Anonymous wrote:When my baby was in the hospital, what was most helpful was people coming to visit and hang out with me, and those who brought homemade food. Offer her multiple options for when best to stop by, bring a salad or a sandwich, and just hang out. You don't have to say anything momentous, just ask her how she is holding up, and then let her take the lead, but just be there. You also don't need to stay long, but if you can stop by more than once, it will be appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:It meant the world to me when my best friends showed up at the hospital when my child was hospitalized. They brought a meal, cheesy celebrity magazines for me to read and just sat with us and chatted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they will be sleeping at the hospital, one of the worst parts is the institutional showering. Maybe bring a really nice towel and soap and offer to sit with the child while they get a shower. A mindless but amusing book, silly magazines, or an easy art things like an adult coloring book are also great. You really can’t focus on anything with depth.
No. The worst part of being in the hospital, apart from the pain and stress, is the IV line and the tape glue bruising and irritating your skin. BTDT. There's really no point in complaining about anything else.
Anonymous wrote:If they will be sleeping at the hospital, one of the worst parts is the institutional showering. Maybe bring a really nice towel and soap and offer to sit with the child while they get a shower. A mindless but amusing book, silly magazines, or an easy art things like an adult coloring book are also great. You really can’t focus on anything with depth.