Because every premature baby is different, there is no set time for when they are allowed to go home. Your baby’s doctors and nurses will want your baby to be well enough to go home as soon as possible, so they can start enjoying a more normal life. Usually, they will be discharged from hospital when your baby’s doctor is happy that they are:
- Feeding well
- Gaining weight
- Breathing on their own (although they may still need oxygen at home)
- Not dependent on an IV or feeding tube
- Learning to control their muscles
- Sleeping well
As a general guide, your baby may be allowed home at around the date they were originally due to be born, but if they have responded well to treatment, you may be able to take them home sooner.