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A baby nurse who teaches rich Manhattanites' kids to sleep says she's booked out a year in advance and rarely gets more than 2 hours of sleep a night

A baby nurse for rich New York City families says she's booked a year in advance, rarely gets more than two hours of sleep a night, and once quit a job after just 48 hours.

  • A baby nurse who teaches babies of wealthy Manhattan families
  • Baby nurses are in higher demand
  • Seth Norman Greenberg, vice president of domestic staffing firm
  • Pavillion Agency

Now, sPavillion Agency, told Business Insider. But their job isn't easy. Many work 22-hour days and

Baby nurses develop a bond with their families very quickly because couples who've just had a baby are so vulnerable, she said.

because she's breastfeeding," she said.

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But for Greenberg, who helps match baby nurses to "ultra-wealthy" families

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