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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.

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The Four Month Sleep Regression Explained

Four Month Sleep Regression Explained- reviewed by Pam Jones, RN, 25+ year postpartum nurse and sleep coach, updated 8/16/2025. The 4-Month Sleep Regression Explained in 30 Seconds Newborns only go through 2 stages of sleep, but at 4 month’s old begin maturing into the 4 stages of sleep that we keep for the rest of […]

Chicago Area Resources for New Moms and Dads

updated June, 2 2024– The Chicago night doulas and baby nurses of Let Mommy Sleep have complied a list of helpful Chicago Area Resources for New Moms and Dads. We are not just a night nanny agency, but a postpartum overnight infant care provider that cares for the whole family. With the amount of national […]

The NoClock Nursing Method: How to Track Breastfeeding by Latch Count, Not Clock Time

The NoClock Nursing Method is an on-demand breastfeeding approach developed by Heidi Streufert RN BSN that tracks feeds by latch count rather than clock time. Instead of feeding every X hours for X minutes, parents make a check mark for each successful latch with sustained rhythmic sucking, aiming for at least 8 per 24 hours. […]

What Is a Dreamfeed? How It Works and Whether to Try It

A dreamfeed is a feeding given to your sleeping baby between 10-11pm — before you go to bed — so they sleep longer overnight. By feeding baby while they’re still drowsy, you align their longest sleep stretch with yours, potentially giving both of you 4-6 uninterrupted hours. When seeking ways to help baby sleep longer […]