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It's important to remember that your baby is coming home because they are well enough to leave the hospital, and the staff on the unit will be there to help you feel confident in all areas of your baby’s care.
It's important to remember that it's completely normal for a premature baby to have feeding difficulties, and you're not alone.
Changing your premature or sick baby’s nappy is a big part of their care routine and can lead to better long-term outcomes for their development. Click here to learn more.
Self-care may be at the back of your mind, but it's so important. After all, you need to be physically and emotionally able to look after your baby.
Introducing your baby to solid or textured foods (also known as weaning or complementary feeding) usually starts when they're around six months old.