like other people have even had problems with the baby's lungs at 3 weeks early.
It's kind of ironic, though, 3 weeks early, and then the tallest in her class all through elementary school, and even into middle and high school she is still extremely tall, just not the tallest. I don't think there is even any correlation between the two unless you are *really* early, but it is still kind of a funny thought.