10 Steps to Safe Sleep for Baby: Current AAP Guidelines Explained
Safe Sleep Guidelines including the American Academy of Pediatrics updated recommendations on June 21, 2022.
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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.
Safe Sleep Guidelines including the American Academy of Pediatrics updated recommendations on June 21, 2022.
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 […]
A night nurse or night nanny provides overnight newborn care from approximately 10pm to 7am, handling feeds, diapering, soothing and safe sleep support so parents can sleep. A daytime nanny provides care during waking hours and typically includes housework, outings, pet care and older child supervision. Here is how the roles differ in detail. Daytime […]
updated, October 23, 2025 – Written and medically reviewed by the Registered Nurse Advisory Board of Let Mommy Sleep One of the most common questions our night doulas and newborn caregivers receive is: “Can you help our newborn get on a routine and sleep through the night?” It’s completely natural for parents to crave predictability after their […]
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 […]