How to Become a Night Nanny or Newborn Care Specialist
Night Nanny or Postpartum Doula: How-To Get Your Dream Job!
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The role of the Registered Nurse or Newborn Care Provider is to feed, soothe, bathe, change & provide all other gentle care to baby through the night.
We also provide evidence based education and ongoing support to parents.
Night Nanny or Postpartum Doula: How-To Get Your Dream Job!
Being a new parent is a continual learning experience, and tips and tricks from those who have “been there done that” can make the journey a little bit easier. Here are 4 Fantastic Baby Tips You Might Not Know; actionable solutions to common infant challenges from our team because we’re all in this together. 4 […]
Free baby care to military and first responders whose newborns arrive when their partner is deployed, wounded or deceased.
updated, April, 2026 – A night nanny is a trained overnight caregiver who takes full responsibility for your newborn during the night, typically an 8-12 hour shift, so parents can sleep. Also called a newborn care specialist, night nurse, or postpartum doula, a night nanny handles feeding, diapering, soothing, and safe sleep so the entire […]
updated June 22, 2025 – You can now get this information and much more in Your First Week Home with Baby: Ultimate Q&A! As part of our “Your First Night Home” series, we answer some of the most common questions our night nanny and postpartum doula team get from new parents about newborn feeding. Your […]