hello! i’m nadine
baby care expert & maternity concierge
I work as a non-medical trained maternity nurse* and maternity concierge in Switzerland and overseas. I have worked with children aged newborn to fourteen years as a professional child carer since 2007, and now specialise in newborn care.
In 2015 I completed my OCN Maternity Practitioner training with MNT Training, who has a long-established reputation in delivering high-quality education for maternity nurses. I have since completed further training with MNT, and in 2018 I successfully studied for my OCN Sleep Training and OCN Breastfeeding certification.
During my career, I have worked for many different families in the UK and overseas and can quickly adapt to new families and surroundings. I am lucky to have found a career, that doesn’t feel like work. I am passionate about supporting new parents with the new addition in their life.
Continuous professional development is very important to me, and I am currently studying to become an OCN Level 5 Holistic Sleep Coach with Babyem.
I am bilingual in English and German.
Ready to embark on your journey into parenthood?
I’m here to support you and your new baby!
qualifications
OCN Maternity Practitioner Award Level 4 (MNT)
OCN Sleep Training Course Level 3 (MNT)
OCN Breastfeeding Course Level 3 (MNT)
OCN Routine Level 3 (NEST)
OCN Infant Allergies, Reflux&Colic Training Level 3 (Babyem)
Continuing Professional Development
Maternity Nanny Seminar by Nanny4yourkids (2018)
Corona Safety & Hygiene Course (2020)
The Thompson Method of Breastfeeding – Professional Edition (2020)
Sleep Training Course with Janet Harrison and Dr. Hugh Selsick (2020)
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Disclaimer: Please note that my advice and guidance are based on my training and experience working with children and parents. I am not medically qualified, and you should always consult your GP or healthcare professional if you are concerned about your child. Maternity Practitioners/Newborn care specialists are commonly known as maternity or baby nurses, however, I am not medically trained as a nurse. The wording ‘maternity nurse’ is mainly used for keyword and search engine rankings.