Book a NAPS-Certified Night Nurse or Night Doula

Every caregiver in the Let Mommy Sleep network has completed the Newborn and Postpartum Support (NAPS) Night Doula Certificate. This is the evidence-based credential you can read about on this site. When you book through this page, you’re connecting with you local Let Mommy Sleep, and the night nannies and nurses who have met a verified standard for newborn care education, infant safe sleep and vaccination.

How It Works

  1. Complete the form below with your city, state and care needs.
  2. You’ll receive an email with rates and availability for Let Mommy Sleep vetted and certified professionals in your area.
  3. If you’d like to book, we’ll provide a package with the candidate’s photo, contact info, qualifications and references.

Services Available through Let Mommy Sleep

  • Baby Care Classes — In-home and virtual newborn care education covering safe sleep, feeding, soothing, postpartum care and nursery preparation. Available before or after your baby arrives.
  • Overnight Newborn Care — NAPS-certified night nannies and Registered Nurses providing in-home overnight care and evidence-based education and breastfeeding support.
  • In-Home Postpartum Check-Ups — Registered Nurse visits within the first week home as part of Let Mommy Sleep’s RN-Coordinated Newborn Care model. This is the only care model of its kind offered by a nationally operating newborn care network.

The Connection between Newborn Care Certified and Let Mommy Sleep

Newborn Care Certified is the educational division of Let Mommy Sleep. The NAPS curriculum was developed by the Let Mommy Sleep clinical team, awarded a U.S. government contract from 2015 to 2021, and is reviewed by an independent Advisory Board of Registered Nurses and maternal-infant health professionals. When you book a Let Mommy Sleep caregiver, you are booking someone trained to the standard this site was built to establish.

People call this type of care by many names: postpartum doula, baby nurse, night nanny or newborn care specialist. Regardless of the title, our team combines clinical expertise with real-world experience, including specialists in twins and multiples. Learn what to look for when hiring a newborn care specialist

For more guidance, see our article: What’s a Night Nanny? Roles, Benefits, Costs, and How They Help Families.

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Rates start at $38/hr for certified Newborn Care Providers, $48/hr for Registered Nurses, and $45/hr for twin care specialists. Financing is available. Overnight shifts run from 10pm–6am and there is no minimum amount of nights to book. Contact your local territory for current availability.

Want to see our team in action? Follow us on Instagram or your favorite social to learn more about our caregivers, tips and real-life parent stories. Not ready to book a night nurse? You can still get evidence-based support in our guide: Your First Week Home with Baby: Ultimate Q&A or join our community on Reddit.

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