Hi ladies,
This morning I was discharged from the hospital and what I thought would be a night without my daughter turned into a possible 10-14 days depending on the results of a blood culture test. Coming home without her has been hard and I cried for an hour after I found out I missed her first feeding. I know she is a preemie and is receiving the best care possible right now where she is but it breaks my heart seeing her tiny body hooked up to so many IVs. I'm trying to take this time to do everything I didn't do yet since she was early like wash her clothes, buy a breast pump, and handle paper work with HR at work. I am also trying to heal and be in better shape for when she comes home but I can't help but be bummed out and depressed that she is not here with us. Any other moms been through this? How did you cope and what did you do to help time go by? Trying to be strong but it's been a hard day. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you.
FTM due 11/06/2015
Married 09/21/2013
Re: Any other NICU Mommies? (Sorry long)
Are you able to visit her? If you are, ask the nurses what you can do to help with her daily care. The social worker assigned to the premie ward warned us that sometimes moms and dads feel like they aren't the parents because the nurses are doing all the care.
Recognize all of your daughters milestones and celebrate them as what they are; One step closer to coming home to you.
I hope you are all together very soon.
The main things I did to cope with all the emotions of having daughter in the NICU:
Doing things around the house for her. (Fold clothes and put them away, make little drawings to tape up by her NICU bassinet, buy her an overpriced stuffed animal from Amazon)
Visit when possible- I'm sure you're doing this! But at the same time, don't feel that you have to spend all your time at the hospital- you have to take care of yourself so that you can take care of your little one.
If you're into journaling at all, it does help to write about your feelings, your hopes for little one and your fears and sadness about her being in NICU. It is something that you can also share with her when she is older.
I hope her NICU stay is as short as possible, and you have her home with you in no time at all!!
Married 9/28/13
DS born 11/12/15
EDD 8/13/18
*edit for spelling*
Baby Boy born on 1/14/13