Early support can make a lasting difference for you and your baby.
In-home newborn support for Adelaide families
If you are searching for a maternity nurse Adelaide families recommend, you may be feeling tired, unsure or overwhelmed.
The early weeks with a newborn can feel intense. Conflicting advice about sleep, feeding and routines often adds to the pressure.
Kate Bergamasco offers in-home maternity nurse support across Adelaide including North Adelaide, Norwood, Unley, Glenelg, Brighton and surrounding suburbs.
During “maternity nurse” consults, Kate can spend several hours (time permitting) to alleviate your concerns.
Her approach is calm, evidence based and focused on protecting your bond with your baby.
As a daily midwife and maternity nurse, Kate provides 3 to 6 hours of practical support in your home.
During your visit, she can:
Appointments are unhurried and tailored to your family’s needs.
Many parents ask:
Am I creating bad habits?
Should I let my baby sleep in my arms?
Will I make a rod for my own back?
Newborns need closeness and comfort. In the first weeks, bonding and responsiveness are the priority.
Kate does not promote rigid routines or stressful methods. Instead, she listens to your concerns and helps you work with your baby’s natural rhythm using practical, realistic strategies.
The goal is rest for the whole family without creating anxiety.
Maternity nurse Adelaide support is ideal for:
Support can be booked as single, double or triple sessions depending on your needs.
3 to 6 hour appointments are available, subject to availability.
Longer sessions can be arranged by booking double or triple appointments. Contact Kate directly for a personalised quote.
To secure your preferred dates, early enquiry is recommended.
Support can begin in the early newborn period once you are home.
No. The focus is responsive care, bonding and realistic expectations.
Yes. Breastfeeding and bottle feeding support can be included during your visit.
Newborns typically sleep for 14-17 hours a day, although individual variations are normal. They may sleep for short periods, waking for feeding every 2-3 hours.
Ensure the room is dark, quiet, and at a comfortable temperature. Use a swaddle or sleep sack to create a cozy sleep space.
Start a simple bedtime routine around 6-8 weeks. This could include a warm bath, gentle massage, and calming activities to signal that it's time for sleep.
While it's challenging to enforce a strict schedule, aim for consistent wake-up times and bedtime. Follow a feed-play-sleep routine during the day to help regulate sleep patterns.
In the first few weeks, waking a newborn every 2-3 hours for feeding is important. Once they regain birth weight, you can let them sleep longer stretches at night.
Create a calming pre-sleep routine, dim the lights, and avoid stimulating activities close to bedtime. Swaddling or gentle rocking can also help.
You do not have to navigate the early weeks alone.
If you are looking for maternity nurse support in Adelaide that is compassionate, practical and evidence based, book your consult today or get in touch to discuss your needs.
Early support can make a lasting difference for you and your baby.
Hypnobirthing Adelaide
Irish Harp Room
Prospect Council Building
128 Prospect Road
Prospect SA 5082
T: 0409 480 493
Monday: 9am – 5pm
Tuesday: 9am – 5pm
Wednesday: 9am – 5pm
Thursday: 9am – 5pm
Friday: 9am – 5pm
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