Anonymous wrote:I am not baby nurse but I taking care of my MB's baby 24/7 ALONE! Baby Y is 2 months old. I was with him when he just 6 days old. One word to describe abt how I feel abt this job -> Super duper tiring!
He woke up every 3 hrs for feeding sometimes 4 hrs gap between feeding. Took 40 mins from feeding to put him back to sleep (change diapers, burping etc)
Salary ~ $1500 a month. Am I crazy? I think so. I'm going to give my resignation letter end of this month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi. I would like to recommend Lauranda Hippeard. Lauranda came to us highly recommended and has years of experience with preemie twins and triplets. Lauranda's contact info is 571-264-4306 Warm Regards Amy!
Are you self promoting while pretending to be a mb lauranda?? Every single doulas/baby nurse/night nanny thread you post then same exact thing. People aren't that dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Hi. I would like to recommend Lauranda Hippeard. Lauranda came to us highly recommended and has years of experience with preemie twins and triplets. Lauranda's contact info is 571-264-4306 Warm Regards Amy!
Anonymous wrote:Not true pp. Look at let mommy sleep or other infant care companies. They all offer around the clock care. Even post partum doulas will do 24 hour care. Usually the person sleeps in the room with the baby. Sleep when the baby sleeps. Wake up care and go back to sleep. When the baby is awake and mom wants to bond or family wants time that is when the specialist can tend to bottles, logs and laundry. Then every day they are entitled to a 4-5 hour break uninterrupted.
Our schedule was as follows-
8pm baby goes down and doulas showered and ate dinner and relaxed.
11pm baby up for a feeding with doula and then they both went to sleep.
3-4am- again up with baby for a feeding and care and back to sleep
8 am- up and hand off to parents for a feeding or bonding after a feeding.
8-10- doulas would do baby related duties
10am-1pm- baby went down and doula napped
1-4- doula was on baby duty
4-8- doula was off for personal time
Anonymous wrote:I haven't heard of any agency where they send someone without you choosing them. The agencies I have worked with all give families a selection of nanny profiles to choose from, the family picks some to interview, and then the family makes a decision. (Possibly after doing trials with some candidates.)
Anonymous wrote:Not true pp. Look at let mommy sleep or other infant care companies. They all offer around the clock care. Even post partum doulas will do 24 hour care. Usually the person sleeps in the room with the baby. Sleep when the baby sleeps. Wake up care and go back to sleep. When the baby is awake and mom wants to bond or family wants time that is when the specialist can tend to bottles, logs and laundry. Then every day they are entitled to a 4-5 hour break uninterrupted.
Our schedule was as follows-
8pm baby goes down and doulas showered and ate dinner and relaxed.
11pm baby up for a feeding with doula and then they both went to sleep.
3-4am- again up with baby for a feeding and care and back to sleep
8 am- up and hand off to parents for a feeding or bonding after a feeding.
8-10- doulas would do baby related duties
10am-1pm- baby went down and doula napped
1-4- doula was on baby duty
4-8- doula was off for personal time