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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless they have a nursing degree , they can not be called night nurses. They are newborn care specialist (if they have that training) or night nanny.[/quote] Says who? Wet nurses weren't certified nurses either. Can you be said to be nursing your baby if you're not an RN or the like? It's just a traditional use of the word.[/quote] Good point.[/quote] Says all the classes and trainings I took to become a newborn care specialist. And wet nurse really what is this 1742 Night nurse is an old term and outdated. And not used unless the nurse has nurse training, this is for certified reasons. You can't call a person a lawyer unless they pass the bar, you can't call someone a doctor unless they have the degree, night nurse is the same. NCS take specialized trainings, many nurses take ncs trains to expand there career after nursing. https://www.enannysource.com/nanny-doctor/newborn-nanny.aspx[/quote]
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