Top ten things a baby nurse helps with:
Baby nurses are non-medical professionals who help parents take care of newborn babies.
1. Preparing bottles and feeding the baby, diapering, dressing, bathing , massaging and all day-to-day duties.
2. Dealing with colic, gas, diaper rash, crying and other common conditions.
3. Creating and maintaining a safe and healthy nursing environment while providing lactation support.
4. Help transition parents to a regular schedule. A newborn care specialist establishes routines and sleep schedules that works best for the parents.
5. Baby ‘s laundry and sanitation care services. A NCS maintains a sanitary environment for your baby. They also monitor inventory on all your baby’s products, ordering when necessary to ensure that inventory is continuously refilled to fit your baby’s needs.
6. Help the baby adapt into the family’s lifestyle. Whether the family enjoys traveling or hitting the great outdoors, a baby nurse helps acclimate the baby to their family’s lifestyle, making the transition smoother.
Educating parents in every aspect of caring for their newborn; providing personalized consultation, baby care, sleep foundations, infant development
Maintaining comprehensive logs and journals to document eating, sleeping and behavioral patterns.
Establishing healthy sleep with consistent routines for optimal sleep for baby and parents.
10. And off course supporting a healthy bond between the baby and parents.