Newborn Care Specialist
Expert Fourth-Trimester Support for Your Family
A newborn care specialist is not a traditional nanny. They are a highly trained professional who specializes exclusively in the intensive care of infants during their most critical weeks and months.
Elite Nannies Miami‘s newborn specialists bring clinical knowledge, structured routines, and the calm presence that new families need most — allowing parents to recover, bond, and step into parenthood with confidence.
Elite Nannies Miami‘s newborn specialists bring clinical knowledge, structured routines, and the calm presence that new families need most — allowing parents to recover, bond, and step into parenthood with confidence.
What Our Newborn Specialists Provide
- Sleep Training & Routine Establishment — consistent patterns supporting infant neurological development and parental rest
- Evidence-Based Feeding Support — breastfeeding optimization, bottle-feeding protocols, feeding schedules
- Parental Education & Empowerment — newborn behavior science, developmental milestones, evidence-based care
- Nighttime Care & Overnight Support — skilled overnight presence so parents recover postpartum
- Documentation & Tracking — daily logs of feeding, sleep, weight, and development for pediatrician coordination
- Multiples Care — specialized experience with twins and triplets
Featured Asked Questions
What is the difference between a newborn care specialist and a postpartum doula?
A newborn care specialist is a full-time or overnight caregiver trained in sleep training, feeding protocols, and infant medical awareness. A doula provides emotional support but typically does not provide nighttime care or medical coordination. Our specialists do both.
How long do newborn specialists typically stay?
Most placements run 6–12 weeks. Some families extend to 4–6 months. We support transitions with a gradual handoff to traditional nanny care.
Who Needs a Newborn Care Specialist
- Families expecting multiples where simultaneous infant care exceeds traditional nanny scope
- First-time parents navigating NICU recovery, premature birth, or medical complexity
- Families managing postpartum complications — maternal recovery, limited mobility, health risks
- Returning-to-work professionals who need expert-level infant care during the most vulnerable early weeks