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Seeking a sleep expert- baby only wants to sleep in held (2weeks)
Hello, My name is Samira! I’m a first-time mom looking for someone to help me with my at home birth to support me throughout pregnancy, labor, and delivery. I’m currently receiving care through UCHealth, but I’ve had some experiences that made me feel uncomfortable, so I’m exploring other hospital options as well. Having someone I trust by my side during this process is really important to me. I’d love support with education, emotional reassurance, and guidance during labor—especially someone who can explain what’s normal, help me stay calm, and provide encouragement and positive affirmations throughout. I’m really looking for someone who will help me feel safe, informed, and confident every step of the way. My birth preferences are a calm, supportive environment with clear communication about what’s happening and why. I’d like to be able to move freely during labor, try different positions, and have guidance with breathing and pain management. I’m somewhat open to medical interventions if necessary. I would also like continuous support, encouragement, and reassurance throughout the process. After birth, I’d prefer immediate skin-to-skin contact without cord clamping until cord is white, no wiping of the vernix and would like to skip all medicines and vaccines unless my child's life is in danger.
We are looking for an experienced night nanny for our newborn. Someone who is able to assist in sleep training without the "cry it out" method. We need assistance a few nights a week.
We are expecting our first baby and looking for a night nurse/newborn care specialist to help during the early postpartum weeks. Our estimated due date is mid-June 2026. I plan to give birth at Intermountain Health Lutheran Hospital and we live close by in western Wheat Ridge. My birth plan is fairly standard and medically supported. I plan to deliver in the hospital and expect to use pain management if needed. I’m generally hoping for a smooth, typical hospital birth without anything highly specialized in terms of preferences. We are looking for overnight support a few nights per week to help with newborn care so we can get some sleep and adjust during the first month. Responsibilities would ideally include feeding support, diapering, soothing the baby, and guidance for new parents if needed. I hope to breastfeed and would appreciate someone comfortable supporting either breastfeeding or bottle feeding as needed. Our budget is flexible, but we expect to be in the typical Denver-area range for experienced overnight newborn care specialists (approximately $35–$45 per hour depending on experience and certifications). We would love someone experienced with newborns, calm and supportive, and comfortable helping first-time parents learn as we go.
We’re doing a hospital birth, but haven’t decided on medication. Our est. budget is around 2000. We’re hoping for someone experienced and patient with first time parents that also has knowledge or access to a network that can consult on lactation, night nanny services, etc. Insurance is BlueCross BlueShield Anthem.
Doula Services Request Birth Location & Plan I am planning a hospital birth at a civilian facility (non-MTF). My birth plan prioritizes a low-intervention approach with a focus on movement, breathwork, and physical comfort measures, though I am open to medical support if necessary. I am looking for a doula who can provide continuous in-person labor support and advocacy within a hospital setting. Provider Requirements (TRICARE Compliance) To qualify for coverage under the TRICARE CBSD, the provider must meet the following criteria: Certification: Must hold a current certification as a Certified Labor Doula (CLD) from one of the approved bodies (e.g., DONA International, CAPPA, BirthWorks, ICEA, toLabor, or the National Black Doula Association). Experience: Must have attended at least 3 births as the primary doula (including at least 2 vaginal births) and have provided antepartum/postpartum support for at least one birth. Documentation: Must have a National Provider Identifier (NPI) number and be willing to sign a TRICARE Participation Agreement to accept TRICARE’s maximum allowable charge as payment in full. Safety: Must maintain current adult, child, and infant CPR certification. Care Recipients & Additional Duties The care is for myself (adult) and my newborn. Requirements include: Primary Focus: Antepartum visits, continuous labor support, and postpartum follow-up. Feeding Support: Assistance with initial breastfeeding/latching during the immediate postpartum period. Note on Duties: Per TRICARE guidelines, I am seeking "Certified Labor Doula" services. I understand that purely elective services like heavy cleaning, intensive cooking, or dedicated sleep training are not covered under the demonstration benefit. Insurance & Budget Insurance Provider: TRICARE (Region: West/TriWest). Plan Details: I am currently enrolled in TRICARE Prime. I will obtain the necessary referral from my PCM/OB for doula services to ensure $0 out-of-pocket costs for covered visits. Budget: My budget is aligned with the TRICARE allowable rates. For services outside the scope of the CBSD (such as photography or placenta encapsulation), I am prepared to discuss private-pay options if a separate waiver is provided.
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