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.