
Meet Carmen, Preemie Mom
Take one day at a time. Soon your baby will be home.
Take one day at a time. Soon your baby will be home.
Stay strong and hopeful. Keep informed too. Make sure the doctors are keeping you in the loop. And always remember to only panic when the nurses do.
My ‘words of wisdom’ would be to remain calm, as your baby can sense your emotions. Babies are tougher than we think and will surprise you over and over again.
Celebrate the smallest milestones- holding your baby for the first time, even changing a nappy for the 1st time! And savour these moments.
Giving birth to a premature baby is the same as going on a roller coaster ride. It is an up and down ride, you will scream and cry out of fear and in the same breath scream and cry laughter.
There WILL be days with bad news, cry if you need to and then just know that tomorrow is another day and progress and good news will come. Preemies are the best fighters in the world!
Don’t be shy to ask and take help, you too need to rest and take care of your well-being.
Be kind to yourself also – this is a big deal and your emotions will be all over the place so accept it and give yourself space to heal.
Your baby will thrive on your positivity. Most of all… you are stronger than what you think and man these preemies are real little fighters.
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