In this week’s incredibly honest and profound episode, we sit down with Jeff Loving, a husband, proud NICU dad, and the author of Holding Onto the Light: A Father’s Journey Through Loss and Healing. Jeff shares the deeply personal, often unspoken, side of grief: the...
257: The NICU Dad Experience: A father’s view from the NICU [REPOST]-Alex’s Story
Podcast Show Notes
What happens when your world changes with a single phone call? In this powerful reposted episode, NICU dad and advocate Alex Zavala shares his emotional journey of fatherhood after his daughter was born at just 27 weeks. From the emergency C-section and NICU stay to the emotional toll of the “NICU dad shuffle,” Alex opens up about the lesser-heard experience of dads navigating medical trauma, guilt, and resilience.
As the host of the NICU Dad Podcast, Alex continues to amplify the voices of fathers facing similar experiences. This conversation is an essential listen for NICU families and healthcare professionals alike, reminding us of the often unseen emotional weight fathers carry and how vital their perspective is in family-centered care.
Key Takeaways from this week’s episode:
- Premature birth can happen suddenly
- Fathers experience trauma too
- The “NICU dad shuffle” is real
- Life after the NICU is still challenging
- Community and storytelling are healing for fathers
Timestamps & Key Topics
- [00:00] – Welcome & Episode Intro
Alex’s story as a NICU dad begins with two premature daughters - [04:00] – The NICU Numbers That Stay With You
27 weeks. 2 lbs. 5 oz. 67 days in the NICU—numbers you never forget - [06:00] – A High-Risk Pregnancy & Sudden Crisis
Despite a stable pregnancy, a 9:00 AM phone call changes everything - [10:00] – The Emergency C-Section
Racing to the hospital, trauma in the OR, and feeling helpless - [15:00] – A Whirlwind of Fear & Responsibility
Trying to stay strong for his wife and unborn child amid chaos - [20:00] – The NICU Dad Shuffle Begins
Managing hospital visits, home life, and caring for the rest of the family - [27:00] – The Guilt of Having to Choose
The emotional strain of not being able to be everywhere at once - [33:00] – First NICU Visit & Early Trauma
Walking into the NICU for the first time—alone, overwhelmed, and unsure - [38:00] – Life After the NICU: It Gets Harder
Why going home with a medically fragile baby brought even more pressure - [40:00] – Dads Carry Trauma Too
Postpartum stress, partner support, and being the emotional anchor - [42:00] – Healing Through Storytelling
Why sharing his story and connecting with other NICU dads has been life-changing - [44:00] – Where to Find Support
💪 Join the NICU Dad Push-Up Challenge!
NICU dads carry an invisible weight—emotionally, mentally, and physically. The “Built For This” Push-Up Challenge is a powerful way to honor that strength. Complete 100 push-ups a day for the number of days your child spent in the NICU, share your journey on social, and tag fellow NICU dads to join.
This isn’t just a fitness challenge—it’s a movement to raise awareness and spotlight the resilience of NICU fathers.
🔗 Use hashtags: #musclesandmiracles #pushwithpurpose #thenicudadpushupchallenge
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