What "not doing it alone" actually means
Is this latch right. Is this enough. Is this normal. Tummy time that ends in crying, and suddenly you're not sure if you pushed too hard or not enough. A feed that took forty minutes and left you both uncertain. The milestone checklist you swore you wouldn't obsess over, open on your phone again.
And somewhere between the second Google search and the third conflicting answer, the information becomes something else. The confidence starts to slip. The doubt creeps in. And suddenly it's not just a hard day, it's a very isolating one.
But it doesn't have to be.
Super Nurse was built for exactly this moment. We're Registered Nurses and Nurse Practitioners there to guide the day alongside you. The feeds, the tummy time, the development questions, the ones you've been too overwhelmed to ask out loud, and the ones you didn't know you had. All of it. So you can step away, finally rest, and move through your day knowing your baby has the most qualified support possible, and so do you.
You deserve answers. And you deserve rest. We'll bring both.
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What does a supported day at home look like?
8 - 10
Hours per day
6 weeks
Core care window
Licensed
Nurses every time
9 am
Typical start time
"...incredibly knowledgeable and put us at ease right away. She did nights with our newborn and I slept easily knowing she was taking care of our baby girl. Would definitely recommend for any new parents who need support."
"...calm, professional, and deeply competent. Knowing she was there overnight gave us true peace of mind and allowed us to get real rest before an important day. Her presence felt like having a trusted, experienced professional quietly overseeing everything while we slept."




