Anonymous
Post 04/15/2025 17:29     Subject: Night nanny logistics (sleeping locations, furniture, etc)

Anonymous wrote:Nanny here.

The point of hiring this night nanny is for you to sleep and her job is to work. So why all of this headache ?

First she doesn't have to sleep at all, I wouldn't pay a nanny and allow her to sleep. She can sit on your couch with a good book, her cellphone, fb, instagram etc ...

+1

And you could let her give your baby the bottles at any time your baby needs them so you can have a full night of rest.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2025 05:34     Subject: Night nanny logistics (sleeping locations, furniture, etc)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Crib in nursery, bassinet in your bedroom. Buy another glider. Nanny sleeps downstairs with baby and you let go of the worry about the nanny on the stairs.


OP here. Okay, this makes some sense to me.

People would really be okay with someone going up and down the stairs with their newborn in the middle of the night?


It's her work day. It's not the middle of the night to her.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2025 02:32     Subject: Night nanny logistics (sleeping locations, furniture, etc)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buy a second glider. We got a comfy one from Target delivered for under $200. You can sell it on FB when you are done for half the price. Also, ask your night nanny clean bottles, toys, laundry too while the baby sleeps.


She is a nanny NOT A MAID and newborns do not play with toys. If nanny only feeds one bottle then that is all she is responsible for cleaning and laundry is definitely NOT a night in a nanny's job.


Baby laundry ABSOLUTELY is in a normal
night nanny duty set. Typically they don’t run the wash (because people are sleeping…) but folding/putting away baby clothes is very normal.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 08:27     Subject: Night nanny logistics (sleeping locations, furniture, etc)

We also never had a glider with any of our babies and it was totally fine.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 04:31     Subject: Re:Night nanny logistics (sleeping locations, furniture, etc)

Yes they are! Any one expected not to sleep when baby is sleeping is providing awake care and that is very expensive as it should be. If you expect to hire someone who isn’t allowed to sleep when baby sleeps; your baby won’t be either and those types of folks will try to keep that job forever.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2025 19:24     Subject: Night nanny logistics (sleeping locations, furniture, etc)

Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you just go to the nursery to feed?


As apparently she is terrified of stairs!
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2025 19:22     Subject: Night nanny logistics (sleeping locations, furniture, etc)

Anonymous wrote:Buy a second glider. We got a comfy one from Target delivered for under $200. You can sell it on FB when you are done for half the price. Also, ask your night nanny clean bottles, toys, laundry too while the baby sleeps.


She is a nanny NOT A MAID and newborns do not play with toys. If nanny only feeds one bottle then that is all she is responsible for cleaning and laundry is definitely NOT a night in a nanny's job.