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We need a daytime caregiver as I've had to go back to work.
Twin girl infants, need help caring for infants, feeding, changing, putting down for naps, etc, as well as light chores, ie laundry, dishes, etc. Currently about 5-6 weeks old.
Hello! We are expecting our second child in late February. Our daughter is 4 years old. I am in a phd program, and will not likely be able to spend dedicated paternity leave. We are looking for options for overnight, daytime, and/or 24 hour care for 8-12 weeks. We’d have a slight preference for live in care, if the rate is right—we’d able to have a longer commitment at a lower rate, of course.
I just would need help with night routine. Because im getting a c-section and probably is going to be difficult for me because my husband would have to work
My husband and I are looking for an experienced birth doula for the birth of our first child around 3/8/26 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. I plan on requesting an epidural and would like to work with someone who can provide gentle, proactive, constructive support with that in mind. We value someone who is calm, experienced, an active participant, and who brings a good energy.
Mother to be is 35. Will need educating the new mother on infant care and nighttime care of baby so new mother can sleep. Plus help with cooking, cleaning, and laundry too.
1. Hospital 2. Looking for overnight support once or twice a week for 8 to 12 weeks 3. TBD
Doula for birthing and postpartum Plant to give birth in plymouth hospital
Have a experience on taking care premature baby. Take care of baby around 8 hours a day for around a week. Mother will be at home to support. I have around 2000 budget.
Looking for night nurse 5 days a week (flexible on days) starting around 8pm until 6am-7am in the morning with our newborn starting on night that we come home. Ideally looking for someone that can take on this role for at least a month. If light baby chores are met (folded laundry, clean bottles etc.) then we are so fine with the baby nurse sleeping while the baby is sleeping. Also, we are looking for a 24/7 live in baby nurse starting in month two (June) when we move to the South Shore.
Planned C-section at MGH in boston, will want to meet and get to know someone before hand, and have them there with me in recovery after C-section helping with baby and her needs. Husband will be back and forth. Can also discuss help for the weeks that follow
My son and daughter in law are completely sleep deprived. Their son likes to stay awake all night long. They need nighttime support.
Hello, we are looking for occasional day time and date night infant care for our 3 month old starting sometime in March or April. We would like to build a long-term relationship with someone who is experienced in infant care and open to shifts that are a minimum of 4 hours. We live in East Boston and have two cats. You will be responsible for feedings, changing, nap times, and ensuring a safe environment. If you have experience with infants and are open to occasional babysitting and building a long-term relationship with our family, we’d love to hear from you.
Overnight infant care 250-350 per night looking a infant care specialist several nights a week
Hi, we’re interested in finding someone to watch and assist with our newborn, Cooper, during the nighttime hours. We’re also hoping for guidance and reassurance to help us make sure we’re doing things correctly as new parents
I plan to give birth in hospital. Either vaginal or c-section. Reasonable prices.
Looking for someone to help with my new born twin girls during the nights. This would include feeding, changing, swaddling and helping with a night routine/sleep training.
Someone who takes 1199 insurance in ny. Giving birth at stonybrook hospital. Birth plan, unknown
Family seeking overnight newborn support in Nesconset NY. We’ll be welcoming our second son at the end of April. Our budget is $45-$55 per hour for an 8 hour shift 2-3x per week.
I want to do an unmedicated birth at the hospital.
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