A Neonatal Nurse.
The nurse that takes care of the babies after birth is called a postpartnum nurse.
a superstition
Midwives, doctors and the parents of the baby.
A nurse who takes care of newborns is a neonatal nurse, or, a Baby Nurse.
They helps take care of newborn baby and children too.
They helps take care of newborn baby and children too.
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Usually they are called a neonatal nurse. :o) You're probably thinking of a neo-natal nurse.
A mid-wife is the nurse who takes care of you during a pregnancy, & checks the baby is healthy etc :-)
A person who takes care of babies after they are delivered is typically called a neonatal nurse or a nursery nurse. These healthcare professionals specialize in the care of newborns, particularly those who are premature or have health issues. They provide essential medical care and support to ensure the well-being of infants in a hospital setting.
One that takes care of broken bones
A maternity ward nurse takes care of babies after they are born as well as the mother.