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Most parents are excited to take their baby home after days, weeks, or months in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). But the idea can make some parents nervous. When a baby is ready to go home depends on many things. Each baby must be checked to see if they are ready. And, the family must be prepared to give special care the baby may need.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has a policy statement on when high-risk newborn babies should go home. The information below about discharge is based on those guidelines. Ask your baby's doctor for more information based on the needs of your child.
In general, babies may be ready to go home when they:
Babies also need:
Parents and other home caregivers need to show their ability in regards to:
The follow-up care plan for each baby includes finding a primary doctor and specialists to help with any special needs of the baby. Parents also need to get the home ready for the baby. This may include:
If possible, ask for a parenting room so you can stay with your baby 1 or 2 nights before taking your baby home. This allows you to take over the care of your baby with nurses and other providers nearby. This often helps parents feel more confident when they take their baby home. Ask if your hospital has a hotline number or call center you can call if you have questions once you take your baby home.