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1. Hospital 2. $45/hr 3. Hospital normal delivery
Hi, my wife and I are looking for a newborn care specialist to look after our newborn during the night for 2-3 months. We're flexible on the days/hours. Location is Bernal Heights in San Francisco. We plan to give birth in UCSF Mission Bay. Budget is ~$65/hour.
Plan to give birth at hospital, want to get some in-person labor classes and birth doula service. Ideally vaginal birth with usage of pain relief medication.
we are looking for a night nanny for 3 months starting sometime in august 2026
Seeking night time care for an infant (currently 2 months) for 4 weeks, 3-5 nights per week, hours of 9pm-5am (flexible for right candidate). Located in Cole Valley San Francisco
1. We plan to give birth at Kaiser on Geary 2. We're flexible on budget 3. We're planning to have a hospital birth with Emily's husband and a doula in the room. We are interested in a birth doula to assist with prenatal and the day of the delivery. Also, we are interested in a night nurse for 3 - 4 weeks postpartum.
I’m a first time expecting mother based in San Francisco downtown. I’m looking for a birth doula to help through labor. Post labor, I’m looking for a night nurse to care for my newborn from 10pm to 7am. Caretaker must be CPR certified, 5+ years of experience, and do light cleaning during shifts.
I am looking for a night nanny in san francisco for a two mom family. We have a skiddish dog so looking for someone comfortable with dogs. Looking for a night nanny to help with feeding, burbing, swaddling, changing, and sleep. Potentially some cleaning of pump parts. We plan to give birth in a hospital, would love to pay $45-$50 an hour for 6 weeks, 3 nights per week.
Looking for a night nanny for our future child for the first 3-6 weeks post birth. Due date is June 10th.
1. I plan to give birth at CPMC Hospital in San Francisco 2. I don’t know how much things cost so interested in learning the pricing of doula services 3. I don’t have a birth plan yet. I would like to work with a Doula to help me on this.
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We are first-time parents in San Francisco expecting our daughter any day now (due February 2026). We are looking for an experienced and affordable postpartum doula to help with newborn care. Our primary need is daytime support 3 days per week for about 5 hours per session during the weekdays. We would also love the option for occasional overnight shifts of 6-8 hours when needed. We’d love someone warm, patient, and great with first-time parents who can help us learn soothing techniques, establish healthy sleep habits, and support breastfeeding and bottle feeding. Ideally looking to start within the first week after birth and continue for 8-10 weeks . Our budget is $30-$40 per hour. Hospital birth. We also have two friendly dogs in the home so someone comfortable around pets is a plus.
I'm looking for a night nanny for a few days to a week, this coming week of 2/9/26 to help at night with my 3 week old baby. I can feed the baby but then would like help with diaper changes, clothing change, burping adn putting back down so I can get a bit of consistent sleep. Baby is 3 weeks old, no special needs. Budget $40/hour. Flexible.
We are seeking an English-speaking night nanny with at least five years of newborn experience. Infant CPR certification is required. Our baby is 4 weeks old, medically stable and healthy. Responsibilities include overnight feeding, diaper changes, soothing, and monitoring, following safe sleep practices, and implementing age-appropriate sleep training when developmentally ready. The caregiver will also clean and sterilize bottles and feeding equipment, tidy the home during downtime, and assist with laundry (baby laundry required; general laundry a plus). We are looking for a calm, experienced professional who can independently manage overnight care.
expecting our first child, looking for a night doula to help 3 nights/week for the first 4 weeks after birth, budgeting $60/hour
Certifications required. Overnight care newborn specialist , sleep training.
I will be giving birth in SF at CPMC on/around March 14. We currently live in tiburon and was wondering if you have any night nannies in the area. We have had a night nanny with our previous kids that were $40/hr. If responding to the ad, please include your hourly rate. We are looking for four days a week, the first two weeks. Then three days a week for two weeks then two days a week for two weeks for a total of six weeks period so this could go until mid April again, please include your hourly rate and preferred method of paymentwhen responding to this post.
Hi, looking for night support to take care of my new born needs at night. My c section is planned between May 28- June 7th.
1. 5 years experience, certification is nice to have 2. Baby will be 1 month old when we are seeking night nanny 3. N/A 4. cost is negotiable
Giving birth at Sutter health. We want cost efficient care, attempting a natural birth and the baby seems very healthy!
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