Perth mum Shantelle and son Bowie
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Shantelle’s son Bowie spent eight months in the hospital after he was born early at 24 weeks, weighing just 623g.

His first 10 weeks on earth were in an intubator at King Edward Memorial Hospital in Perth, his parents left in a terrifying limbo as they waited for him to pull through.
“He was so sick, there were days where we couldn’t touch him or carry him,” Shantelle told 9news.com.au.
Perth mum Shantelle and son Bowie
Perth mum Shantelle and her son Bowie. (Supplied)

Shantelle said she couldn’t have coped without the “angels” in the NICU ward.

“I like to call NICU nurses the Navy SEALs of nursing, they wear so many hats,” she explained.

But nearly 4000km away in Sydney, there is a “crisis” in NICU wards across the city.

Last month, staff from the NICU at Sydney’s Westmead Hospital went on strike, while nurses at Nepean Hospital rallied last week, raising concerns about patient safety and staffing levels.

“Sometimes these patients are as sick as our adult intensive care patients, yet they aren’t given the same level of safe staffing as their adult counterparts,” said Alicia Rodgers, Branch Secretary of NSWNMA Nepean Hospital.

Chief executive of Miracle Babies Kyle Pussell told 9news.com.au staff shortages in NICU wards is a huge concern.

A lack of adequate staffing can be dangerous for mums and babies, she warned.

Kylie Pussell, CEO of Miracle Babies
Kylie Pussell, CEO of Miracle Babies. (Supplied)

“There’s a huge amount of nurse burnout, it [can cause] an increased risk of infection,” Pussell said.

“We know these situations can cause increased risk of mortality and morbidity.

“There’s so much research out there about it and we need to really adequately support the staff to be able to support the families and the babies.”

Pussell said NICU nurses are there to guide new mums like Shantelle through what can be a traumatic time.

And after welcoming her own twins at 25 weeks, Pussell said she needed NICU staff to hold her hand through a tough period too.

“It’s scary for parents and babies, you never expect to go into a neonatal unit and have a premature or critically ill baby,” she said.

“The additional time, care, support, and compassion that nurses can provide to parents during these critical moments significantly impacts their long-term mental health.”

Perth mum Shantelle and son Bowie
Shantelle said her time in the NICU ward was helped hugely by “present” nurses. (Supplied)

Shantelle said her son’s time in hospital was made easier thanks to nurses who could be “present”.

She believes having enough staff to concentrate on patient families is a vital part of NICU care.

“Nurses have this magical ability to celebrate every win,” she said. “Things like that really make a difference.

“They are so gentle and have so much care… that’s something that I carried with me on days that I found it really hard to leave and go home”

NICU nurses at Nepean and Westmead hospitals have asked for the NSW government to take action and provide more funding to address the staff shortage.

In a statement to 9news.com.au, a spokesperson for the Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District said it is “constantly monitoring” the demand for services.

“When there is increased demand, additional cots and other resources are made available, and staffing is increased to care for these babies,” the spokesperson said

“Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District continues to grow its nursing workforce, including hiring 178 nurse graduates and increasing the Nepean Emergency Department nursing staff by the equivalent of 13 new fulltime nurses to implement Safe Staffing Levels as the NSW Government rolls out the major staffing reform.”

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