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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.
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.
1. Where do you plan to give birth? I plan to give birth at Holy Cross Hospital. 2. Estimated budget I am currently exploring my options and am open to discussing pricing and packages. I would like to find a doula who offers reasonable or flexible pricing for prenatal, birth, and postpartum support. 3. Describe your birth plan I am looking for a supportive and calm birth experience. This is a pregnancy where I want to feel safe, informed, and advocated for during labor and delivery. I would appreciate a doula who can provide emotional support, help me stay relaxed, and guide me through the labor process at the hospital. I am open to pain management options and want someone who can help me make informed decisions in the moment. Overall, I want a positive, peaceful birth experience with strong support before, during, and after delivery.
1. Holy Cross Hospital (but am open to changing) 2. 1,000-2,000 (offer payment plans as well) 3. Birth plan (No epidural, no induction, few to no interventions if possible, experience golden hour, wait to cut umbilical cord, low light in room, music playing, but I am willing to add)
I am having twins. It’s our first. We need night help and maybe day help. I will give birth at a hospital. Ideally would like Monday through Friday help for 8-12 hours to start. $750 a week but understand if it’s more because of twins.
I’m looking for a night nanny to help me get a bit more rest to recover well from a c section.
looking for a doula and postpartum doula (maybe nightime support), for a disabled mother (incomplete paraplegia). She walks with crutches but has a wheelchair. Giving birth at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital. Insurance coverage - Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Hoping to have a vaginal birth. Kneeling birthing position (not on back unless absolutely necessary). Unable to have an epidural. Hospital has minimal pain management options (maybe some local because I asked about it. No to nitrous, they don't do that here, mixed opiate if absolutely necessary. If C-section is required, general anesthesia is necessary.) Mother, former nanny, will be at the hospital for the birth.
We are having Twins, so we know we're going to need support. Mainly the evening hours so that we're able to get some rest. Please provide certification number and reviews. Also, cleaning would be of major help.
Luminis Hospital in Annapolis I have no idea on budget I’m open I’m giving birth at a hospital, I want someone empathetic with a couple years experience 30 first baby Sleep training helpful
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
Our 4month old is still waking very two hours overnight. After 4 months, mom’s exhaustion is becoming dangerous so we seek some help at night with giving the baby feeds, settling him, and hopefully helping him learn to sleep longer. He is exclusively breastfed has no health issues aside from some reflux and food sensitivities which have mom on a strict diet. Mom pumps during the day for daycare and will pump at night. We can pay $35/hr
I would like someone 2x-3x a week for the first 3 months overnight. I will be delivering in a hospital. I would like to pay around $40/hour
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? -GW university hospital Provide your estimated budget Looking to see if I can use insurance or payment plan. Unsure what packages cost Describe your birth plan Keep me alive and epidural. And make sure I don’t have a panic attack Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) -just looking for a cool person more than anything. Can make me laugh, distract me, educate me along the way. Help my husband who will be the main person I lean on. Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.) -I’m 33! Half British, half Cuban. No special needs. No special feeding. Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry etc.) -additional duties: lactation help would be great. Night nurse, sleep training. Just things we should know about a newborn.
6 months Need an over night nanny from 10:30pm till 7:30am Just to watch over her nothing else
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
Overnight support every other weekend (Thurs-Mon) through February while husband is exercising timesharing of his son in another state. We will be moving there in February. Minimum 8 hrs a night to allow mother to rest. CPR/First aid certified Newborn (BD 11/11/2025) Budget is flexible Critical need (ability to start immediately this weekend. 12/13-12/15)
We have a 27+3 preemie who was born Feb 1, who has now reached full term. She was released from the NICU on April 15th with a home oxygen set up. She is on a strict sleep/wake/eat schedule through the nights we will need night support beginning May 1 when dad has to return to work. We are seekinga night nurse who has an RN or NICU background, or advanced new born care specialist who has experience with premature newborns. We are looking for at least 4 nights a week
night doula chinese speaking Taiwanese if possible to provide postpartum care for mother and overnight feeding for baby. Plan on givng birth in hospital
We are looking for a night nanny that can do the following. Feed, Change and put our infant back to sleep. When the infant is sleeping to help with the cleaning of bottles and items needed for the infant. We would like for our night nanny to be CPR certified. We are open to any budget based on the person qualifications.
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