@vikuteee9 Oh, hon. Lot's of hugs.
First off, it's a marathon in a mud hole. Ok, it's a slog.
GO. HOME. Go home and sleep in a bed. This is the ONE blessing of a NICU baby - you have the relative freedom to go home and actually sleep solid chunks of hours. Your body needs it. It's been through trauma, and you are on the brittle edge.
The nurses might be snarky but they will keep your baby alive and well-cared for while that precious little one's Mama also gets some rest. THEN, go take a nice bath, walk or just sip hot tea and look at nature for a moment.
THEN and ONLY THEN, go back to the NICU. Seriously, go back tomorrow and everything will be ok and just a little bit better.
I had a lot of trouble because I felt like I would be judged if I wasn't there and as soon as I'd try to sleep, I would find myself just watching that monitor some NICUs have so I could still see my baby. I remember thinking irrationally "JUST JUST JUST just GIVE HIM to me, just give him to me and I will fix it and I will take him home and it will be fine. Just give me the baby." It's irrational but I was in a dark spot, too.
If you need to DM me, please do. You did nothing wrong, you are a fabulous mother, and what you are asking of yourself is actual torture. You are loved, you are doing a good job, and I promise, it won't always be this hard.
First off, it's a marathon in a mud hole. Ok, it's a slog.
GO. HOME. Go home and sleep in a bed. This is the ONE blessing of a NICU baby - you have the relative freedom to go home and actually sleep solid chunks of hours. Your body needs it. It's been through trauma, and you are on the brittle edge.
The nurses might be snarky but they will keep your baby alive and well-cared for while that precious little one's Mama also gets some rest. THEN, go take a nice bath, walk or just sip hot tea and look at nature for a moment.
THEN and ONLY THEN, go back to the NICU. Seriously, go back tomorrow and everything will be ok and just a little bit better.
I had a lot of trouble because I felt like I would be judged if I wasn't there and as soon as I'd try to sleep, I would find myself just watching that monitor some NICUs have so I could still see my baby. I remember thinking irrationally "JUST JUST JUST just GIVE HIM to me, just give him to me and I will fix it and I will take him home and it will be fine. Just give me the baby." It's irrational but I was in a dark spot, too.
If you need to DM me, please do. You did nothing wrong, you are a fabulous mother, and what you are asking of yourself is actual torture. You are loved, you are doing a good job, and I promise, it won't always be this hard.