@thelearner92 Oh I’m so sorry, I was in the same boat as my son was induced prematurely to save both our lives at 32 weeks, and I was confined to complete bed rest while he was in the NICU for the first 3 days.
It was so emotionally painful but here’s the important thing to remember during these moments: your baby needs you to be as healthy as you possibly can to take care of her.
It’s torture to be away from them, I know, but there’s nothing at all to feel guilty about in this situation, and you’re definitely not doing her any harm by recovering. She’s brand new to the world and experiencing so many wild things at once, these first few days are not moments any of us really remember and although it’s traumatizing as the parent to not be able to hold her, but she thankfully doesn’t know about any of that yet so she doesn’t feel left out or sad. In other words her first cuddles and kisses and hand holdings will still be absolutely as magical for her in a few days as they would be right now.
Something that helped me a lot as a NICU parent was the reassurances from my entire medical team that it was the worst thing to sit vigil beside their incubator and not recover as the Mom, because although you’re apart she’s also safe and protected by the entire NICU ward team while you’re healing.
Please tell your doctor or nurse about the anxiety you’re experiencing as well so that they can help! Controlling post part I’m anxiety and depression is rough, especially with the wildly swaying hormones.
I had my partner take tons of photos for me and text them upstairs, and the nurses kindly let him FaceTime me by making sure no one was in the background. If you have a support person definitely ask them to help out with lots of photos and videos.
If you have If you follow any particular religion, sometimes it can be soothing to ask for the hospital chaplain to visit.
As an example, I am Catholic and my son was born in a beautiful Catholic hospital, and I know it seems silly to some which is fine, but truly the visits of the priest and nuns to my bedside in the first few days was incredibly comforting. Most large facilities have a chaplain for all faith, and they can be really supportive if that’s your type of groove.
Best of luck and life to you and your baby girl, congratulations!