Episode 75 - Expert Tips Feeding Your Premature Baby in NICU
In this podcast episode, "Expert Tips Feeding Your Premature Baby in NICU" I, Meg Faure, engage in a heartfelt conversation with Tove, a mother who recently welcomed her third child prematurely. We delve into Tove's NICU journey and gain valuable insights from pediatric dietitian Kath Megaw.
Challenges and Uncertainty with a Premature Baby:
Tove shares her experience with premature birth and the accompanying anxiety. Her role as a mother to a special needs child adds complexity.
NICU Care and Feeding:
Our conversation takes a significant turn with the addition of pediatric dietitian Kath Megaw. She emphasizes the critical role of breast milk and discusses the dual approach of breastfeeding and tube feeding for optimal growth. Kath also sheds light on the transition from tube feeding to breastfeeding and the beneficial use of dummies (pacifiers) in NICU care.
Emotional Struggles and the Path Forward:
Our podcast uncovers the emotional challenges parents of premature babies often face. Tove candidly shares her feelings of relinquishing control and the daunting prospect of leaving the hospital without her baby. In response, Kath Megaw provides practical advice on milk stimulation and proper nutrition.
Journeying Home after NICU and Maintaining Milk Supply:
In the final part of our discussion, we explore the emotional aftermath of going home without her baby. Tove expresses concerns about maintaining her milk supply, and Kath Megaw provides insights into ideal NICU visiting times. We conclude with heartfelt gratitude to Tove and Kath Megaw, highlighting their immense support for parents on similar journeys.
Conclusion:
This podcast "Expert Tips Feeding Your Premature Baby in NICU" equips parents with insights into both the emotional and medical aspects of premature births, serving as a valuable resource for those caring for premature NICU infants. Additionally, don't forget to download the Parent Sense App, which aids in tracking and offers tailored articles for parents of premature babies.