We know that the best place for your baby to develop is inside the womb therefore if your baby has been born early or if they experience a period of illness following delivery we need to adapt the hospital environment to reduce the impact of loud noise, bright lights and strong smells on the development of their senses.
Noise levels
Noise levels should be kept as low as possible to protect sleep and also to allow babies to recognise their parent’s voices. Try not to tap or put anything on top of the incubator. Try to close incubator doors gently.
Lighting
We will use incubator covers to protect your baby’s eyes from bright light sources. Covers should be used until your baby is 32 weeks corrected gestational age (CGA). After this time covers can still be used to provide a period of rest and should be used at night to promote cycled day/ night light levels.
Strong or noxious smells
Your baby can recognise your scent and the scent of your milk and this is very calming and reassuring for them. Strong smells such as perfumes, aftershave or alcohol hand gel can be too strong for them and create a stressful response.
Try not to use strong perfumes or aftershaves and let alcohol gel fully dry before opening incubator doors.
You will be provided with a set of MiniBoos in order to share your scent with your baby.
MiniBoos are small pieces of cloth which are swapped between mum and baby. One will be placed in the incubator with your baby and Mum should place the other one in her bra. These are then swapped to share the scent. The baby will experience the calming scent from mum and Baby’s scent can also help mum with expressing breast milk.