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Infant Care Service in Bangkok at Your Home

Caring for a newborn is exhausting, especially if you’re recovering or have no family nearby. You need someone who understands feeding, holding, changing, and nap routines. Our infant care service sends a trained nanny to your home so your baby is cared for safely while you rest or work. Your nanny follows your schedule and gives updates in English or Thai. No travel, no confusion—just reliable help where you need it most.

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You don’t have to do it all alone — let someone care for your baby while you catch your breath.

Why You Need Infant Care Service

You deserve a break. Caring for your baby every hour of the day and night is overwhelming—even if you're doing your best. Having someone experienced step in for part of the day can give you time to sleep, heal, or just breathe. Infant care at home is not just about helping your baby—it’s about giving you the relief and rest you need to be your best.

Caring for a newborn is rewarding—but exhausting. Many parents in Bangkok don’t have nearby family or a support system. Here are the most common reasons you may need help:

1. Feeding and burping support
Newborns feed every 2 to 3 hours. Whether breastmilk or formula, proper feeding takes time and attention. A caregiver helps feed your baby, burp them correctly, and watch for signs of reflux.

2. Diaper changes and hygiene
Changing diapers isn't just about keeping your baby dry—it’s about preventing rashes and keeping them comfortable. A trained nanny handles this quickly and gently.

3. Sleep and nap supervision
Safe sleep is a top concern. Caregivers know the correct sleep positions and monitor your baby during naps, so you can rest too.

4. Soothing and holding
Sometimes your baby just needs to be held and calmed. A caregiver with experience knows how to soothe crying and comfort your child without overstimulating them.

5. Help during recovery
If you've just given birth, you need time to heal. Lifting, bending, or staying awake all night can delay recovery. Infant care gives you breathing room.

6. Working from home
Many parents work from home but still need focused time for meetings or deadlines. Having a nanny at home means your baby is cared for while you stay productive.

7. Support for first-time parents
If this is your first baby, it can feel overwhelming. An experienced caregiver can guide you with feeding routines, swaddling, and recognizing early signs of common problems like colic or diaper rash.

8. Night-time relief
Newborns wake multiple times a night. If you're running on little sleep, a caregiver can take a night shift so you can get uninterrupted rest and stay healthy.

Benefits of Infant Care at Home

1. Safe, Familiar Environment

Your baby stays in your home, surrounded by familiar sounds and smells. No need to move your baby in and out of a vehicle or risk exposure to illness in a daycare setting.

2. Flexible Scheduling

You choose the hours—half day, full day, or just mornings or evenings. Your schedule can change weekly to fit your real-life needs.

3. Clear Communication

Our caregivers speak Thai and English, so whether you're a local or an expat, you stay updated. You’ll receive messages and notes about feeds, naps, and diaper changes.

How We Do It

Our infant care service is designed to help you at home with what matters most: safety, feeding, hygiene, and peace of mind.

No Immigration Worries

Hiring someone on your own—especially a non-Thai national—can create serious legal issues. Foreigners in Thailand often don’t realize that hiring someone without the correct visa or work permit can lead to big fines or even deportation.

With us, you don’t need to worry. Every caregiver is legally employed by our company. We handle taxes, social security, insurance, and immigration compliance. You don’t pay them directly—we do.

That means:

This lets you focus on your family—not legal problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I trust someone else to care for my newborn?
Yes. Every caregiver is screened, trained, and monitored. We send you someone with infant experience and clear communication skills.

2. What if my baby is breastfeeding?
The nanny can support you by preparing pumped milk, feeding with bottles, and cleaning pump parts as needed.

3. Do I need to provide anything?
Yes, please prepare diapers, wipes, bottles, milk, and any items you want the caregiver to use. Let us know your baby’s routine.

4. Can the nanny stay overnight?
Yes, we offer overnight care if booked in advance. It’s perfect if you need to rest or travel.

5. Will the caregiver clean my house?
No, this service is focused on infant care. Light cleaning related to the baby—like washing bottles or wiping a changing area—is included.

6. What if I need to change the schedule?
We’re flexible. Just let us know in advance so we can adjust your booking or assign a different nanny.

7. How is payment handled?
You pay us directly. We handle payroll, taxes, and benefits for the caregiver.

8. Will the nanny speak English?
Yes. Most of our caregivers speak basic English and Thai. If you need fluent English, just request it when booking.

9. What if my baby cries all the time?
That’s normal. Our caregivers know how to respond calmly and follow your lead on how you want your baby to be soothed.

10. Can I meet the nanny before the first day?
Yes. We can arrange a short introduction video call so you feel comfortable before the first session.

11. What happens if my caregiver is sick?
We maintain a pool of trained backup caregivers and can arrange a substitute if your nanny is unavailable.

12. Can I book just one day?
Yes. We offer one-time bookings, though many clients return weekly or monthly after seeing the difference it makes.

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