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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it's in the budget, hire a newborn care specialist or baby nurse (you'll need to specifically ask if she's a RN as sometime people call themselves this and have never even taken a nursing class). A qualified NCS will run about $20-$30/hr during the day- but will be worth it. A few hours every few days would probably work well so you can have some "off time". Check out let mommy sleep or hush hush little baby for local help.[/quote] A baby nurse is different from a pediatric RN. The term baby nurse has nothing to do with RNs, it's what newborn nannies were originally called. Op, you should look into a postpartum Doula she will help with the baby but iS mostly there to support your needs. If you're going to be home, you could hire a ncs who is trying to get all her hours so that she can be certified. They need to clock in about 2000 hours for the certification, so you might be able to get someone cheaper if they are still training.[/quote]
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