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Start a Newborn Care Business With a
Nationally Recognized Brand
Evidence-based overnight newborn care, nationally standardized since 2010
Founded in Washington, DC in 2010, Let Mommy Sleep licenses motivated operators to run local businesses under national standards for newborn safety and evidence-based care.
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Let Mommy Sleep Partners with Cribs for Kids® National Safe Sleep Initiative
Let Mommy Sleep partners with Cribs for Kids National Safe Sleep Initiative. This partnership underscores our commitment to promoting evidence-based safe sleep practices for infants.
Mar 13 min read


Let Mommy Sleep Locations
Let Mommy Sleep Locations shares the cities in which we operate, areas targeted for franchise expansion and answers territory questions.
Feb 65 min read


Can I Keep My Job as a Nurse while I Own a Franchise?
This is one of the most common questions we hear from healthcare professionals considering Let Mommy Sleep ownership. And the answer is genuinely yes, many of our most successful licensees have maintained their nursing positions, at least in the early stages of building their territory. Some continue indefinitely.
Feb 35 min read


San Antonio, El Paso & Midland Texas Night Nanny Service!
Let Mommy Sleep is proud to announce the expansion of the San Antonio location, now bringing expert overnight newborn care and postpartum support to families across South and West Texas. This expansion includes El Paso, Midland and surrounding communities, giving parents in these regions access to the same industry-leading services LMS is known for nationwide. The San Antonio location joins Houston, Austin and Dallas in their expansion for a total of 4 Texas territories cover
Jan 313 min read


Can You Finance a Let Mommy Sleep License? Yes!
Pay over time to own a Let Mommy Sleep newborn care and night nanny service license.
Jul 31, 20243 min read


What Do Our Night Nannies & Night Nurses Do All Night?
Let Mommy Sleep overnight care runs from 10pm to 7am. When your caregiver arrives, they receive a handoff from the family — current feeding schedule, any notes from the day, and any specific family preferences. From that point on, parents are off duty.
During the overnight shift, the caregiver’s responsibilities center on one goal: keeping the baby fed, clean, safe, and settled so parents can sleep without interruption.
Mar 11, 20235 min read
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