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"Adjusted Age" questions

My little ones were born at 36wks, and they are 2 months old now and headed to the Dr on Wed and I wanted to ask other MoMs first.

Did you give them their shots based on their "adjusted age" or their chronological age? Seems like a dumb question, but I thought I'd ask.

Also, they were only 4 weeks early, do you think that will make a difference in reaching milestones? Like smiles? They aren't smiling yet, and was wondering when that should come.

TIA!

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Re: "Adjusted Age" questions

  • I'm wondering the same!
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  • Ours were born 35w5d so very close to yours. We are doing our shots on chronological age, not adjusted age. Your babes are still pretty young and will be smiling soon! We got our first "real" smiles around 3 months. Now, they smile constantly and it is SO much fun :) Yours are cuties!!!
  • 4 weeks is considered pre-term, but not premature.  Its not young enough to need to adjust age - milestones have a huge range of normal, so things will happen when they are meant to...

    my older son was 4w early - and did everything average in timing.  Our doc never adjusted for age- i was told in the hospital there is no need at 36w.

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  • My doctor vaccinates according to actual age. There was a post about this recently on the preemie board and it seemed that most docs did vaccines according to actual age.

    My twins were born at 34 weeks & started smiling around 10 weeks actual/4 weeks adjusted. I bet you'll get that first smile soon! 

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  • My docs would only have delayed shots if the babies were super preemie. My boys were 35weekers and got shots on time. As for reaching milestones, I always hoped my kids would reach them on their actual ages (which they never did) but gave them a buffer and then some down to their adjusted ages. My docs were also never viewed milestone ages as hard and fast rules. They're just guidelines.
  • My guys were born at 34w 3 d and we have followed the actual age for immunizations.  I have not really used their adjusted age at all looking for milestones.  They seem to follow what is average, my pedi is always happy and says she expects them to be about a month behind for adjustment.

  • My girls where born at at 35 weeks and have received there vaccinations at the chronological age. I haven't noticed any delays in milestones.
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  • My girls were 10 weeks early, but their shots and wellness checks have always been based on actual age.

    As for development, mine have appeared to be right on schedule for adjusted age rather than actual.

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  • Mine were 37w 1d and have had shots/checkups based on actual age. They've hit milestones in accordance with their actual age, but I find that sleep issues are more an adjusted age thing, even if it's just a few weeks. Also I found that in those early days, every day counted so much. 
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    My girls were 10 weeks early, but their shots and wellness checks have always been based on actual age.

    As for development, mine have appeared to be right on schedule for adjusted age rather than actual.

    Yes same for us except 12 weeks early.  I've heard that Dr.'s don't adjust age until under 36 weeks.

  • We always did/do shots based on actual age, not adjusted age. 
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  • Mine were born at 36w4d, and we get shots on actual age. For most milestones, they tend to hit it at their adjusted age or later (or just on the slower end of the spectrum). My pedi still says, "well, they were born 4 weeks early" when talking about milestones, but I think he says that just to make me more patient when I start getting worried about milestones (which they always meet, just on their own timeline).
  • Ours were 35w1d, and we also do shots on the actual age schedule.

    So far, they're at the lower end of the range for milestones (esp DD1), but the pedi doesn't think we need to adjust. I adjust mentally since then they hit them on time Stick out tongue

  • My girls were also 36 weekers and were vaccinated on chronological age. Our pedi's did adjust their age for the first year because they were born before 38 weeks. They said any baby born (whether singleton or multiple) they adjust if born before 38 weeks in regards to development and milestones. My girls didn't first smile until about 10 weeks old, which was 6 weeks adjusted. So according to adjusted age right on track. Now of course their are 40 weeks babies that don't smile until later than six weeks and their is a big range for this and other milestones. By adjusting my girls age they really feel right on target. It just seemed like they were about 3 to 4 weeks behind in real adjust, but just right in adjusted age. This really came into play with us with eating. They couldn't eat solids like other babies their real age because they still had a strong gag reflex, but giving them an extra month and they were able to do it no problems. For example, at the 9 month appt. out pedi wanted them to be eating more table foods and they just couldn't do it yet, but by 10 months they were eating cheerios and puffs and soft veggies. They just needed that extra 4 weeks to make a difference.

    Once they hit 1 year old the pedis said they were caught up and no longer needed to adjust their age.

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