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Need a night nurse me and my wife can some sleep and we just need someone with experience and preferably someone who has kids before.
Part time (4-5 hours 3x a week) Help with infant care, feeding, diaper changes while mom pumps and rests. We are in late 30’s first time parents. Budget $20-25 per hour.
Would really appreciate having someone around me that can just talk me out of my anxiety and help with nightcare
1. I will give birth in Hospital 2. depending on service 3. twins
We are looking for a night nanny to help myself while my fiancé is away on business for 2 days. Our newborn is 11 days old and I would be helping throughout the night as well as we are currently feeding every 2 1/2 to 3 hours- I am breastfeeding and pumping both. No additional duties are needed other than helping me care for my newborn and get through the night! Budget is fairly open and we can discuss this with best matches for our needs
Our baby was born 2 months premature. He is currently 7 weeks adjusted. We are in need of a night / daytime nurse to help us care for him. He has trouble eating due to diagnosed reflux.
Night nurse needed for one month old for feeding, diaper changes, and establishing a routine as mom navigates postpartum and partner works. BLS/CPR certified with at least 5 years experience preferred. Rate starting at $25 an hour, but variable on experience.
Newborn Care Feeding (bottle prep / bringing baby for breastfeeding / handling pumped milk) Diapering & soothing Burping & resettling Monitoring sleep & comfort Tracking feeds/sleep if desired While Baby Sleeps Washing/sanitizing bottles & pump parts Baby laundry (washing, drying, folding) Preparing bottles for next day/night Restocking diaper/changing stations Tidying nursery/baby areas
Hi I’m currently pregnant with my first kid and I would like to work with you on my postpartum doula services at my home located in Anaheim Hills, CA. I have Cigna insurance and I contacted them they said that they cover the doula services at ho health care. Do you accept working with Cigna? If yes, I need to work with them to approve working with you
5 years experience, night nurse for new born, feeding changing diapers for 5 hours a night
Would like to hire a night nanny so we can get to sleep
Take care of baby. Focus on newborn baby feeding problems. Mandarin plus
I am looking for resources for parental and postnatal care and support. I plan to give birth at a hospital, and I would like to use insurance if possible.
I plan to give birth in hospital via C section. Estimated budget is $5,000. I plan to combo feed but would like to prioritize breastfeeding. I had a c section with my first and it was a hard recovery for me.
We plan to give birth at Huntington hospital, undecided on budget right now
I am the grandmother of twin girls, looking to help my son and partner with night feedings. What is the next step to find out more info from you.
Probably vacuums n mop the floor Some times Landry Maybe some light cooking but most is the need is for baby to sleep get milk n so mom can go to sleep rest well 4-8 weeks is needed Depends on how much she charge Do you guys take any insurance
Hospital, flexibile budget, looking for night nanny's and open to doula services that are rooted in Ayurveda
1) Hospital 2) TBD - night nurse for first 2 months 3) Induced at hospital
Night nanny 2-3 nights per week. Would be starting in late April as my mother in law is helping for the first month after baby is born
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