With my DS9, I remember waiting and waiting for him to cry when he was first born. I only caught a quick glimpse of his bottom as they whisked him away. Because of all the medication I had prior to his birth, he had some breathing problems. Fortunately, everything worked out with the help of a vent -- which I never saw him on because both of us were in ICU. I remember forcing my DH to go and be with our DS -- he was scared and didn't have anyone to support him. It was a very lonely walk for him to the NICU but once he got there, he didn't want to leave.
When I went home, I needed time to recover myself. DS was still in the hospital and I would wake in the middle of the night and call to talk to the nurse. They were ever so patient -- telling me about his night. DH was still working and I wasn't allowed to drive a car, so I couldn't spend as much time as the hospital as I would have like. So, my phone calls were very precious.
When he finally did come home, he was so tiny and we would just hold him as much as we could. Not to the point of him always wanting to be held, we did enjoy snuggling with him. I remember dressing him up to go outside and he looked like the stay puff marshmellow man in his premmie snowsuit with his arms sticking out to the sides because of all the layering.
With DS3, it was so different. DS was a full term baby with minimal complications leading to his birth. We came home together 2 days after he was born (c-section -- the nurses wanted me to stay, the doctor released me

). The next day our first outing was to the ER because DS developed jaundice. Then I got an infection and they had to open my c-section in order for me to heal. DH because my nurse, cleaning and bandaging me twice daily. DS was at home on a billiblanket. We use to call him our little glow worm. It was very difficult and looking back, I know all things happen for a reason. At the time, DH was between jobs and I know if he had been working, the stress level would have been tremendous. As it turned out, we were able to do what we needed to do and DH was here to take care of all of us. When we were on our feet again, DH found a job that's been working out for the last 3+ years.