Night Nanny Dallas Texas
Proudly Serving Dallas Texas
We Create Solutions To Your Newborn & Postpartum Needs because
Babies don't come with an instructions-- I wish they did! But the closest thing to it is a Newborn Care Specialist. Book one of our team members today and enjoy the magic of a highly seasoned and trained professional helping to care for your baby. This service is often used overnight to help get a full night of rest. Contact Us Today
Hello may name is Cheryl Abrams and I am a Newborn Care Specialist who offers an integrated newborn care service that supports new mothers and families by individualizing your care to help you transition to motherhood. With my in-home or in-hospital direct support, mothers, fathers and infants benefit from pre to post one on one care like, helping with diaper changing, soothing baby and night feedings and sleep conditioning and training. Have you just brought your new baby home and you need some time to rest, or are you planning on having a scheduled C-Section? I can simply help you at night in the home or hospital and more. The cost of our Night Nanny service is extremely affordable compared to others in the area who’s prices are exorbitant to include weekly processing fees.
Look what an extra pair of hands can help you with: What about baby laundry or meal prep?
Night Nanny/ Newborn Care Specialist( Better Than A Snoo)
A Newborn Care Specialist (NCS) is an individual highly trained and skilled in infant care. They have expertise in all aspects of understanding and caring for newborns while providing day or overnight support and guidance to the parents when baby comes home 3-4 to months after you deliver. You may experience extreme exhaustion, even your spouse my not be able to sleep because baby may wake up all hours of the night. I have a special offer for clients who book Twelve Weeks or more with me, I will personally insure your baby sleeps through the night by the time our agreement is over. I will implement my personal sleep conditioning methods during that period and teach parents how to best sooth their babies. If the conditions are right I normally can get a baby sleeping through the night at 9-10 weeks. Clients will also receive complementary sleep plans up to six months. Duties may include:
Feeding the baby/babies
preemie baby care experience
Bathing baby/babies
Sterilizing, cleaning and preparing bottles
Initiating a schedule for sleeping, meals, nap and play-time
Laundering baby/babies clothing and linens
Keeping the nursery tidy
Changing linens
Sleep conditioning
Maintaining all supplies
Restocking baby/babies care items
Emptying diaper containers
Keeping the baby/babies playrooms and bathroom tidy
Keeping age appropriate toys safe and in good working order
Keeping a daily journal of baby/babies schedules and moods
Running baby/babies related errands as directed
Transporting baby/babies to activities and appointments
Singing, reading, and stimulating activities for the baby/babies
When baby gets older gentle sleep conditioning
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Questions to Ask a Postpartum Doula or Newborn Specialist
To discover the specific training, experience and services offered by anyone who provides postpartum support, potential clients, nursing supervisors, physicians, midwives and others should ask the following questions of that person:
What training have you had? (If a doula shows a copy of a certificate, you might consider contacting the organization to see if it is genuine… Unfortunately some people copy and paste names on documents.)
Have you had a criminal background check, a recent current CPR certification?
Tell me/us about your experience as a postpartum doula or newborn specilaist.
What is your philosophy about parenting and supporting women
and their families during postpartum?May I/we meet to discuss my/our postpartum or newborn needs and the
role you will play in supporting me/us in the postpartum period?What different types of services do you offer?
May I/we call you with postpartum questions or concerns before
the birth?When do your services begin after birth?
What is your experience in breastfeeding support?
Do you work with one or more backups for times when
you are not available? May I/we meet them if you do?What are your fees and refund policies?