Hi ladies
I have lurked here a ton since DS was born at 35 weeks and spent 11 days in the NICU. I have so much admiration for the strength of all of the women here and know that my journey was nothing compared to so many others. I just need some thoughts from those who have been there. I am a huge researcher and reader and love to read about milestones and where my baby is/can be/what things to be doing with him at his age. The problem is, I have no clue whether to treat him like a 3 week old, or 7 week old. I know I was advised that he could possibly act younger than his actual age, but how do i know for sure? He just started sleeping 3 hr stretches at night-up until the last 2 days it was 1.5-2 max and I was dying. I struggle with whether to push him to sleep longer like a 7/8 week old baby could, or leave him be if he really is just 3 weeks. Does anyone feel like me? I am in no way trying to make him someone he is not and is not ready for. I just remember with my first son, I had no idea what I was doing and suffered through sleepelss nights because i thought he was always hungry and when i finally had the courage to just rock him and put him back, he slept like a dream. Now, I dont know what the right choice for this new guy is. Any insight from moms of late term preemies? thank you! sorry for the ramble!
Re: Just needing some thoughts from other preemie moms
Un/fortunately moms of preemies get a prolonged NB phase - that sounds like what you're going through, and it can be very tiring and challenging! I'd go with adjusted age as far as sleep goes - but you really aren't supposed to try and establish a sleep routine until much later no matter how you do your current preemie math.
I'm sorry you're having a difficult time - my guy turned out to be a lousy sleeper. He wakes up joyful, but he still wakes 3 or 4 times a night - and wow, do I ever love the nights he sleeps all the way through!
I'd go with adjusted age for now. I know my DD didn't even truly wake up until after her due date. I barely knew what her eyes looked like until she was 6 weeks old!
Treat LO like a newborn for a while longer. Don't push him to sleep longer. In addition to being less neurologically mature than a full term 7 week old, preemies (Even late term) miss out on those last few weeks of neurological development which help them regulate sleep, awareness, stimulation, etc. You don't want to push too hard or expect too much.