What are some things you can do while your premature baby is in the NICU?
Hey, my friends baby is in the NICU. He was born prematurely. She feels like she’s going crazy whenever she can’t be with the baby. What can she do to keep busy. She is devastated and thinking very negatively.
my son was in the nicu when he was born too and i felt the same they wouldn’t even allow me to be in the room when the doctor was looking at him or didn’t warn me about the tubes they put in him just left me to find all the thins out on my own, i cried nearly all the time the only thing that kept me going was that my dad was in hospital at the same time so i spent any time i couldn’t with him that i couldn’t with my son
i don’t really think there is much you can do you will feel lonely and sad no matter what i think you should just be there for your friend and maybe take your friend shopping or some thing for new clothes or baby clothes
look it will be hard i hope the baby will be ok and
tell your friend good luck
xx xx
November 6th, 2009 at 6:33 pm
she can start working out and get a jump start and file all of his papers in a special place
and let her in about Yahoo answers a great time passer
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November 6th, 2009 at 7:06 pm
Work on the baby book
Develop pictures of him
Buy preemie outfits for when they let him wear clothes
Organize the nursery at home
Try to rest, cause that’ll be harder once the baby comes home
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November 6th, 2009 at 7:18 pm
We were lucky, they let us stay with our daughter in NICU (24/7 if we wanted). But even while there, alot of reading, took a couple of board games with us (crib worked well as it is very portable).
When we did leave the hospital for a few hours, we went shopping for baby supplies, we also would just walk in the park (it is amazing how much than can lift a persons spirits).
One of the most important things we found was to keep in touch with people (our families were 150 miles away), so we called each person & also updated our facebook pages. It is amazing how supportive than can be. Also just having my spouse there was huge, I don’t think I would have made it thru her hospital stay without good communication and support from him.
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November 6th, 2009 at 8:08 pm
She can start scrapbooking her pregnancy followed with her son in the NICU. It’s good to have a creative outlet right now and it will take up a good chunk of time.
She might also take a sewing/knitting class or start working out.
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November 6th, 2009 at 8:54 pm
my son was in the nicu when he was born too and i felt the same they wouldn’t even allow me to be in the room when the doctor was looking at him or didn’t warn me about the tubes they put in him just left me to find all the thins out on my own, i cried nearly all the time the only thing that kept me going was that my dad was in hospital at the same time so i spent any time i couldn’t with him that i couldn’t with my son
i don’t really think there is much you can do you will feel lonely and sad no matter what i think you should just be there for your friend and maybe take your friend shopping or some thing for new clothes or baby clothes
look it will be hard i hope the baby will be ok and
tell your friend good luck
xx xx
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November 6th, 2009 at 9:16 pm
Hopefully she’s involved with a church group. Call her church and ask the members to set up a schedule of visits. One visitor per day should come and sit for a minimum of 2 hours. He/she should bring some soap/shampoo/lotion/lip balm, etc and allow the mom to leave the area to shower. Should also bring money to take mom to lunch in the cafeteria OR (most preferred) bring a baked dish or home cooked meal or carry out from a nice restaurant.
Bring her old magazines or even new ones…pick one up at the grocery store.
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November 6th, 2009 at 9:38 pm
scrapbook, sleep, clean. Heck come over and help her clean and scrapbook.
I had twins in the NICU, although they are not my first children it was a bit easier for me. But i know for some parents its much more harder to leave their babies behind. Tell her to pick a time of day and to visit the baby at those times, The nurses told me its ok to call and to check on the baby they’re there 24-7 and can answer any calls or questions or concerns when shes away. She can visit 2 times a day even.
The biggest thing is that shes taking care of herself its so easy to stress over the baby and forget to eat and take care of oneself. Its not an easy journey. Tell her that caringbridge is a place she can set up a blog and keep a journal of all that is happening and share it with family and friends the status of her baby. Its not an easy thing, but she can also use this time as a time to set up a nursery and prepare for the new baby to come home. Its not easy but its just keeping the person busy. She doesn’t know yet but at a new mom she should be using this time to sleep. And catch up on sleep before shes going months without it. FOr me i cleaned like a mad woman i nested before but couldnt do anything due tot he twin pregnancy and being so big, after they were born and i was dealing with the c-section i cleaned and moved furnature like a mad woman!
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November 6th, 2009 at 10:28 pm
how about going shopping to buy things 4 the baby, go home for @least 2 hrs spend 1hr fixing up the baby’s room and adding some cute little touches then spend the other hr trying 2 get a little rest if it only sitting down with her legs up!
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