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I plan to give birth at a hospital and would like someone who specializes in holistic care
Seeking a confinement nanny, Chinese preferred but flexible
Hospital birth Insurance budget Natural birth plan for now
We are first-time parents expecting a baby girl around May 10th on the Upper East Side in Manhattan. We're looking for a certified postpartum doula or newborn care specialist to provide overnight support starting shortly after birth, ideally within the first week home from the hospital. Schedule: We'd like to start with 3 nights per week (flexible on which nights) for an initial 4-week engagement, with the possibility of extending to 6–8 weeks depending on how things go. Typical shift would be approximately 10 hours overnight (around 8pm–6am), though we're open to adjusting based on what works best. Provider requirements: We strongly prefer someone with a postpartum doula certification (DONA, CAPPA, or equivalent) and at least 2–3 years of professional newborn care experience. Current infant CPR certification is a must. We'd value someone who has worked with first-time parents before and is comfortable guiding us through the learning curve rather than just taking over — we want to build confidence, not dependence. A provider who is experienced with breastfeeding support (positioning, latch guidance, pump setup) is especially important, as we plan to breastfeed and want help navigating that during nighttime feeds. Baby details: Healthy singleton pregnancy with no complications expected. Newborn girl, no known special needs. We plan to breastfeed but are open to supplementing with formula if needed — we'd appreciate a provider who is supportive and non-judgmental about either approach. Additional duties: Primary focus is overnight newborn care — feeding (bringing baby to breast or bottle prep), diapering, soothing, and settling baby back to sleep so both parents can rest. Beyond that, we'd appreciate help with establishing healthy sleep habits early on, light bottle washing and pump parts cleaning, and keeping a simple log of feeding times and diaper output. We are not looking for daytime household help — this is purely overnight newborn support. About us: Dad will be working and mom is on maternity leave for a few months. Sleep matters for both of us to function, which is the main reason we're seeking help. We live in a doorman building on the Upper East Side, so building access is straightforward. Budget: We're targeting $350–450 per night for a 10-hour overnight shift, though we're open to discussing rates for the right fit. We have employer benefits that may cover a portion of the cost for certified postpartum doula services specifically, so certification is a real plus. Timing: Our due date is May 10th, so we're looking to confirm someone in the next 2–3 weeks. We understand this is a shorter lead time than ideal and appreciate anyone who has availability for a late spring start.
Post partem care to assist with transition, light household tasks $2-3k
I am looking for a doula to prepare me for childbirth and be present on the day of the birth delivery—preferably someone who accepts my Fidelis insurance. The baby is due on July 5th, at the Hospital Katz Women's Hospital at Long Island Jewish Medical Center Insurance Fidelis Naturally birth
Plan to give birth in hospital, have no spousal support. Would rather have doula in room during birth process .. my parents, I’d like them to come in once the birth is complete and I’m covered, out of the respect of our culture, but I definitely would love support during that time. My budget.. well I’m struggling with medical bills and legal fees and no job so I am looking for free doulas in this difficult time, or would hope my doula takes my insurance for billing - I have anthem blue cross blue shield ppo/epo plan, if that’s something she takes. My birth plan is natural but if it gets overwhelmingly difficult then c section. I am thinking epidural (maybe?) but I really dont want to give birth on my back..main goal- no episiotomy unless absolutely necessary, next main goal- avoid tearing .. heard wet rags help with elasticity, and would advocate no men and minimal resident learning on me as I don’t want to be a guinea pig and have them examine my cervix every few. If you can come to Elmhurst hospital - on Jan 27, I’d love to connect !
Planning to give birth at Lenox Hill hospital in NYC. We are looking for a postpartum doula AND night nurse, someone who can help me adjust postpartum and care for me and my baby. I want the nurse to help make sure my baby sleeps throughout the night and takes care of the baby while I work. Also, I want the nanny to cook for us. Estimated budget is TBD. Birth plan is natural vaginal. Mandatory: Must speak English and Mandarin Chinese.
Meal prep and baby care with light cleaning Insurance is Cigna
We are currently looking for a Night Postpartum Doula in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, with a start date around June 23.
I would like to give birth at home. My estimated budget is 2,000. My birth plan is to have a doula, midwife and mental health coach to help me with this birth.
New to this process and just looking to learn more, so we're a bit unsure of how to respond to this
I am expecting mono-di twins and will have 12 weeks of maternity leave. My husband is unable to take time off, so I will be the primary caregiver and am looking for part-time daytime support throughout my leave. I am seeking a doula with direct experience supporting families with twins or multiples, and ideally a Newborn Care Specialist certification. Breastfeeding/lactation support is also a priority, as nursing twins presents unique challenges I want to feel prepared for. Care recipients are newborn twins (mono-di, so higher-needs monitoring in the early weeks). No special feeding equipment needs confirmed yet, though I anticipate guidance will be helpful as we establish a routine. My budget is under $500 per week for daytime support.
We live in a 1-bedroom apartment in NYC, and my mom will be staying with us for the first month to help with the baby, including some overnight support. Because of this, I’m not looking for full-time or live-in care, but rather targeted, part-time support that complements family help. What I’m hoping to find: Daytime sessions focused on guidance and check-ins, with strong experience in newborn care and sleep basics Breastfeeding support (or experience working alongside lactation consultants) Support for a first-time mom’s recovery and transition Someone comfortable working in a shared, small-space environment and able to integrate smoothly with family support already in place Willingness to help with light, baby-related household tasks (e.g., snack prep, nursery organization, light tidying) to support recovery English and Mandarin speaking is ideal but not mandatory. While not required, occasional overnight support may be of interest depending on how things progress. We’re also open to adjusting support after the first couple of weeks depending on how things are going. Given we are using Carrot fertility funds to pay for this service, the doula must satisfy the following eligibility criteria. Doulas in the United States must have at least one of the following: - Medicaid approval to provide doula services in their state - An active doula certification from an eligible certifying organization - A certificate of completion from an eligible doula training program and three years of experience They must also have all three of the following to be eligible: - An active certificate in adult and infant CPR from an eligible certifying organization - At least $1 million in liability insurance from a reputable insurer - Client and professional references Estimated budget $40-65
Weill Cornell, I don’t know what the budget should be
Looking for a live in confinement nanny for 45-60 days. Looking for at least 5 years experience and at least 35+ Mandarin or English speaking only Need care for mom, newborn baby and cooking
giving birth in hospital, 3500 budget for full spectrum, physiological birth
We plan to give birth in the hospital. Our budget is open ended. Our birth plan is pretty standard. My wife is Chinese and would like to follow TCM principles post-birth.
Hello! We are excited for our baby girl in October and looking for a night nurse for 6-8 weeks.
I need a night nurse or postpartum dula for night support with my 1 month old baby for one or two weeks
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