I took my boys to a naturopath and she really helped settle down some of our problems, which are still there but less severe now. I hope he gets better soon xx

When my waters broke at 28 weeks with DS1, I knew that it was early, but I didn't realise what it meant. It wasn't until everyone was fussing and people running around like idiots in the ED that I realised that something was "wrong".... then I got told the stats of 28 weekers and I was convinced that my baby was going to die. When I went into labour at 26 weeks with DS2 I knew that he had a good chance, but I was terrified and then the days rolled into weeks of contractions and we managed to hold on. I knew everyday was giving him a great start and by 34+2 when I couldn't control the contractions any more I knew he was going to be ok, I knew his journey would be easier than DS1's. Having previous experience of the NICU definitely helped there. Not trying to belittle his experience, it was still highly emotional for me as I still had my baby taken away DS2 still required the ventilator and CPAP his first 12 hours were scary for me, but their journey's were just so different. DS1 isn't supposed to be here, there was never any fear on DS2's life.