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About this course
The NICU is an environment most parents enter with little preparation for its practical demands โ its vocabulary, its visiting protocols, its communication structures, and its particular logistics. For parents of multiples who are simultaneously managing their own postpartum recovery and potentially coordinating care for both a NICU baby and a baby at home, a practical preparation framework is not a luxury; it is a necessity.
By the end of this course you will be able to prepare a NICU communication log, use a daily NICU visit planning template, complete a kangaroo care scheduling worksheet, develop a home support plan that accounts for split location care, and begin a discharge preparation checklist well before your baby's estimated discharge date.
What you will learn:
- How to use the NICU communication log to record care team updates, medical decisions, and questions across multiple visits and multiple providers
- A NICU visit planning template that accounts for both babies' care schedules, maternal recovery limitations, and the practical logistics of daily travel to the unit
- How to schedule and request kangaroo care sessions: when it is typically available, how to communicate your intention to the nursing team, and how to make the most of each session
- A home support plan template for the period when one or more babies are still in NICU while other family members are at home โ covering care, meals, logistics, and communication
- How to use the breast milk pumping log in a NICU context: maintaining supply while commuting between home and hospital, coordinating pump sessions with visit windows
- The language of the NICU: a reference guide to common abbreviations, monitor readings, and clinical terms parents regularly encounter
- A discharge readiness checklist: the clinical milestones typically required before NICU discharge, and how to prepare the home environment and care plan in advance
- How to prepare a two-location care plan for the period when one twin has been discharged and the other remains in NICU
Each section delivers a template or guide accompanied by a worked example. You complete each template as you encounter it, building a complete NICU and postpartum management system across the course. The NICU vocabulary reference and the discharge checklist are formatted as standalone quick-reference documents for use throughout the NICU stay.
This course is designed for expecting parents of multiples who anticipate a possible NICU admission, and for parents who are already in the NICU and want to organize their navigation of the experience. No prior knowledge of neonatal care is required. For clinical guidance, work closely with your neonatal care team.
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