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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, there will be no time for closets, etc, with 2 month old. It will be feedings, diaper changes, naps/rocking, and in those rare moments when baby is asleep for 45 min, you want your nanny to run and do laundry and stuff? so when the baby wakes up, she is already exhausted? I promise, best she will be able to do is to wash the dirty bottles she has used during the day, and picking up toys and stuff. There will be no time unless you are fine with baby crying while nanny calmly is organizing a closet, LOL[/quote] Nanny here. With a work-from-home mother handling all the feedings, it’s definitely doable. At two months old, they take a long time to feed. [/quote] +1 An efficient nanny should have no problem with the duties outlined, including laundry. [/quote] For real, that’s light work. I’ve nannied in the past and this would be no issue. Babies really don’t need to be rocked in your arms 8hrs a day and diapers and feedings are not insurmountable hurdles to getting chores them. In terms of easiness, give me a baby over a toddler any day of the week. [/quote]
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