Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this. Do that many wealthy women formula feed?
Those who breastfeed are able to feed and then hand over baby to the night nurse for changing, soothing, etc. until the next feeding. Sometimes the soothing alone can take quite a while, and if baby is a fussy sleeper, the nurse takes over while mom and dad get some rest.
Anonymous wrote:We may do this too. The thought of being up all night every night severely depresses me.
Anonymous wrote:$300/night. Used for 6-8 weeks
Anonymous wrote:I don't get this. Do that many wealthy women formula feed?