Hello ladies,
I am a preemie mom x2 - our 3 year old was a 30 weeker and our 2 month old was a 29 weeker. We just brought our newest addition home a few days ago : )
I am wondering if your peemies make/made grunting and groaning noises all the time? When we were in the NICU this time around I asked a nurse about these noises that DS makes and she said it was just common in preterm babies (I never asked why). Now that he is home and we are with him around the clock, I realize that it is all. day. long. Literally, he is so noisy that we cannot sleep at night with him making them. We have been splitting up duty time downstairs through the night so that one of can sleep at a time. I know my older DS made them too, I just don't remember them being so loud!
My questions for you is 1- anyone know what these noises are? (We asked the pediatrician about it and he said not to worry since he isn't uncomfortable or upset by them). And 2- if your preemie came home making these noises, how long did it take for them to stop?
Don't get me wrong, I am not complaining. I am thrilled beyond belief that he is home after 8.5 weeks and don't even mind waking up with him when he needs to eat at night. Just wondering when I will actually be able to sleep in between feedings : )
Thanks in advance for sharing your responses.
Re: grunting noises?
I agree with those that say "acid reflux". The nurses have told me that's is foten what they are grunting about while they are trying to digest and keep the food down. Imagine laying flat as you try to digest all of your food! Blech.
My one son is on prilosec for reflux and the other is not at this point, but I do pick him up often when I hear that noise--he seems to stop and be much more comfortable when I do that. I hold him upright against me and lightly bounce him around a bit.
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I have twin girls and they do this all the time sometimes waking each other up. At first the noises kept us up and then I thought they did not enjoy being swaddled but now we've gotten used to it.
We hold them upright for about half hour after each feed and they still do it. Since we now know it's just something preemies do, I will miss it when they outgrow it.