A nurse that works with a baby might be a pediatric nurse. These nurses are trained to work with children. He or she might also be a nurse midwife or a nurse practitioner.
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a baby nurse is called a pediatric nurse.
Yes all mammals do.
Yes, a baby nurse will get to hold the babies that she cares for. The baby nurse will hold the baby to feed, bathe, clothe, and comfort them.
* Unless you've just recently had a baby and are producing milk then you can't be a wet nurse. A wet nurse is someone that has had a baby, is producing milk and can feed someone else's baby as well. * It is possible to nurse a child with out giving birth. Research induced lactation! http://www.mamadearest.ca/en/info/newman/induced-lactation.htm
baby platypus nurse for approx three to four months
All the baby classes!
a neonatal nurse
Neonatal nurse.
A nurse who takes care of newborns is a neonatal nurse, or, a Baby Nurse.
Obstetrician.
A professional Baby Nurse wouldn't ask nor work for less then $250.00 per 24hrs of care. Most Baby Nurse's with over 10 years of experience working with newborns will work for no less than $300.00 per 24 hours. Anything less you are not guaranteed a professional baby nurse. Yes this service is a bit pricey, but it also is a specialized job that is nothing like what a nanny does, which some get confused by. A professional Baby Nurse provides 12-24 hours of newborn care from 2 weeks up to 1 year. A baby nurse provides care for mothers and the newborn baby teaching new Moms and experienced Moms how to care for their new baby. If you hire a baby nurse through a domestic agency you will have to pay an agency fee which can be in the range of several hundred dollars up to several thousands. When hiring a baby nurse who works without an agency she usually just requires a deposit which is required to book her and assure her services. It really isn't any safer using an agency over hiring a baby nurse independently, when you hire a professional baby nurse she will have insurance as well as a working contract to provide for each family she works with. Hope this is of help to any parents who are looking to hire a Baby Nurse.