Re: Work from home OB nurse? My other idea is to offer to go into homes and provide assistance with whatever issues arise for a new mom and new baby. I KNOW this is a need, I'm just not sure about the legalities and liabilities. I don't know how to go about figuring out if this is permissable. We got sooo many calls from new parents in the first weeks at home with their new babies, with questions and concerns. I would love to be able to help these types of people.
This sounds like the work of a
post-partum doula (as opposed to birth doula) or "baby nurse", which would be wonderful work & legal/ethical as long as you're focused on education and assistance to the new mom and baby & not treating medical conditions. I don't think doulas need any liability insurance. It's fairly quick, easy, & inexpensive to obtain doula certification, but doula practice isn't regulated by the state & anyone can call themselves a doula. (I think you'd still get clients as an experienced L&D RN with out the "certified" title!) You're hired privately by the mother, so you set the price, amount of home visits, calls, scheulde etc. I don't think you'd make as much as a full-time RN, but it would keep you in touch with the field- doula's and midwives often work together. Check out
www.dona.org one of the organizations for certification & I'm sure you can find a doula in your area to talk to.
The other option might be your local health department? I know there are some public health RNs that do mother-baby visits, and I also visited the WIC office that did breastfeeding education & answered Q's from new moms that were having bf problems.
Teaching childbirth classes from the home would be great, too! If you didn't know where to start you could look into a certain approach/organization and become an instructor for their method so you can be listed on their website as a certified instructor. You could also check at the public health dept, or similar places that hold classes to see if they're looking for instructors.
You could add pump rentals to any service, too!
Sorry- could go all day long...one of my passions

Good luck- I say go for what you love! Keep us posted!
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