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What is the difference between a Postpartum Doula, a nanny, and a baby nurse?

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What is the difference between a Postpartum Doula, a nanny, and a baby nurse?

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A nanny normally cares for babies and children exclusively. A baby nurse has medical training, also caring exclusively for the baby. A Postpartum Doula is a non-medical profession who specializes in the care of the mother, the household, and siblings while offering help with the baby when needed.

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