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Recommendation for maternity nurse


megmj

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I wanted to recommend Jackie Mould as a phenomenal maternity nurse.

She worked with us for 2 days to help our baby learn how to settle herself and get her into a routine. She is our second baby so things were pretty chaotic.

Jackie has a gentle yet extremely effective approach. She doesn't agree with strict timings but instead is led by the family and their requirements (for us, making sure our second could fit around our first child, getting her to not just sleep on us and making sure that I wasn't locked in the house with a strict routine). She listens to what you need and then adapts accordingly. She is incredibly knowledgeable and within 24 hours had already made a massive difference. By the second night our baby was sleeping incredibly - we couldn't believe it!

If anyone is interested, please contact Jackie on 07932316559.

PM me if you want to ask any questions

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