What's the Cost of Hiring a Night Nanny in Albuquerque, NM?

The cost of a night nanny in Albuquerque, NM can vary depending on the specific services offered and the experience of the nanny. On average, the cost can range from $15 to $25 per hour. Some night nannies may also offer flat rates for overnight care, which can range from $150 to $300 per night. It's best to contact individual night nannies in the area to get specific pricing information.

The cost of a night nanny in Albuquerque, NM can be influenced by several factors:

  • Experience and Qualifications

    Nannies with extensive experience, certifications (e.g., newborn care specialist), or specific training often charge higher rates.

  • Number of Babies

    Caring for twins or multiples typically costs more than caring for a single baby due to the increased workload.

  • Hours and Duration

    Rates may vary depending on the number of hours per night, the total number of nights required, and whether the arrangement is short-term or long-term.

  • Duties and Responsibilities

    Additional responsibilities, such as bottle preparation, light housekeeping, or sleep training, can increase the cost.

  • Time of Year

    Demand during peak times, like the holiday season, may drive prices higher.

  • Agency Fees

    Hiring through an agency often includes placement fees or additional charges for their services, adding to the overall cost.

  • Overnight Rates vs. Hourly Rates

    Some nannies charge a flat overnight rate, while others charge hourly, which can influence costs depending on the length of the shift.

When considering hiring a night nanny in Albuquerque, NM, it's advisable to research and interview several night nannies to find one who aligns with your preferences, needs, and budget. During consultations, you can discuss their specific services and pricing structure to ensure you have a clear understanding of what is included and the associated costs. This process will help you find a night nanny who meets your needs and fits within your budget.

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Found 11 Night Nannies in Albuquerque, NM

UNMH Volunteer Birth Companion Program

Albuquerque, New Mexico

UNMH Volunteer Birth Companion Program

8 years of experience

The UNMH Volunteer Birth Companion Program provides volunteer doulas to all families birthing at UNM Hospital. We believe that all families have the right to excellent emotional, mental and physical support while welcoming a child into the world. The birth justice-focused program aims to provide respectful, compassionate, and non-judgmental care. We acknowledge the diversity of people and their reproductive choices and experiences. Through our work, we hope to improve birth experiences and lessen health disparities in maternity care. We are hospital volunteers who can be with you when you are in labor, when you are giving birth, and immediately afterwards. We provide physical, emotional and informational support. During labor, we can help you get the information you want and understand what medical providers are saying, including what procedures are being suggested. We also help with pain management by assisting with position changes, providing counter pressure and massage, help with breathing techniques, relaxation, visualization and more. Your birth companion can help you feel more comfortable by getting you warm blankets, a birth ball and things to eat and drink, as appropriate. We do not take the place of partners, family or friends. We help them support you. We usually stay for about an hour after you give birth. During that time, we can help with early breastfeeding We also provide support while you are pregnant by offering a prenatal meeting with one of our birth companions. We will talk to you about what you want for your labor. We can talk about pain management, common procedures and what to expect when you are on the Labor and Delivery floor.

Tintawi Kaigziabiher

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Tintawi Kaigziabiher

21 years of experience

I am Tintawi Kaigziabiher, and my family and I live in Northern New Mexico. As a woman of African Descent. I recognize the importance of both science and tradition in uplifting Black and Indigenous communities. My husband and I have five living children. We have also experienced five pregnancy losses. Understanding the impact of personal pregnancy loss and stillbirth among families has inspired me to want to support as many people as possible so they can live to see their child’s birth, first birthday, and beyond. It is equally important that people have support through pregnancy loss. In my day-to-day life, I am an interdisciplinary artist, a writer, Olorisa (Lukumi Priest), Certified Lactation Counselor (ALPP), Certified Birth Doula (CBI), former Certified Trainer (CBI), Neonatal Resuscitation Provider, the Executive Director of the nonprofit ILE IFE, a PAILAdvocate Trainer (Pregnancy and Infant Loss), and the founder of the Our Earth Full Spectrum Community Birth and Postpartum Attendant (CBPA) training program. I am a published author, and my most recent work is a book entitled “The Bead Griot.” My writing and artwork center on giving voice to the experiences of African people living in the diaspora. I have worked in maternal and infant health since 2004 and professionally since 2009. I have assisted midwives, trained with birth attendants in traditional and evidence-based care, worked with families in home and hospital births, trained doulas and full-spectrum Community Birth and Postpartum Attendants (CBPAs), and supported women and birthing people in New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, and overseas, both virtually and in-person as needed. In collaboration with several statewide organizations I am part of, I seek to uncover disparities in reproductive health care and, with community members, develop unique solutions to improve outcomes for our most vulnerable yet resilient people.

Arianna Gucito

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Arianna Gucito

4 years of experience

Arianna is a certified labor and postpartum doula trained through Labor and Postpartum Professional Association (CAPPA). Arianna has had the honor of offering labor and postpartum services for the past two and a half years. Prior to her dedication to birth work, she worked as a private nanny and holds a degree in early childhood education, as her passion was working with children in preschool settings pre pandemic. Arianna believes in furthering her education as a professional and extending her skills and offerings to her clients. Currently she is training to become a certified lactation consultant. Other offerings and services she provides for clients include postpartum care, overnights, babywearing, consultations, Beng Kung belly binding, Closing the Bones Ceremonies, Placenta Ceremonies, and the use of aromatherapy. Her intentions are to provide families with continuous support through early pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and early childhood. She admire’s long lasting professional relationships with her clients. Arianna has supported a wide variety of births from unmedicated hospital births, epidurals, birth center births and twins. As your Doula, Arianna will honor your birth as you see it. It is your experience and journey. She intends to provide you with information you need to make confident decisions for you, your family and little one. Arianna believes that every birthing family is unique and deserve non-judgmental, compassionate, and individualized care and support prenatally, during labor, and through your postpartum window. She will provide you with physical and emotional support with an emphasis on honoring your body, mind, and spirit.

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