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!
updated, Nov 2, 2025 – While there are four types of tongue-tie in babies, it is rarely a medical problem. However, being born with a slightly limited range of motion in the tongue can make feeding difficult. Karen King, PCD-DONA, CLC explains how this easy-to-fix condition presents below in What’s Tongue Tie? Most cases of tongue-tie […]
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 […]
Traveling with a baby doesn’t have to derail sleep routines. With a little preparation at home and realistic expectations on the road, your baby can sleep well away from home and so can you. updated, April 2026 Sleep Travel Tips for Babies: What to Know Practice at Home Many times babies are not used to […]
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 […]