From 28weeks we knew that the chances of the girls having time in NICU was very high. Aoife was IUGR, had reduced Amniotic fluid and reduced blood flow through the placenta.
They were delivered by c-section at 35+4weeks which is further along than anyone expected. Aoife weighed 1.6kgs and Eimear 2.2kgs.
I had them at 2pm and by 8pm the Midwife was in with a syringe to help me express colostrum. I think I got a whopping 8 mils that first time but after that it was around 3-4mils each time for the first day and a half. I remember how happy I was when I was able to ask for more than one syringe to fill.
I became very focused on expressing as much as I could for Eimear and Aoife. Even though we had been prepared for NICU so well by the staff, it is still very heart wrenching to see your baby helpless in an incubator.
Expressing was the only thing I could actively do to help. I think DH was amazed with my determination and also I think it made him feel even more helpless as all he could do was sit back and wait.
I remember when the a midwife showed me how to use a breast pump, happy days I was now expressing enough (about 8-10mils, lol) that I could use one.
My milk came in on day 4, suddenly I was expressing 30, 40 , 80 mils. It kept jumping each express.
I was so happy when this happened as until then I had been playing catchup with the girls feeds. They were being tube fed and the amount they were getting was increasing each feed. Eimear did get some formula at the start as the colostrum was more important for Aoife due to her size.
By day 3 I got to have skin to skin with both girls. We tried BF but despite their best attempts they couldn't latch correctly.
A lot of it depended on the NICU nurse that was on duty that shift. I got lucky with a few nurses. One introduced me to nipple shields. Happy days , Aoife latched perfectly with these. I still remember the look in her eyes the second time I BF her. "OH! I remember what come out of there"

Eimears jaundice was worse so she didn't get a good go at BF'ing for another day cos she was too tired.
Another nurse, Rose, was assigned to my girls for 3 nights in a row. I'm convinced she is the sole reason we got BF'ing established so quickly. Her opinion was if a baby was awake then attempt BF'ing , if both were awake then attempt tandem feeding. Other nurses believed that BF'ing should only be attempted once as day. I can understand this as Aoife was teeny and still in an incubator.
Thanks to Rose, I managed to get a room in NICU to sleep so that she could call on me to feed the girls at each feed. She and another nurse also suggested that we use bottle topups of EBM as the girls were still too small to have the energy to get enough off me.
So by day 10 we headed home with 2 teeny babies, engorged boobies and a chilly box full of frozen expressed milk.
mmm I might do another post for my BF experience at home cos it's a long one too.
Edited by tishy