I had a conversation with someone the other day about whether we were
happy with using a baby nurse. When we first returned home from the
hospital, we used a baby nurse for the next 10 days. They are expensive -
most cost over $200 per day...but, we were fortunate to get it as a
gift from our family (something expecting parents might want to ask
for). The advantages of having one significantly outweighed the
disadvantages for us.
Some benefits of having a baby nurse:
Curious to hear some stories on how you got through the first two weeks...
Some benefits of having a baby nurse:
- Getting us on a schedule for feeding, napping, bath, and bed time - #1 benefit
- Demonstrating different techniques for holding, swaddling, and comforting
- Great sounding board for the trillion questions you have during this steep learning curve
- They are not your family - gives you some breathing room
- Enables you take some naps during the day and sleep late in the morning in the middle of a sleep deprived and stressful time
- Use them as a babysitter at night if you want to break away for a quiet dinner or catch a flick
- Very costly (daily cost + food expenses)
- You are not alone & it gets crowded (apartments in NYC are small enough...even smaller with another adult staying over)
- You may become too reliant on baby nurse which makes it harder when they leave
Curious to hear some stories on how you got through the first two weeks...
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