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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 […]

Your First Night Home with Baby: Questions About Feeding

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 […]