I just posted this on my BMB but thought it might also be interesting to hear the perspective from AL'ers with kids of various ages.
How old is LO/ LO's?Is your LO acting more like their actual age or adjusted age?What challenges is LO facing?How has LO pleasantly surprised you lately? Do you find yourself thinking about LO's prematurity still or does it seem to be more of a footnote? Are there any other ways having a preemie is effecting you?
Re: Preemie check in
How old is LO/ LO's? They're a week shy of 15m old, 12m adjusted.
Is your LO acting more like their actual age or adjusted age? J's gross and fine motor skills are at actual age but speech is at adjusted. S's motor is at adjusted but speech is more like actual.
What challenges is LO facing? None at the moment. They both had torticollis and J required a helmet to fix plagiocephaly.
How has LO pleasantly surprised you lately? J's receptive language has skyrocketed which is really neat to see. S's motor skills have exploded.
Do you find yourself thinking about LO's prematurity still or does it seem to be more of a footnote? It's always there and always will be. I am a totally different person than I would have been.
Are there any other ways having a preemie is effecting you? I'm a huge germaphobe and am about to start anti anxiety meds to help. After a year on lockdown it's really tough to go out and expose them to germs. We were told time and time again that an upper respiratory infection would result in another hospitalization so I have panic attacks anytime they are around other kids or germy things.
TTC #1 since 5/2010 dx: annovulatory
RLP: 2/2012: normal HSG 3/2012: normal
BFP #1 7/20/11 M/C 7/25/11. BFP #2 11/29/11 M/C 12/21/11
I have two angel babies that I will see again one day
BFP #3 10/27/12 EDD: 7/6/13
Baby Emma arrived at 35 weeks by surprise on June 3rd, 2013!!
BFP #4: 5/23/14 EDD: 1/30/15 Emma's gonna be a big sister!
Beta #1 19DPO: 213 Beta #2 21DPO: 674
This is so me. Our lockdown was "only" 10 weeks but it was emotionally challenging on every level. I was isolated at a time I probably needed people the most. Even my husband was gone for the majority of the time, either literally away for days and days or working 12-13 hour days, 7 days a week. I'm going to talk to my OB about PPD on Monday though at times it feels almost more like PTSD. Either way, I think I could be better.
The germ thing too. I posted on the preemie board last week about anxiety in taking him out in public and heard lots of reassuring words. One woman said "Every cough sounds like a gun shot". SO true.
In my experience, DH has never understood. Dealing with IF, mc, prematurity, the most I can ask from him has been empathy, not understanding. It helped me a LOT to read that the overwhelming feelings of guilt I had were totally normal for preemie moms bc talking to him about it just made me feel like a freak. I should have remembered - that's what TB is for! My EDD was also very emotional despite the pride I felt in his progress. Big hugs this weekend.