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yes but many pull though, rather rare to lose it so dont worry

It depends on why you had a 25 week baby in the first place. If it was a multiple birth or high risk due to a congenital problem then it isn't necessarily so unless it is another of the same condition. If, for some reason you use drugs or smoke and this contributed to the prematurity then that is a different story. There is no yes or no answer, it just depends.

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