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Looking for newborn care 1 month old baby including feeding, diaper change, bathing etc. Postpartum support like laundry, cleaning and help with cooking. Second language Hindi is preferred
Need specialist to help transition from breast to bottle feeding. Ideally accepts Aetna insurance.
Looking for post partum support; likely either two ams/ evenings or one night a week Northwestern hospital delivery TBD
Hello — I hope this note finds you well! My husband and I are thrilled to be welcoming twins via surrogate in the Rockford area soon — our induction date is 4/6 but, of course, they might arrive sooner. We realize this is quite last-minute, but we would be interested in overnight care for the first week or so once they’re back from the hospital. (We then fly home to SF.) Do you have any availability in the next 1-3 weeks (we won’t yet know how soon they’ll come or if they need NICU time, of course)? If so, can you share more about your practice, including any experience you have with twins and your rates? Thanks very much for considering! Jeanette and Jeremy (and Baby A + Baby B)
Hospital birth planned. Seeking an insurance-covered doula for prenatal, labor, and postpartum support. I prefer a natural vaginal delivery and value calm guidance, advocacy, and respect for my birth preferences.
In Franklin- Looking for a nanny roughly 8-10 hours a week who is good with babies for our 3-month-old. (Tuesdays/Thursdays to start). Someone we could hopefully also call on for babysitting at night maybe once a month. We want someone with lots of experience, as we are first time parents and appreciate having someone with baby experience to help guide us at times too. Getting support myself as a first time mom with PPA is a big plus. For example, someone that I could trust with the “is this normal?” texts. Need a pet lover as we have 1 dog and 3 cats. Light housework would also be helpful. Vaccinated and Germ conscious is a must. We’d prefer someone who is over 30 years of age and has at least 5 years of experience. Willing to pay $20-$28/hr. We want to find someone who will love our baby and be a fit for years to come!
Hospital, no budget, no birth plan but breastfeeding the baby
I’m a first time mom in need of a doula or services that can help me through labor & delivery with low need for medicinal intervention. i am also looking for services for baby and i after birth. I plan to give birth at the university of chicago on maryland ave & i am hoping my insurance can cover most if not all costs. i am covered under bcbsil under my employer.
My due date is July 19, 2026. I plan to give birth at a hospital near Orland Hills, IL. I have Blue Cross Community Health Plans Medicaid and I am looking for a Medicaid-enrolled doula who can bill insurance directly. I would prefer an Arabic-speaking doula if possible. I am looking for prenatal visits, labor support at the hospital, and postpartum visits after birth. This is very important to me as I want emotional and physical support during labor.
Hello - my husband and I welcomed our first child early this February. I had a very difficult birth experience that's led to significant postpartum anxiety/depression, in addition to navigating lots of persistent feeding and subsequent colic issues with our son. A need for greater postpartum support is evident. We are looking forward to continuing this conversation about options - thank you!
Newborn needs to be held at the moment to sleep so my husband and I are needing someone to help take care of the baby at night. Feed, change, rock, hold, etc.
Hello. I'm looking for postpartum help as I did IUI, so I don't have a partner. I also need to know if you accept network health insurance. Please let me know if we can have a phone conversation. Thanks!
St. Mary Hosp; $1.5k/wk; basic night care. Feeding, diaper changing, and help watching while I sleep. My husband will be home to help, but he often works 6 days a week.
We plan to give birth at a hospital. We are looking for support to take care of our newborn baby overnight (e.g., 10 pm - 6 am).
We live in Bettendorf. Looking for night nanny help
I plan to give birth at the hospital. I am very cautious about vaccines, especially on a newborn. I would like support and unbiased information regarding vaccines. I want to solely breastfeed, and I want to understand natural fertility as opposed to taking birth control
Im looking for a midwife or anyone who’s experienced the after care for newborns, this will be my second baby and I would love to have this baby at home as well but this go round i was wondering if I could just get the service of someone just for the birth?…im tryna think of a way for the funds i dont really have and i know with the hospital they take my medical card so I can just go the appointments there with their midwives…but ik they don’t offer home birth midwives and that’s what I will need for when I give birth, i just want someone there just in case something goes wrong
Where do you plan to give birth (home or hospital)? We are planning a hospital birth, with the intention to labor at home as long as it is safe before going to the hospital. Estimated budget Our estimated budget for doula support is $1,200 to $2,000. We recognize this is a significant investment and are prioritizing it because this is our first birth and we are aiming for a low-intervention experience. Describe your birth plan We are planning, for the most part, an unmedicated hospital birth and strongly want to avoid an epidural. We are open to nitrous oxide (laughing gas) as a pain management option if needed. Movement during labor is very important to us, including walking, upright labor positions, and frequent position changes to support comfort and labor progress. We are looking for a doula who is comfortable providing early labor support at home, along with hands-on comfort measures, breathing and grounding techniques, and partner coaching. Advocacy is also important to us. We want support with communicating and upholding our birth preferences with hospital staff, as well as maintaining clear boundaries around who is present during labor, including support with limiting family presence in the birthing room. We value calm, evidence-informed guidance that prioritizes safety while supporting our goals.
Night nurse and sleep training after the baby is born
We’ve been struggling with a crying screaming baby. The doctors just keep saying it’s normal but it’s not normal. We’re exhausted and need help trying to soothe him
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