Are you nervous about bringing your newborn baby home? Have lots of questions that you are unsure of the answer to? Or simply have a busy and hectic lifestyle and could do with a bit of extra support at the beginning, then a Maternity Nurse could be the answer for you.
A maternity nurse is someone who comes into your home and helps care for you and your newborn baby after birth. They normally work twenty four hours a day covering the nightshift, and can help guide you in caring for your baby, or they can take sole charge in the care of your newborn, depending on your preference.
Every family has different needs, for example first time parents may want to learn more about the caring for a baby such as bathing, getting them dressed and how to prepare them for sleep times. Alternatively parents with older children who are more confident may want specific help, such as night time routines and/or breastfeeding, or may simply want the opportunity to spend time with the older siblings without causing too much disruption or jealousy.

At Rockmybaby® Nanny Agency we can provide you with a Maternity Nurse that has a wealth of knowledge and experience. They are not only there to care for the baby but to be someone to talk to if you are feeling overwhelmed by motherhood. This can be especially beneficial during the night feeds when you are tired; having someone to support you and make the time go quicker is priceless.
Breast feeding can look easy in theory but, in some cases, is not so easy in practice. As a new Mum this can be daunting and emotional, but a Maternity Nurse can provide support and reassurance as well as using their experience if for example baby doesn’t latch on.
So, let Rockmybaby® Nanny Agency take some of that stress away and provide you with a Maternity Nurse to guide and support you whilst you are learning about your newborn.
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Tanya Jeannet Rockmybaby Nanny Agency http://www.rockmybaby.ch +41 43 4440978
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I had no idea you could hire nurses to take care of your baby at night. One of my friends is actually going to have a baby, and this sounds like a great idea, as she’ll need time to heal up. What tips do you have for choosing a good baby nurse?