Newborn Care Specialists in Dallas/Fort Worth

Babymoon Concierge Is Working To Give Parents Of Newborns Confidence And An Extra Set of Hands

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Teaching an overnight client how to swaddle.

Congratulations on your new bundle of joy! Are you feeling overwhelmed with the day to day responsibilities around the home, plus taking care of a newborn? You don’t have to feel that way. Babymoon Concierge is here to help.

We understand the challenges and joys of welcoming a newborn and we are trained to help you every step of the way. Our team of experts will provide you with personalized care and support, so you can focus on bonding with your baby.

Don't let stress take over your parenting journey. Contact us now and let Babymoon Concierge take care of you and your little one.

What is a Newborn Care Specialist?

A Newborn Care Specialist is an individual who comes to the home to equip, teach, and support parents on how to take care of their infants. We also come in at night and take care of the baby so that parents can get a good nights sleep. A newborn care speciaisit is a person who has gone thought extensive specilaized training in newborn care and has extensive experience on caring for infants. A newborn care specialist is a proactive caregiver and does not work under the direction of the parent. Their knowledge cover a large multitude of issues such as breastfeeding, scheduling, healthy sleep habits, ailments, proper swaddling and soothing techniques and more

A NCS should be experienced with multiples and babies with special needs. They are usually with families up to 4 months and provide families with ongoing support day or night. Some also can work 24/7 shifts.

How can our Newborn Care Specialists help YOU?

We help fill in the gaps. We help new parents by teaching them how to adjust and to understand this new life with a child. Here are some examples of day and night newborn care:

  • Feeding: bottle preparation, meal preparation, paced feeding

  • Baby hygiene care: bathing, dressing, diaper changing

  • Cleaning: sterilizing bottles, keeping nursery tidy, laundering baby clothing and linens

  • Organization: maintaining all baby supplies, restocking baby care items

  • Baby sleep: sleep conditioning; initiating a schedule for wake-windows and naps

  • Education: hands-on education on infant and mother care (breastfeeding, bathing, diapering, calming techniques, preparation of formula if bottle feeding); introduce parenting tips, helping parents to learn skills that will enable them to cope with their new responsibilities

  • Breastfeeding support

  • Keep a daily journal of baby schedules and moods

  • Screen for hurdles such as breastfeeding challenges or postpartum mood disorders

  • Create a nurturing, restful atmosphere in which parents may eat, shower, and nap

Packages & Pricing

You can find all of our packages & pricing for newborn care at the link below!

Nighttime Care Example

We’ve been in the thick of the postpartum season as well, and we know the toll this season can take on your mind, heart, and body. It is said that having a baby is the equivalent of running a 26 mile marathon. I can attest to that because I ran my first and only marathon. My body was so so tired after the run it was a grueling experience. Your body will be so tired after giving birth, I can also attest to that and it felt every bit like I ran 26 miles without running. What If you had someone to help you at home during the following days and weeks after giving birth? Wouldn’t that be fantastic? Below is a typical day you might experience when you invite us into your home overnight.

  • 10PM - You say goodnight to your sweet baby after a conversation with your postpartum doula that lifted your spirits and assured you that you are the best mama. You go drift off to sleep easily knowing that she will care for your baby with gentleness and attentiveness so that you can get some much needed rest.

  • 6 AM - You wake to the smell of baked bread or freshly brewed coffee while you slowly rise from a first deep peaceful overnight sleep since the birth of your baby. Your baby had been keeping you up at night so you hired Babymoon Concierge to help you at night at home. You’re a new mother and having educated support calms your nerves as you prepare for on maternity leave to end soon.

  • 8 AM - Your baby is awakened for the morning, changed & brought to you for breastfeeding or bottle fed by an experienced newborn care specialist, night nanny, or postpartum doula. You hug the baby close because you missed them through the night while they slept.

  • 9:30 AM - You have chosen to breastfeed and this journey started off strong as a gently reassuring hand correctly positions, supports your latch & encourages bonding with your babies.

  • 10 AM - You wave goodbye to the much-appreciated support, and know that the tidbits of information she left you with— sleep schedules, feeding times, newborn hygiene— will help you care for your baby another day.

Questions to Ask a Newborn Specialist

To discover the specific training, experience and services offered by anyone who provides postpartum support, potential clients, nursing supervisors, physicians, midwives and others should ask the following questions of that person:

  • What training have you had? (If a doula shows a copy of a certificate, you might consider contacting the organization to see if it is genuine… Unfortunately some people copy and paste names on documents.)

  • Have you had a criminal background check, a recent current CPR certification?

  • Tell me/us about your experience as a postpartum doula or newborn specilaist.

  • What is your philosophy about parenting and supporting women
    and their families during postpartum?

  • May I/we meet to discuss my/our postpartum  or newborn needs and the
    role you will play in supporting me/us in the postpartum period?

  • What different types of services do you offer?

  • May I/we call you with postpartum questions or concerns before
    the birth?

  • When do your services begin after birth?

  • What is your experience in breastfeeding support?

  • Do you work with one or more backups for times when
    you are not available? May I/we meet them if you do?

  • What are your fees and refund policies?