Yes. That is the meaning of "nurse". When Juliet was born, the nurse had just recently given birth to her daughter Susan (since deceased) and was lactating. Juliet fed from the nurse's breasts until she was weaned, a process the Nurse delights in describing in detail.
The nurse
because she taking care Juliet since she was a baby...
Juliet was likely looked after by a nurse or a caregiver as a child. In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," her nurse is a prominent character who has a close relationship with Juliet and helps to care for her.
about how meny years ago dose Romeo and Juliet take place
At Juliet's parents' place.
No although he wrote Romeo and Juliet. Gnomeo and Juliet is just a different take on that!:)
The nurse.
Romeo and Paris.
Juliet was his only child. He will have no heirs.
After Juliet wakes up, Romeo is supposed to take her to Mantua
He does not wish to live without Juliet, and he believes that Juliet is dead.