5 Tips for Parents with Premature Infants<\/strong><\/p>\n1. Try to create a bond with your baby from the day they’re born. They may be in the NICU but just them hearing your voice and feeling your presence in the room can be enough.<\/p>\n
2. Don’t blame yourself for them being premature. Things happen during pregnancy and nothing goes 100% planned or the way we want it. All you can do is just be thankful they’re here!<\/p>\n
3. Holding your baby closely while they’re premature is important. Having your baby feel that skin on skin contact is very beneficial to them and yourself. This is known to help them breathe better, grow stronger and feel more loved.<\/p>\n
4. If you can, and if your baby is able to try and breastfeed. Your baby will take all the nutrients they can right now. Breastfeeding also has several benefits for bonding and giving them what their bodies need. Formula is still at great choice, but breastfeeding them especially while they’re premature has its benefits!<\/p>\n
5. Before you leave the hospital, really try and soak in as much information as possible. Getting tips from the hospital staff is very important and can be very beneficial. They will be able to tell you how to care for them and how to handle your emotions. Getting as much help and advice from others is important!<\/p>\n
There is nothing more important than getting your rest and making sure your baby is taken care of. If you are offered any help with them whatsoever, be sure to take it! Getting used to your baby will take time, but you will find how easy it is to love them!<\/p>\n
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