Frequently Asked Questions
What is overnight newborn care?
Overnight newborn care provides professional support while parents rest. A trained newborn care specialist stays overnight to feed, change, soothe, and monitor your baby helping everyone get more sleep.
How long do families typically use overnight care?
Most families book 3–5 nights per week for the first 8–12 weeks, depending on recovery, feeding goals, and family needs. We customize care plans to fit your lifestyle and support level.
What’s the difference between a night nanny and a newborn care specialist?
A newborn care specialist (NCS) is highly trained in infant development, feeding, and sleep shaping. While a night nanny provides general help, an NCS focuses on education, structure, and long-term healthy sleep foundations.
Do you help with breastfeeding or bottle-feeding at night?
Absolutely. We support both breastfeeding and bottle-feeding families, helping with latching, paced bottle-feeding, and tracking feeds to ensure your baby is thriving.
When should I book overnight newborn care?
We recommend booking by your second trimester to secure your preferred dates, especially during peak newborn seasons.
Is overnight newborn care covered by insurance?
Overnight care is typically a private-pay service. However, some families use FSA/HSA funds or gift contributions toward care packages.

