New Born Care

New Born Care

A Baby Nurse is an experienced baby/newborn specialist with a midwifery or nursing degree who enters your home to assist parents (especially the mother) in the daily care of your newborn baby.

A Baby Nurse has practical experience in newborn care and is up to date with accepted practices in newborn care such as breastfeeding support, infant care, developmental monitoring, establishing sleep patterns.

The first month after birth is considered the newborn period and this is one of the most important periods of communication between mother and baby. It is up to you to decide how long you want to receive baby nursing services during this period.

When a Baby Nurse is Needed at Home?

  • If this is your first baby and you need professional support in caring for your baby and meeting all his/her needs
  • If your baby is premature and you need professional support in caring for a premature baby
  • If you are a mother; If you need to spend the postpartum period comfortably and rest
  • If you have difficulties in your baby's processes such as breastfeeding and sleep and want to regulate them
      You can ask a professional baby nurse to support you at home after the hospital.

      You can start the baby nursing service at home before you are discharged from the hospital in the postpartum period, or you can start the service after observing your process at home. This is entirely your choice.

      What is the Scope of Long Term Home Baby Nursing? Our home-based baby nursing services are available during the day (12 hours), at night (12 hours) or 24 hours, and you can request these services on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. For long-term baby nursing services, our nurses work in 12-hour or 24-hour shifts.

      As long as you receive baby nursing services at home;

      • A suitable home environment is created for mother and baby.
      • All the baby's care, feeding, bathing and massages are done by the baby nurse. Mother and father are included in the process.
      • The mother is monitored for mastitis and practical and solution-oriented information is shared to increase milk.
      • The baby's sleep pattern is established and sleep methods are explained to the mother at every opportunity and practiced.
      • The mother is helped to recover from the physical fatigue and physiological trauma she experienced during the birth process through rest and nutrition.
      • It is ensured that the mother is able to master the baby's nutrition, care and development processes.
      • The emotional change that the mother will experience during the puerperium, the symptoms of depression and the approach to the postpartum mother are shared with the parents.
      • Help is provided to identify possible problems of the baby and options are offered for solutions.
      • All questions of the mother and father are answered during the service process.