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Overnight nurse/nanny: Assist with feeds, cleaning bottles, changing baby, settling baby back down after night feeds, records information about elimination and sleep patterns. CPR certified.
Helping baby sleep Help with a non stop crying fussy baby We have tried every trick in the book she gets very fussy when it’s time to go to bed
We need help with taking care of our infant at night. He’s not sleeping well and wakes up every 20-90 minutes
We are looking for a night nurse to start immediately for 2-3 nights a week for hep with the care of a newborn overnight born 12/11. Mom is currently nursing the baby.
Giving birth at hospital, looking for help 4-5 nights per week from 10pm-6am with the newborn from the first night home onwards. Baby will be fully formula fed. With our previous child we paid $23/hour.
Looking for overnight assistance with our newborn starting in mid January.
We are looking for a night nanny, we are hoping to find someone who has experience. We are looking for below $40 an hour.
$25-40 per hour, date of birth not certain, need help with a night nurse
I am a first time mom looking for a Doula to come and spend time with me and my newborn (3/19/26 DOB) and provide education and assistance as we make this transition. This would be short term to help us be set up for success. I want to make sure I understand all his cues to the best of my ability - what truly is hungry, versus needing soothing, gas vs burping, etc. we also recently started using a sleep schedule and I’m not sure how helpful it is. I am also potentially interested in overnight assistance.
Newborn baby boy just need a few nights of rest he cluster feeds
Will deliver baby at hospital (c-section) Budget can have around 5000$-7000$ for about 4 weeks, mostly weekdays night support to take care of baby when parterner needs to go to work. Can start from end of Oct or Nov 2.
Caring for baby at night so I can rest. Can help with laundry and washing baby bottles. We will pay $20 per hour but open to the demand of care giver
I need a night nurse or doula to help in the morning once I leave for work while my partner is sleeping. He has narcolepsy and her crying doesn’t wake him up
Looking for some help at night for two newborns. I will be giving birth at john hopkins hospital. Birth has plan c-section
1) looking for a lactation consultant as I am producing only 1oz of milk for my month old baby. Currently bf and supplementing with formula (she drinks 2-3 ounces) 2) also wanted to inquire about night nannies. Thank you! Budget: unsure as I’m new to a nanny.
I plan to give birth in a hospital setting, as I will be having a scheduled cesarean section. I do not have a fixed budget, but I am looking for something affordable and reasonably priced. My birth plan is focused on safety and health, with the main goal being a healthy baby and a healthy mother, while receiving proper medical care and support throughout the process.
Night nurse for newborn care once a week. Looking for a nurse to feed and care for baby overnight. Budget is up to $40/hr.
Childbirth support and postpartum. Night time care for newborn. Do you accept amerihealth
Need a nanny for night time so my husband and I can sleep. Baby is going through sleep regression and it’s hard on the both of us. Baby is 10 months old. I would need the nanny to clean up after the baby and to wash bottles thy were used throughout the night.
I am looking for someone that can assist with overnight post partum needs for twins.
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