On September 2, the girls took another road trip to see their retina specialist. They are continuing to watch both girls' eyes since their retinas are premature. Premature infants sometimes have issues with retina development which can lead to a disease called retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). If this does develop for either girl, laser surgery is a treatment option, so they will be monitored every couple of weeks by the specialist until their retinas appear fully developed and are considered no longer at risk (still probably 4 or 5 weeks away).
During their first week home, the girls continued to increase in weight. Madison weighed 6 lb 13 oz, and Kaitlyn weighed 5 lb 7 oz.
You can see that Madison (left) fills out her newborn sized clothes a little better than her sister.
What Kaitlyn (right) lacks in weight, she makes up for in vocal strength - her "voice" (aka: cry) is much louder than Madison's. :-)
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