Melinda Star Guido, who was born� prematurely weighing 9 � ounces on August 30, 2011, is finally being allowed to go home after spending nearly five months in an incubator.
The baby, who was staying at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, now weighs 4 pounds 9 ounces.
Melinda Star Guido, one of the smallest surviving babies born according to the Global Birth Registry, is pictured as she is discharged from the LAC+USC Medical Center in Los Angeles January 20, 2012. Guido was born on August 30, 2011 at 24 weeks and weighed 9.5 ounces at birth. (Christina House/Pool/Reuters)
Melinda Star Guido, one of the smallest surviving babies born according to the Global Birth Registry, is pictured as she is discharged from the LAC+USC Medical Center in Los Angeles January 20, 2012. Guido was born on August 30, 2011 at 24 weeks and weighed 9.5 ounces at birth. (Christina House/Pool/Reuters)
"I?m just happy she?s doing well. I?m happy that I?m finally going home,? mother Haydee Ibarra, 22, told the Associated Press.
The baby now breathes through an oxygen tube as a precaution, according to the report.
Dr. Rangasamy Mamanathan, who oversees preemies at the hospital told AP he was ?cautiously optimistic? the child would develop well ?but again there is no guarantee.?
The baby underwent� surgery to close an artery soon after birth.
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