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While usually there for the first few critical days or weeks, Dads
generally have to return to work, often in a different city, making
regular visits to the NICU difficult. This can leave Dads with infants
in the unit feeling isolated.
The Trust understands that Dads need
support too, and we are happy to assist where we can.
The
Neonatal Trust (Auckland) organises support sessions “Just for Dads”
where they can socialise and discuss issues with fellow expectant or
experienced fathers.
When: Second (2nd) Wednesday of every
month at 7.30pm
Where: Meeting Room, NICU, Auckland Hospital
While
usually there for the first few critical days or weeks, Dads generally
have to return to work, often in a different city, making regular visits
to the NICU difficult. This can leave Dads with infants in the unit
feeling isolated.
Here are some ideas that can help:
•
Consider using email, our forums,
or another family member (or friend) to keep family and friends up to
date.
• Get involved when you can, changing nappies, kangaroo
cuddles (skin to skin contact), or preparing milk (if the infant is tube
feed). It will help you feel closer to your baby and give your partner
some time out.
• Talk to other Dads when you can, the Trust can
put you in touch with other Dads who understand what you are going
through.
• Understand that your partner is under stress and may
need your support more than ever.
• Accept help from others when
offered - cooking meals, looking after other children and helping around
the house.
“He was a typical man when he left RMH stressed, pissed off and angry and when he came back he was smiley and chatty and laughing – what do you guys do over there - yoga or something?!?”