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Our baby nurses and aids provide care for your newborn, so you can recover or just simply rest. They’ll also provide answers and information about questions you may have. Our baby nurses are certified and licensed.

Here’s how we help make your life easier:

Medical Support — Sometimes the need for a baby nurse comes from medical conditions. If you had a C-section and need time to recover and rest, our baby nurses can provide help and support while you rest knowing that your newborn is getting the absolute best care.

Rest and recovery time — We know that newborns can be intimidating, exhausting, and overwhelming at times. This is where our baby nurses can be helpful. They will make sure that you get enough rest and your baby gets the appropriate care.  Our baby nurses can help answer questions, offer support and give you time to rest and recover.

Our nurses will:

  • Look for signs and symptoms of illness in you and your baby
  • Check your baby’s weight
  • Talk about the baby’s feedings and your nutrition
  • Answer questions and teach about breastfeeding
  • Give tips on newborn care and home safety
  • Discuss postpartum distress (commonly known as “baby blues”)
  • Provide a chance for you to talk about your feelings
  • Suggest referrals for your individual needs
  • Uninterrupted sleep for parents
  • Getting infant on a routine for sleeping, meals, nap and play time
  • Feeding and digestive disorders (reflux and colic)
  • Personalized instruction and care
  • Teaching mom babycare techniques and hints
  • Routine baby care
  • Log and document and help with breast and bottle feeding
  • Infant massage
  • Setting up nursery and helping get organized
  • Moms with postpartum depression
  • Baby care education
  • Preparation of bottles and washing/cleaning/sterilizing
  • Sleep training
  • Cord and circumcision care