A Night Nanny for Twins & Multiples in Palm Beach County

Good nights. Happy mornings.

I am dedicated to creating a calm and nurturing environment, where parents can trust that their babies are in loving, experienced hands while they take the time they need to rest and recover.

Every baby deserves gentle, thoughtful care, and every parent deserves the opportunity to rest, recharge, and bond with their newborn.

This is especially hard when you have two or more infants or young children to care for overnight at the same time.

I know because I’ve been there.

My Services

Overnight Care

The stress and chaos that comes with taking care of newborns is multiplied when you have multiple new babies in the home.

Expert overnight care for your newborn twins ensures you get the most quality rest possible in those early weeks and months while your precious babies are safe, fed, soothed, and settled.

  • feedings

  • diapering

  • cleaning

  • swaddling, rocking & soothing

  • monitoring, tracking & reporting

Sleep Training

Creating a solid foundation for healthy sleep habits from the start with a consistent bedtime routine is challenging with a single infant. Getting twins or multiple infants on the same sleep schedule can feel impossible.

We will work together to implement a developmentally appropriate yet flexible sleep schedule that aligns with each baby’s natural rhythms and fosters better sleep patterns for everyone from the start.

Feeding (Breast & Bottle) Support

From tandem breastfeeding twins to managing highly specialized formula diets -feeding twins or multiple infants at one time comes with special challenges and little resources on how to modify standard best practices for multiples.

Whether it’s an extra set of hands while breastfeeding & making sure mom stays hydrated, happy, and healthy - or managing the many moving parts of pumping and bottle feeding, you’re in good hands knowing your support system has done it all and can help you every step of the way.

Education

How much tummy time should baby get? Is this wake window long enough to let them nap? What is a developmentally appropriate milestone for a 4 month old? Could this be Colic? When should we start baby sign language?

Only you know what’s best for your baby and your family - but I’m here to tell you what best practices are and what’s worked in my 18 years of experience to help you make the most informed decisions for your family.

Ready to get some sleep?

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Ready to get some sleep? ~