Night nurse services in Detroit, Michigan

Partum Health offers affordable night nurse services in

 

Detroit

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Michigan

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Finding a 

night nurse

 in 

Detroit

 doesn’t have to be complicated: at Partum Health, we offer 

night nurse services designed for you. With one-on-one matching, free intro calls, and flexible care plans, you can feel confident that your family will find a good fit. If you're not sure if night nurse care is right for you, consider a 1-night trial.

Services

Overnight baby nursing

A trained night nanny cares for your baby while you sleep. During an overnight shift, you'll have 8-10 hours of uninterrupted sleep, and the night nurse will manage all aspects of infant care, including feeding, diapering, and soothing even the most colicky babies.

Multiples/twins care

Overnight newborn night nursing can provide significant relief for new parents of multiples. Get guaranteed rest during those early weeks, with a dedicated specialist who can ensure safe sleep, provide feeding support, and promote your family routines and preferences.

Educational guidance

Night nurses are trained to follow pediatric best practices. They help first-time parents learn the ins and outs of newborn care, and set up for sleep training as baby gets older.

Household management

When time allows, night nurses also provide support in folding baby laundry, washing bottles, and light meal prep.
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In-network night nurses in Detroit

We’re dedicated to making 

night nurses

 more accessible to new parents in 

Detroit

Partum Health is in-network with the following insurances for 

night nurses

 in 

Michigan

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Aetna
BlueCross BlueShield
Cigna
United Healthcare

Meet our local Detroit team

At Partum Health, our 

Detroit

-based 

night nurses

 are dedicated to providing evidence-based care that improves outcomes for the whole family. 

Night nurses are not typically Registered Nurses (RNs); they are non-medical newborn care specialists, and may also be called night nannies, or postpartum doulas. Partum Health's rigorous night nurse hiring process includes mandatory CPR/first aid certification, liability insurance, background checks, and positive references.

 Meet the 

night nurses

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Detroit

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Monae Murphy

Detroit
Michigan
Birth & postpartum doula

Based in Oakland Township, Michigan, Amyre Murphy is a birth doula who is passionate about supporting families through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum with compassion, presence, and empowerment. With a calm and grounding energy, Monae brings a heart-centered approach to birth work that is rooted in advocacy, trust, and honoring the wisdom of each birthing person.

Monae is a trained labor doula with experience supporting families through various birthing experiences. She combines evidence-based practices with intuitive care, ensuring her clients feel seen, heard, and supported every step of the way. Her approach is culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and deeply personal, meeting each family where they are and holding space for their unique journey. She believes birth is not just a physical process but a sacred transition that deserves tenderness, knowledge, and community.

In addition to her doula work, Monae is an artist and nature lover who finds inspiration in mindfulness and the interconnectedness of life. This perspective informs her care, as she encourages clients to tune into their bodies, trust their inner wisdom, and embrace the transformative power of birth. Families often describe her as calming, nurturing, and intentional—someone who brings a peaceful strength to every space she enters.

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Kourtney Newberry

BA

Detroit
Michigan
Birth & postpartum doula

Kourtney Newberry (she/they) is a Black and Queer full-spectrum doula based in Detroit, MI and trained through Doula Trainings International (DTI). Kourtney’s practice centers evidence-based research and principles of reproductive justice, black feminism, and abolition, to ensure that all birthing people and their families are supported in their birthing experience, regardless of outcome and their background. In 2022, during undergrad, Kourtney participated in an Inside Out course with incarcerated women at the Ohio Reformatory for Women, where she was propelled into her interest in birthwork and supporting the births of incarcerated people. Kourtney would then graduate from Ohio State University in 2023 with a Bachelor's in Sociology and work as a shelter advocate and crisis specialist at an emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. 

Kourtney’s practice and perspectives aim to uplift underrepresented birthing experiences and provide care that is trauma-informed, compassionate, empowering, and educational. Kourtney’s goal is to ensure that her clients are informed and empowered about their bodies as well as the decisions they choose to make. 

In her free time, Kourtney is an avid reader, writer, vintage shopping enthusiast, and horror fan. Some of her favorite authors include Toni Morrison, bell hooks, Raven Leilani, and Melissa Febos. 

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Nyasia Countee

IBCLC, CD, EBB Instructor

Detroit
Michigan
Birth & postpartum doula

Nyasia Countee is a birth and postpartum doula, IBCLC, maternal-infant health speaker, Evidence Based Birth® Instructor, Licensed American Red Cross Instructor, and obstetrical surgical technician based in Detroit, Michigan. She is the founder of Ancient Wisdom Birth Services, where she offers trauma-informed, culturally congruent care that honors ancestral traditions while embracing evidence-based practices. Nyasia specializes in supporting high-risk pregnancies, surgical births (including cesarean support), VBACs, home births, and natural births, meeting families exactly where they are on their journey.

With deep experience both inside and outside the hospital setting, Nyasia brings a unique blend of clinical expertise and holistic, client-centered care. As a member of the Michigan Doula Advisory Council, she is committed to expanding equitable, high-quality birth support across the state. Families appreciate her calm, grounding presence, her ability to clearly explain medical procedures, and her dedication to their goals and preferences. Whether navigating complex birth plans or preparing for a peaceful home birth, Nyasia empowers parents with knowledge, advocacy, and compassionate guidance.

What makes Nyasia’s practice truly unique is her integration of advanced medical understanding with culturally rooted, personalized support. She is dedicated to creating safe and respectful spaces where families feel seen, heard, and deeply cared for. For those seeking an experienced, thoughtful partner in birth and postpartum care, Nyasia offers the expertise, warmth, and commitment to help you welcome your baby with confidence and peace.

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Jada Rogers

Detroit
Michigan
Birth & postpartum doula

Jada (Jay-duh) Rogers is a trained full-spectrum doula based in Genesee County. She fancies herself the Soul Guardian Doula. Jada focuses on evidence-based research and practices that empower family’s to trust themselves. Her emphasis is on assisting each birthing person and their family on having autonomy and power over their pregnancy, labor, and delivery and postpartum experience. 

Being a mother of two beautiful children, she has a deep understanding of how precious these moments are for an expecting family. There are many ways to get to the goal of bringing your child Earth-side and Jada is here to usher you down your chosen path. Incorporation of partners and other support persons is a cornerstone in Jada’s practice. She is passionate about maternal infant health and is always encouraging mothers to reach into the wealth of knowledge that is available and learn more and lean on their available resources.

When not working Jada is an avid gardener, lover of reading and almost always spending quality time with her little ones. She is very curious and is always digging to find out the who, what, when, where and why’s of her passions to bring better information and resources to her Doula practice. She cannot wait to assist you in the most precious and important time of you and your family’s lives!

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Dyanna Sibert

CD-L, CD-PIC

Detroit
Michigan
Birth & postpartum doula

Dyanna Sibert is a certified labor and postpartum doula and infant care specialist based in Detroit, Michigan. With a passion for supporting families through every stage of the birthing journey, Dyanna brings a unique blend of lived experience, professional training, and deep-rooted compassion to her work.

A dedicated advocate for maternal wellness, Dyanna has over 20 years of combined experience, both personally and professionally, working with infants and families. As a mother of six and proud Nana, she draws from her own journey to guide others through the physical and emotional transitions of pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum recovery. Her specialized focus is on overnight postpartum care, where she supports parents in getting much-needed rest while ensuring newborns receive safe and nurturing attention.

She supports families with guidance on breastfeeding and bottle-feeding, newborn soothing techniques, and establishing healthy sleep routines. Her approach is trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, and rooted in evidence-based practices, with a strong commitment to serving young, Indigenous, and first-time mothers.

Dyanna is recognized for her calming presence and her ability to create a safe and supportive environment for new parents. She believes in honoring each family’s unique story and is passionate about nurturing the parent-child bond through informed, compassionate care.

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Christie Donn

CD(DONA), C-FSD(BADT), CLC, PMH-C

Detroit
Michigan
Birth & postpartum doula

Christie Donn is a certified full spectrum doula, lactation counselor, and childbirth educator who believes that growing your family should be supported and celebrated. With a warm, grounded presence and a deep respect for the wild ride that is new parenthood, Christie helps families feel confident, cared for, and connected through every stage of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. She’s here for the real moments—the messy, magical, and everything in between.

As a mom of four, Christie knows firsthand that there’s no one “right” way to give birth or raise a baby—and she’s passionate about helping parents tune into their own instincts, build practical skills, and find joy in the process. Families who work with Christie appreciate her calm, encouraging style and her honest, down-to-earth approach to the big feelings and big changes that come with adding a new person to your family.

When she’s not supporting families, you can find Christie chasing after her own kids, wrangling cats, or tending to her ever-growing list of creative projects. She’s honored to be part of your story and can’t wait to help you write this next chapter with care, humor, and heart.

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Krista Rizzo

MPH

Detroit
Michigan
Postpartum doula

Krista is a postpartum doula and infant care specialist based in Canton, Michigan. She brings a calm presence, evidence-based guidance, genuine understanding, and a touch of humor to every family she supports.

Motivated by her own postpartum experience, Krista transitioned from a career in health policy to become a certified postpartum doula in 2021. She recognizes the critical need for support during this transformative time and believes deeply in the value of postpartum care for the well-being of the birthing parent, baby, and entire family. Helping families move from uncertainty to confidence remains one of the most meaningful parts of her work.

With a rare blend of professional insight and personal empathy, Krista understands the challenges and joys of early parenthood from multiple perspectives. She approaches each family with warmth, wisdom, and a reassuring sense of humor that helps create a supportive and affirming space.

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Client Testimonials

"Renee provided excellent care to our newborn baby. She clearly loves babies and was incredibly kind and nurturing. My husband and I also very much appreciated Renee's expertise on all topics relevant to baby care - eating, feeding, health and wellbeing. She was an amazing resource to us as new parents."
—Partum Health client
"So appreciative of how easy it was to schedule a nanny overnight, we managed over text and online! Veronica was so thoughtful towards me and my newborn and shared info with me on how she did baby massage that my son liked. Best night ever!"
—Partum Health client
"Zoie is INCREDIBLE! From day 1, she was so willing to help and kept us calm as first time parents. Every night she was here, I never worried about Claire and knew she was in good hands. When Claire would be fussy or gassy, Zoie always gave us good tools or tips - all of which worked great! We will definitely miss having her around!"
—Partum Health client

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Night nurse services FAQs

Feel the difference a good night's sleep can make in the postpartum period. Learn more about what a night nurse can do for you.

How do you hire a night nurse?

Hire a night nurse through Partum Health. Our team of newborn care specialists are trained, vetted, and carefully matched to meet your needs.

When you first reach out to Partum Health, you will speak with a Customer Care Lead who will get to know a bit about your pregnancy and lifestyle goals. Then, they will pair you with a night nurse who is available to fit your schedule, whether that is 6 nights a week or day and night support. It’s important to find a professional you are comfortable having in your home, so Partum Health offers a free initial call where you can ask night nurse interview questions like “How do you approach sleep training?” or “Do you have experience with babies who refuse to take a bottle?”. When you hire a night nurse through Partum Health, you also benefit from having back up support in case of scheduling emergencies: if an overnight shift is scheduled, you will always have a night nurse on duty, ready to care for your baby.

It’s a good idea to hire a night nurse before you give birth, since many experienced candidates book up in advance. If it’s your first baby, you’re having multiples, or you already have a toddler, hiring a night nurse can provide peace of mind while you rest and recover.

How much does a night nurse cost?

Night nurse care is charged hourly, and starts at $35/hour depending on location and provider experience. Insurance does not typically cover night nurse services, but you may be able to use employment benefits, an HSA/FSA, or consider adding night nurse care to your baby registry.

Total cost varies based on the number of hours and days per week you book: through Partum Health, night nurse services are available in bundled packages to make overnight care more affordable. The only requirement is an 8-hour minimum for overnight care.

What does a night nurse do?

The role of a night nurse is to take care of your baby while you and your partner sleep. Night nurses are newborn infant care specialists: their responsibilities include everything from making bottles, changing diapers, cleaning pump parts, feeding, swaddling, burping, and soothing baby, to helping to establish good sleep hygiene for the whole family.

When you hire a night nurse, their goal is to support you in sleeping as long and with as few interruptions as possible. They will arrive in time to help get the baby down for the night, and be there to comfort the baby when they wake up crying. If you are breastfeeding, they will bring the baby to you in bed for a feeding, and then take them away as soon as they are done. This means you don’t have to stay awake to burp the baby and get them back to sleep. If you are formula or bottle feeding, a night nurse can handle the feeding from beginning to end, preparing the bottle, settling the baby back down, and cleaning up afterwards.

Some night nurses will also help with light housework, like doing laundry or preparing breakfast while the baby is sleeping.

How long do you need a night nurse?

Most parents choose to hire a night nurse 3-7 nights per week for the first 6-12 weeks after birth. At Partum Health, night nurse packages are shaped around your needs: some families will seek support for just the first few nights home from the hospital, while others choose to have a night nurse visit once a week for a longer period of time. Some families may also decide to seek night nurse care around the return to work or after family members leave, timing the extra sleep for when it is needed most.

Having a regular night nurse schedule allows new parents to establish a sleep schedule, learn the basics of newborn care, and recover postpartum. While the relationship with a night nurse may not last for long, it can make a huge difference in easing the transition to parenthood.

Is a night nurse worth it?

Hiring a night nurse is absolutely worth the additional hours in sleep, allowing you to be the best version of yourself during the day. Especially for first-time parents or parents of babies with colic, a night nurse can offer much-needed respite overnight.

Since night nurses are trained professionals, you can rest assured that your baby is safe, in caring hands, and that their every need is being attended to while you sleep. This peace of mind can be priceless after a difficult birth experience, with multiple babies, or when there are other children in the home.