What is Newborn Care?
A Newborn Care Specialist is a hands-on educator and resource in caring for your newborn. A Newborn Care Specialist will support you in your home for the first few weeks or months of your baby's life with detailed education on baby care, feeding/breastfeeding support, and light baby-related housekeeping. An NCS facilitates the parents' smooth transition into life with Baby, helping them to feel empowered in their new roles.
What are the benefits?
Having a Newborn Care Specialist by your side as new parents can be incredibly helpful. You'll essentially be given an introduction course to parenthood, which will help create a smooth transition into your new routine with Baby. A Newborn Care Specialist is also beneficial for families with multiples to ensure each baby is getting individual and specialized attention.

What's Included in Newborn Care?
Diapering
Changing
Bathing
Bottle Preparation and Cleaning
Creating a Feeding and Sleeping Schedule
Organizing and Maintaining Nursery and Baby Supplies
Maintaining a Thorough Log of Babies Activities
Educating and Supporting the Parents
Circumcision and Umbilical Cord Care
Facilitating a smooth transition for parents and siblings
Lactation and Feeding Support
Educating and Assisting Parents on Reflux and Colic
Using Skilled Soothing Techniques to Calm Newborns
Caring for Baby While Parents Rest or Sleep

"We strongly recommend Katherine as a Newborn Care Specialist. She was with us while our son was 4 weeks old to 3 months of age. As first time parents, we did not know what we were doing! We are so thankful for her."

"Katherine worked for us over a 3 month period providing care for our twin girls from the moment they were born. She always gave us up to date information on the progress of the girls and ensured our minds were always at rest. "
The Newborn Guru
Katherine Garcia, also known as "The Newborn Guru", is a professional nanny turned Newborn Care Specialist who has worked with a variety of clients including high-profile celebrity families, families who have children with special needs, families with multiples, and premature infants.