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Night time bottle feeding, comforting, and diaper changes
Struggled with latch and breast feeding with first baby. Interested in how night nurse may fit into my postpartum this time. Sleep training would be helpful.
Need postpartum doula for higher risk pregnancy mom
sleep training, night doula, English, feeding, record
Description of Needs: We are seeking an experienced night doula or newborn care specialist for a short term, shared care arrangement from May 26th through June 1st. You will be caring for two infants simultaneously: our daughter Renee (3.5 months old) and my brother's baby (6 months old). The care will take place at my brother's home, located at 1568 Anderson Ln, Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089. Care Details and Duties: • Managing all overnight feedings, soothing, and diaper changes for both babies to help maximize sleep for the parents. • Tracking sleep and feeding schedules. • Performing light, baby related duties such as washing and sterilizing bottles and reloading formula dispenser. • Neither baby has special medical needs or complex feeding requirements at this time. Estimated Budget: • We are anticipating a rate of $50 to 60 per hour, commensurate with your experience level.
Hello - I’m looking for an overnight doula starting 10/9/2026 to work on Friday, Saturday, Wednesday nights for about 8 weeks. Looking at pricing and understand how the process works. Thanks!
Looking for overnight newborn care. This can be a night nanny or doula.
1. Home 2. Medicaid 3. Free birth at home unmedicated
Hello, Looking for a night doula to help in the evening starting with the first night when we’re back from the hospital. Ideally we’re looking for someone who is certified, registered nurse with over 7 years of experience and someone who can help with light cleaning or cooking. Helpful if can help with sleep training and laundry.
Di-di twins delivering at Northwestern in Chicago. Looking for post partum doula / night nurse capabilities for a provider that accepts BCBS insurance (I had medical necessity but have struggled to find provider). 38 years old and delivered previous two children without an epidural and with the support of a doula.
1. prentice, Northwestern. 2. Insurance covered? 3. Second baby boy. Low stress birth plan.
Our two-month-old twins need a night nanny for care and hopefully sleep training soon. Rate is negotiable
At home Zero birth plan at the moment Insurance coverage by blue cross community
Help with night time tasks and feedings 2-3 times per week.
We are seeking a warm, experienced, and reliable Night Nanny to support our two-month-old daughter. The ideal candidate will provide attentive overnight care, allowing us to rest while ensuring our infant’s needs are met with a gentle and professional touch. Key Responsibilities • Comprehensive Overnight Care: Attend to all infant needs including bottle feeding, diaper changes, and soothing during wake windows. • Sleep Support & Training: Our daughter currently prefers contact sleep; we are looking for a provider who can patiently work with her to encourage longer sleep stretches in her crib. • Hygiene & Maintenance: Washing and sanitizing all bottles and breast pump parts used during the shift. • Monitoring: Ensuring a safe and peaceful sleep environment throughout the night. Candidate Requirements • Experience: Several years prior experience caring for newborns and infants. • Expertise in Infant Development: A strong understanding of newborn sleep patterns and gentle sleep-shaping techniques. • Reliability: Punctuality and a consistent commitment to the agreed-upon schedule. • Personal Qualities: Patient, nurturing, and communicative. Schedule & Compensation • Start Date: As soon as possible. • Duration: Minimum of 1–2 months. • Frequency: 3–4 nights per week. • Shift Hours: 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM. • Rate: $25.00 per hour.
We have birth to a premature newborn and are seeking day and night care & support for our child. Seeking an individual with 5+ years experience, preferably with premature infants. Compensation range $25-35 per hour.
Hi, I’m reaching out for my sister in law Katie. She delivered today after a 30 hour labor and emergency c section at 38 weeks. She also had preeclampsia. The baby is healthy but has low oxygen so is in the NICU right now. Her and her husband are first time parents and I know have an uphill battle with recovery. I think they will need extra specialized support when they get home and am hoping you could help Provide this.
Hi! I am looking for a birth labor doula and received your name as a reference. (Friend of a friend). Would love to chat more and see if you’re available. Thanks!
Hello - we are looking for a night nurse to come to our home 2 nights each week for approx 12 weeks (or for however long it takes for our newborn to sleep through the night). We prefer 2 weeknights and prefer the nights to not be back to back. Ideally we would prefer Monday/Wednesday, but we would consider other weeknights. We would prefer 8 hours per night - 1030p-630a would be ideal. We would like to spend between $350-400 per week. Thanks!
Hello, we need help with our 3 months old daughter
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