bindysdogs
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@pheonic It meant a lot when the nurses would encourage us to rest or do what we had to do. There were a few days during our stay where we couldn't make it in and I felt guilty. It was nice to hear "take care of your stuff, we've got this". It was also nice to be encouraged to be hands on. It's a pretty intimidating setting, and i liked doing as much as i could, but needed that little push. I also appreciated thorough updates, funny things she had done while I was gone, like grabbing the cotton swab of milk out of the nurse's hand...little things that helped me feel connected with baby's day while I was out. Also, sometimes the nurses would take pictures of them and tape them up, or have special name tags for the babies. My NICU had a real preschool vibe, and I appreciated that. A couple things that bothered me were if we'd go visit at night, a certain nurse would say "dont wake her up, what kind of sleep schedule do you think shes going to have?" Like...A., we weren't (we just wanted to be near her), and visiting is open for 22 hours for a reason, and B., that's none of your business. Another thing that bothered me was a nurse that handled her sort of roughly. She would flip my daughter around fast and sort of handled her like a Jimmy John's worker making a sandwich. I know those little babies are tough, but geeze. I didnt want to see it, and then I couldn't stop thinking about how she handled her when we weren't around. You're doing some of the noblest work there is, and will be a hero to many people. Good luck with your job!