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We need an experienced night nanny for our newborn son. He is a premie, but does not need specialized care. Experience is appreciated, including with sleep training etc. but mostly we need help to get though the night. We can be flexible on pay.
I am looking for Indian doula who can stay with me after my delivery, who can cook Indian food, does all the cleaning, make the baby sleep, bathe the baby. Want a decent person for this job.
St Charles Hospital, 5k budget for midwife, limited interventions, epidural. For night nursing I would actually just need a few nights a week between the hours of 3pm to 12 pm every other week because of my work schedule with possible.
(1) Night nanny: Looking for 10-hour overnight care 7 nights a week for 16 weeks; happy to divide this among multiple care providers and to hire individuals for just part of the week. Must be experienced with overnight care, able to provide references, and able to provide proof of up-to-date TDAP and flu vaccines. (2) Birth doula: Looking for a birth doula for my birth at Crouse Hospital. Must be able to provide references and proof of up-to-date TDAP and flu vaccines.
Looking for a doula to assist in my unmedicated birth, and possibly a night nurse. For doula, still debating between hospital and birthing center
I’m hoping for support- occasional overnight as well as daytime help, for mom and new newborn and sometimes toddler (3 yr old). I plan to breastfeed and cloth diaper. Care will involve supporting mom and baby, house management assistance, meal planning , baby laundry etc. require Covid/flu/tdap and MMR up to dateZ
We are looking for a postpartum doula that can help us with the night shift. Our hope is to manage the newborn’s needs at nighttime so we can potentially get some sleep. We’d also appreciate any light cleaning.
night help with newborn twins for 3-5 days so mom and dad can get some rest
New to this process and just looking to learn more, so we're a bit unsure of how to respond to this
Need help through the week with a 3 week old. Some dishes and laundry preferably- only bottles and baby items
•Requirements for provider: minimum 3 years experience, CPR certified •Preference for provider: registered nurse • 3-5 nights a week • Would like help with sleep training • Babies due date is 9/25/26, Would like to start when baby is a few weeks old
First-time mom returning to remote work at Week 4. Seeking an experienced overnight night nanny/postpartum doula for a newborn (0–3 months), 3–4 nights per week (10 PM–7 AM). Must be comfortable with breast milk bottle prep, feeding logs, and soothing baby back to sleep independently. Light baby-related cleaning and laundry included. Mandarin speaker strongly preferred. Budget $25–$40/hr. CPR certified required.
Hi all - We are looking for a night nanny for our newborn son Hugo twice a week (Tuesday and Thursday from 9 p.m. to 7:00a.m.) to help us get some much needed rest through his first 8 weeks. Hugo was born on May 9th at 36 weeks so he’s still so so small. No smokers and must be comfortable with a very chill dog and be newborn CPR certified. Estimated budget is $20 - $27 an hour.
Our baby boy was born on May 10th, at 37 weeks. He has a shallow latch and trouble breastfeeding. We’ve been exclusively pumping since May 15th. He takes the bottle well and has been gaining weight well since that switch. Half of the time our nights are pretty straightforward. He sleeps for 2 hour chunks at a time, I pump and change diapers, we burp and resettle. These nights are a little tiring but generally very manageable. The other half of the time we cannot get him to sleep well in the bassinet no matter what we try. He ends up sleeping for short bursts - maybe 30 minutes, or not at all. When he can’t sleep at all we revert to contact naps but need to stay awake to do that. We both end up exhausted. We’re looking for support overnight, both to let us sleep a little more (I know I’ll still need to wake to pump or feed if we are able to return to nursing). But also, somebody who can help us figure out how to better soothe him and get him back to comfort when we have the hard nights. We prefer somebody with multiple years experience with newborns. Cleaning bottles and pump equipment during the evening would be helpful. Willing to pay $30-$40 per hour + a distance-based commute stipend depending on level of experience and certifications. Can be flexible on which nights based on provider availability.
We are looking for a natural birth in a hospital setting. Military family. First time parents.
Albany NY Minimal intervention but not anti modern medicine. Would like my body to do what it was designed for but understand and ok with needing help for my safety and health. We don't have a ton of money for out of pocket expenses so hoping insurance will cover it but it's a Minnesota plan and we are out of state. First baby and a very small/non existent village in Albany. Friends and family live out of state.
Hospital birth. I don’t mind getting the epidural however i would like not to
First-time parents to our daughter, Colette, born May 12. She is formula-fed. We’re looking for support establishing healthy sleep habits and a calming nighttime routine, as she has been very fussy when awake and struggles to settle or sleep in her bassinet. We’re interested in learning more about postpartum doula and/or overnight night nanny support to help during these early newborn weeks.
Hi - I am looking for 12-hr care or night nurse care for my newborn beginning in June for a period of time. Located in Sag Harbor. Hoping to get in touch and discuss. Thank you!!
Looking for postpartum help. I plan to give birth at Garnet Hospital in Middletown NY.
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