I am thinking of starting a business?

i am thinking of starting a business that i have just come across the idea earlier here of doing home help speacialy for a week starting the day before the mother of a newborn baby brings it home. what do you guys think? would you find it helpful for you while you adjusted to having the baby at home? how much would you be willing to pay? and what would you expect for your money?

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This is called Baby nurse or baby nanny. My best friend has been doing it for a couple of years in the UK. It pays very well but it is a difficult job because it requires working for 24hours a day for 6 days, then 1 24 hour day off. That's a 144 hour work week! I have put a link below explaining how it works and what the pay rate in the US is. If you would like my friend to be in touch with you, email me, and I'll see if she is willing to talk with you,

http://www.californianannycompany.com/ba.
Someone with a better command of the English language for one.
Not a bad idea, really. I'm not big into kids, but I know good ideas when I see them. I think the week before going back to work with a newborn IS hard on new families - especially if this is their first kid. It would be extremely helpful especially for single mothers or new families. I'd be willing to pay at least $100 per week depending on how long you have to keep the kids. However, I would charge closer to $300 for the entire week. You will be very close to the child and will have to be very responsible - that costs. Plus you have to get health certified I'm sure. But - it will sell. I'd advertise in baby magazines, news publications, at hospitals, at every baby event, even in the infant isles of walmart. Good luck - stick with it and you'll be making $100,000 in 5 years - watch!
some mothers may find it useful, but i think that there are enough people fussing around the first week a child arrives into a new home what with health visitors, family, friends. I probably would have found it more of a hinderance than a help, not meaning to be mean. The one thing i personally wanted was settle in with my little boy and adjust to my new family without outsiders. Not forgetting the fact that new mothers will be very tired and probably not always up for complete strangers being around, I know I wasnt. The important thing to remember as a new mother is it doesnt always matter if the washing isnt done or the hoovering needs doing those few weeks are precious and should belong to the family bonding together not hired help wandering round in the back ground or changing the odd nappy, as for the chores. there is always tomorrow. My midwife said to me, 'new mothers are always thinking they have to impress and keep the home clean while showing off a shiny new baby and being the picture of happiness, its not always like that and if you want to leave the chores and be alone with your child or let your family come round when the house looks like its been bombed then do it, the people who really care will understand' and she was right. Some people may find it useful but personally hunny I dont think it would be. I think that maybe people who would have the money for this kind of thing would hire a nanny? Just a thought but the mother/parents will have to adjust at some point is a week going to make a difference??
I dont know hun i wish you all the luck in the world i just dont see it taking off maybe im wrong.
if a new mum needed any help like that she would just get a cleaner.
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