My baby was born at 32 weeks exactly. I had her vaginal and she was breeched. She literally came out like a sandwich butt first feet by her head. Now she won't open her eyes and when she does try to look at you she looks right passed you like you're not standing there and one of her eyes is always rolling to the back of her head. I don't know what to think any more. I don't want to be afraid but i truly am. Both for me and for her. How do i deal with that. Is that a possibility that she is blind. The doctor can't really tell me anything because even they don't know.
Re: How to deal with possible blindness
I know that babies like to look at contrasting light, so rather than look in your eyes, they look to the side of you where there are differing shades. Mu friend was worried about this and asked her midwife and that was what she was told.
My DH had a "wandering eye" as a baby/child. One of his eyes would just veer off to the side. The doctors had him wear a patch over his good eye, which made his wobbly eye have to work harder and the muscles got stronger and straightened out his eye. You'd never know it looking at him now - there's no sign of it.
I wouldn't worry at this point, but as Frogger says, I'd be requesting whatever tests possible through my doctor just to make sure all is okay.
Congrats on your new baby and I hope for all good news.