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Introducing the National NAPS Registry for Night Doulas

The National NAPS Registry for Night Doulas is a national credentialing and verification system for overnight newborn care providers. Parents can use it to verify a caregiver’s training and background. Caregivers can use it to demonstrate accountability and a commitment to evidence-based practice in an otherwise unregulated industry. To elevate infant caregivers, and ensure they […]

Will Insurance to Cover my Night Nanny or Doula?

Last updated, April, 2026 – In-home newborn care is not typically covered by traditional health insurance, but that’s changing. More insurers, employers, and benefit programs now recognize postpartum doula and night nurse care as medically relevant. Understanding your options can make the difference between affording support and going without it. And if you’re not sure what […]

How to Pay for a Postpartum Doula

Yep, we wish postpartum care was cheaper too. The cost is still out of pocket for most, even though the need is there. Until newborn care is accessible to more families through insurance, we’ve got options of How to Pay for a Postpartum Doula below. Yes We Have Carrot and Maven Approved Doulas Companies sometimes […]

Your First Week Home with Baby: Ultimate Q&A

With all the information overload out there for expecting and new parents, our team of Baby Nurses & Night Nannies created this blog, Your First Week Home with Baby: Ultimate Q&A. Bookmark this article for evidence-based answers to frequently asked questions about postpartum and newborn care. Your First Week Home with Baby What can I […]