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Looking for a night nurse for my newborn. He will be formula fed and I have a toddler currently. I only need care for the infant. Budget is TBD as I am just browsing options. Not looking for anything extra other than feeding the baby, maybe baths as needed, changing diapers, etc.
We are looking for female night nurse or doula who accepts Cigna local plus and can help with feedings and changing diapers overnight.
Overnight nanny care 4-5 days a week. Includes sleep training
Look for an experienced night nanny (preferably at least 2+ years) for overnight care of a newborn. Budget range is $30-$40/hr.
CPR certified. Severe reflux knowledge and how to care for babies with it. Pace feeding. Looking for 10pm - 7am
Looking for a night nanny in Denver, Hilltop area. Newborn experience required Estimated budget $40/h
Need to take care of baby while I sleep. Change diaper sooth and feed
Infant Care Night Needs from 4 weeks old to 16 weeks. 2-3 days a week night nurse from 9pm to 6am. Estimated budget is ~2,500 a month.
Hi am looking for someone to help me transition to motherhood and make these feedings easier. I had an emergency c section and now have to do breast, bottle and pump. Looking to spend around 28-30 an hour.
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.
I have an infant which I need help with overnight feedings. I’d like the person to be certified in CPR.
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.
I have a 3year old that will not sleep through the night. He will when he stays with family. I k is it a comfort thing. As much as I love cuddling him I need a full nights sleep. I think if he was waking up to a new person it could help us sleep train him. Ideally someone with sleep training experience. We have an almost five year old that typically doesn’t wake but is here too.
I am expecting a baby via surrogacy. The baby is due July 13. We will need a nanny around August 10. We need a nanny to take care of the baby at night.
Someone to take over at night, doing her feedings, changing, and putting her to bed at night
overnight's, monday through friday, three months minimum
We are expecting our first baby and plan to give birth in a hospital. We are looking for an experienced night nurse or overnight newborn care specialist to help during the first few weeks postpartum. Our priority is overnight infant care so we can get rest, including feeding, diaper changes, soothing, and following safe sleep practices. I plan to breastfeed and am open to a mix of pumped milk and support that aligns with establishing milk supply. We are looking for someone calm, experienced with newborns, and comfortable working independently overnight. Our budget is flexible based on experience and schedule.
1. Birth center where you can go home within 4 hours 2. $3-6k 3. Night nurse 2 days a week for 5 weeks
Looking for a night nanny to help with bassinet training and allow us to get some rest
I need a support team throughout the pregnancy. OBs appointment are very spaced and ob is hard to reach out. Second child after 8 years. History of anxiety disorder
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