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Have you tried asking around your local hospitals? Also, you could look online at sittercity.com or care.com. Best to start looking now though so you aren't stressed the closer you are to your due date. Best of luck.
I am due with twins in Feb and live in Calabasas. I am looking for a night nanny/nurse or a baby nurse for 24/7. Any suggestions?
Have you tried asking around your local hospitals? Also, you could look online at sittercity.com or care.com. Best to start looking now though so you aren't stressed the closer you are to your due date. Best of luck.
I have never heard of hiring a night nurse or night nanny. Forgive my ignorance, what for specifically? This is where we get family/friends on board to help. Are the children expected to have medical conditions? Just curious. This is new to me.
I'm going to call Exclusively Baby Nurses. Anyone have experience with them? They are who comes up when I google baby nurse.
Here are some people to call - I hope you have a great birth and find the right help you need!
Dana ###-###-#### www.sweetpbaby.com
Lindsay Milton ###-###-#### www.birthwell.com
www.embracingbbaies.com ###-###-####
We used Fanny Sheppherd as our Doula/Baby Nurse. She was very flexible with her hours and just worked at night for a few nights or came during the day if we needed her. Her cell is ###-###-####. Her company is tohaveandtoholddoulaservices.com. She's great.
Talk to your OB or hospital, they usually have some recommendations.