Parents often say that their lives changed forever with the arrival of their first child. Many new parents nowadays resort to Maternity Nurses to guide them through this process and build their confidence as parents.
Maternity Nurses have extensive expertise to offer. They can help with feeding (whether breastfeeding or bottle feeding), bathing, changing and settling the baby, taking care of the baby’s laundry, and tidying the nursery.
A Maternity Nurse will listen to your requirements and provide you with a bespoke service to support you and your newborn, getting you both settled into your new life.
Maternity Nurses in Manchester encourage parents’ involvement, offering confidence in handling their new baby and promoting a positive relationship between other siblings and the new addition. But what are the responsibilities of a well-experienced Maternity Nurse?
A Maternity Nurse is there to provide new parents with a smooth transition to their life with a baby, whether this is their first child or not. They will offer support through the different development stages of the baby, educate the parents, and offer them the confidence they need to care for their newborn.
A Maternity Nurse will always keep on top of all aspects regarding the baby’s care and development. If they feel there are any concerns about the baby, or if the baby becomes ill, the Maternity Nurse will inform the parents and doctor immediately.
They understand the impact that a newborn can have on a family and will be able to help you navigate the changes that come with your little one. The duties will differ slightly if you are breastfeeding or bottle feeding.
A Maternity Nurse’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
The postpartum period should be a joyful time as one enters the life of parenthood. But this is also a time of adjustment and healing for mothers. This period can be overwhelming for most mothers. Our expert Maternity Nurses are here to help.
Maternity Nurses can help you have a more positive experience with your newborn during your first few weeks. The assistance that Maternity Nurses can offer will help you achieve peace of mind at times when you most need it.
The postnatal period is a special time to rest, heal and bond with your baby. You should enjoy it by receiving the best postnatal care that you deserve. Make sure to avoid stress and prioritise your and your baby's health during this critical time. If complications happen, do not panic. Maternity Nurses can help you seek professional medical help immediately.
A Manchester-based Maternity Nurse will listen to your requirements and provide a bespoke service to support you and your newborn, getting you both settled into your new life.
Specialist Maternity Nurse agencies based in Manchester can help you find the best candidate for you and your needs in record time. An established agency such as Little Ones will support you from the very beginning and even after your Maternity Nurse has settled into your home.
Our dedicated Consultants on the Maternity Nurse desk will remove the stress of finding staff off your shoulders so you can focus on getting ready for your baby. They will handle the search, interview, vetting, documentation checks, and contracts.
The expert Consultants will conduct detailed interviews with potential suitable candidates face-to-face or via video call. During the interview, they check their skills, previous experience and documentation. This is followed by at least two verbal reference checks and requesting an enhanced DBS Check (Police Check), and Paediatric First Aid certificate, as well as any other certifications.
As a bilingual agency, we can cater to any language requirements you may have. We have bilingual Maternity Nurses or night Nurses who can speak French, Italian, Spanish, German, Russian, Mandarin and more. They are available to work in the Manchester area and all over the UK.
Would you like to talk to one of our expert Manchester Maternity Nurse consultants? You can call us on 0207 183 0309 or send us an email at enquiries@littleoneslondon.co.uk.