Postpartum & Newborn Care

Annie’s Nannies offers a variety of postpartum and newborn care services.
Whether you need a good night’s rest, or parent support and education – we can help.

Types of Providers

Newborn Nannies can work anywhere from a few days to three months or more.  The role of the newborn nanny is there to take care of all the newborn’s needs while the parents get much needed rest. Our newborn nannies can work days and/or nights. Job responsibilities include baby care, baby laundry (during the day), as well as bottle care.
Postpartum doulas are trained and certified in all aspects of postpartum care. Doulas work anywhere from a few days to three months or more.  The role of a Postpartum Doula is to help new mothers’ transition through the postpartum period, as well as to nurture the entire family following the birth of a new baby. Postpartum Doulas also provide hands-on education on newborn and mother care. Doulas work during the day or overnight, or a combination of the two. Job responsibilities include lactation support, meal prep, helping with family tasks, providing emotional and birth recovery support, and other tasks to better support the transition to having a new baby in the home.
Newborn care specialists are trained in all aspects of newborn care!  NCS’s typically work anywhere from a few days to three months. They provide expertise on a newborn’s needs and help to transition the newborn into the home and establish a routine. NCS’s typically work overnights, however day shifts can be requested. Job responsibilities during the day include bottle washing, prepping feeds, bottle care, and baby laundry, as well as helping teach healthy newborn sleep hygiene.  When working overnights, job responsibilities include focusing on the baby and bottle care when needed.