What are the responsibilities of a confinement nanny?
Release time: 2024-10-23
Neonatal care:
Daily care: including diaper changing, bathing, umbilical cord care, feeding, etc.
Take care of your baby's schedule and help establish a good sleep and sleep schedule.
Maternity Care:
Assist mothers in their recovery and provide appropriate care and support.
Pay attention to the diet and nutrition of the mother, and guide a reasonable diet plan.
Psychological support:
Providing emotional support and comfort to the mother helps her adjust to the changes brought on by the newborn.
Provide parenting knowledge and advice to enhance the confidence of mothers.
Home environment management:
Keep the living environment of infants and mothers clean, and clean and disinfect regularly.
Ensure your baby's living environment is safe and avoid potential dangers.
Breastfeeding guidance:
Provide breastfeeding guidance to help mothers master correct feeding techniques.
Solve problems that may arise during feeding, such as insufficient milk supply or baby refusing to feed.
Recording and Communication:
Record your baby's diet, excretion, sleep, etc., and provide timely feedback to parents.
Communicate with family members to understand their needs and expectations.
Supplementary food addition guidance(if applicable):
Provide suggestions on adding complementary foods to babies over 6 months old and guide parents on how to introduce complementary foods correctly.
The work of a confinement nanny is not only to take care of the baby, but also to provide all-round support to the mother and help the family adapt to the new life. Therefore, it is very important for the family to choose a confinement nanny with rich experience and solid professional skills.