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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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What Foods Should Be Avoided When Breastfeeding?

updated December 29, 2023 What Foods Should Be Avoided When Breastfeeding? is a common question for night nurses and lactation counselors. As the primary food source for their baby, it’s natural that a parent would worry that the foods they eat could irritate their newborns stomach, or affect milk production. But don’t worry, the short […]

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

There’s a LOT of advice about how long and how much a newborn should be breastfeeding so the No Clock Method might sound a little funny. But as Heidi Streufert, RN, BSN and former La Leche League Leader explains: “My best advice to postpartum parents is to throw away the clock at least for the […]

Postpartum and Baby Care in the Las Vegas Valley

updated November 2, 2025 – Social media groups, places of worship and neighborhood message boards help connect parents, but when you need newborn and postpartum support, local expertise matters. That’s where Let Mommy Sleep Las Vegas night doulas come in. We’ve compiled area resources below. Postpartum Mental Health Support Mood disorders are the most common complication of […]

How to Offer a Bottle to A Breastfed Baby

“I will be returning back to work soon, and my breastfed baby refuses to take a bottle of breastmilk or formula.  Help!” Amy Black, IBCLC, answers this common question with practical strategies for introducing a bottle to a breastfed baby. How to Offer a Bottle to a Breastfed Baby Many parents worry when their breastfed […]