Our Night Nurse Services

Overnight Baby Care

  • Every nighttime feeding — breast or bottle
  • All diaper changes through the night
  • Baby comfort and soothing
  • Temperature and comfort checks

Sleep Routine Support

  • Fixing the day-night confusion
  • Building a sleep pattern that sticks
  • Safe sleep environment guidance
  • Bedtime routines that work

Feeding Support

  • Bringing baby to mom for nursing, then handling the rest
  • Bottle prep and feeding
  • Burping and reflux management
  • Tracking feeds in a log

Health Monitoring

  • Overnight breathing checks
  • Temperature monitoring
  • Any concerns noted for parents in the morning
  • Premature baby extra monitoring

Why a Night Nurse Changes Everything for New Parents

Most parents try to power through the sleepless nights. It works for a while. Then the exhaustion compounds and suddenly you're crying over spilled milk — literally — while trying to remember if you fed the baby an hour ago or two hours ago.

A night nurse breaks that cycle. Here's how a typical night works: the nurse arrives around 8 or 9 PM. You do your bedtime routine — feed the baby, say goodnight, hand them over. Then you go to bed. The nurse handles everything from that point: every feeding, every diaper change, every middle-of-the-night meltdown. If you're breastfeeding, the nurse brings the baby to you, helps with positioning, then takes the baby back for burping and settling.

You wake up in the morning. The nurse gives you a rundown — how many times the baby ate, diaper changes, any notes about fussiness or concerns. And you start your day having actually rested.
Mothers recovering from C-sections often call this a lifesaver. Getting out of bed in the middle of the night with abdominal stitches to feed a crying baby is painful and risky. A night nurse removes that entirely.

Families with older children benefit too. When the baby keeps the whole house up, everyone suffers — the toddler's cranky, the preschooler's acting out, and parents are running on empty. A night nurse contains the nighttime disruption to one room.

And for premature babies who need extra monitoring — oxygen levels, temperature, feeding amounts — having a trained nurse through the night provides safety that parents alone can't always guarantee when they're exhausted.

Why Parents in Qatar Book Night Angels Night Nurses

✔ Sleep is not a luxury — it's healthcare: Sleep-deprived parents make mistakes. A night nurse is an investment in the whole family's wellbeing.

✔ Experienced with all situations: Colicky babies, reflux babies, twins, premature infants. Our night nurses have handled it all.

✔ You set the rules: Breastfeeding? We bring baby to you and handle the rest. Formula? We handle everything.

✔ No commitment pressure: Book one night to try it. Book a week. Book a month. Whatever works.

✔ Morning reports: You know exactly what happened overnight. Feeds, changes, observations — all documented.

Book a Night Nurse in Doha

Here's a pattern we see: parents try to manage nights alone for the first few weeks, hit a wall, and then call us. It's always the same line — "I should have done this sooner." So if you're reading this while exhausted and holding a baby at 2 AM: call us tomorrow. Or text now. We'll set it up.

Frequently asked questions

What does a night nurse do?

Handles all baby care from evening to morning — feeds, diaper changes, soothing, sleep monitoring, and provides a morning summary.

Can the nurse help with breastfeeding?

Yes. She'll bring baby to you for nursing, help with positioning, then take baby back for burping and settling.

When can I start?

Right away if available. Ideally book before delivery.

How many hours is a night shift?

Typically 8-12 hours — evening to morning. Flexible based on your schedule.

Can I book just one night?

Yes. Single nights, specific days, full weeks, or ongoing.

Do you have experience with preemies?

Yes. Trained in premature infant care — extra monitoring, specialized feeding, careful attention.

How much does it cost?

Depends on hours and frequency. We'll quote your specific arrangement.

What if I'm formula feeding?

The nurse handles everything. You don't need to get up at all.

Do night nurses help with sleep training?

They help establish routines and healthy habits. True sleep training is separate, but night nurses lay the foundation.

How do I book?

Phone or WhatsApp. Tell us baby's age, feeding setup, and how many nights.