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We are expecting our second child this spring and are looking for overnight support for mom once a week or every other week starting in early May, when dad returns to work, so he can get a good night's sleep. Support would include helping mom to change baby and get set up for breastfeeding, attending to our toddler if baby wakes the toddler up, helping get baby back to sleep if there are issues, baby laundry (running through washer/dryer/folding), downstairs child area tidying (helping us to put away books and toys), and potentially helping with some light food prep (washing and cutting up fruit and veg). Our preference would be alternating Wednesday nights, Tuesday ok too. Probably looking at 4 (but possibly up to 6) visits during those two months, ideal hourly rate $40.
Looking for an overnight sleep infant care specialist/doula for a 2 month old baby girl in Durham, NC. Assistance with sleep training highly desired. Need about 8-10 hours of care a night, 2-3 times a week.
Postpartum care as a single mom, giving birth in hospital. Not sure about budget yet.
Looking for a night nurse in Durham, NC for a newborn infant
1. CPR certification, prior experience working with newborns 2. Infant 2 months age 3. Possibly sleep training pending length of time of service 4. About 8 hours a night, maybe 1-2 x a week, ideally no more than $35 an hour or so
Overnight care for one week for newborn. 8 pm to 8 am. 7 days Need help with infant sleep training and night feeding Must be CPR certified and have newborn experience
We are looking for someone to take care of our newborn baby at night at our home. We are looking to get help for at least 8 weeks post birth. Ideally we need at least 5 nights per week. Our budget is about $30 per hour; minimum 8hr per night.
1. Duke Hospital 2. Insurance 3. I plan on having a gentle scheduled C-section with having my tubes removed. I would like to have delayed cord clamping and I want to keep my placenta as well.
1. Wake Med Cary 2. $6-10,000 3. TBD Criteria for postpartum nanny: Years of experience: Min 5+ years and 10+ families served. Training: Ideally certification in postpartum care, infant CPR, early childcare, and maternal recovery. Postpartum meals: Experience preparing herbal soups, tonics, bone broths, sesame chicken, ginger rice, etc. References: Ability to provide recent references from families in the U.S. Background check: Verified identity, health clearance (no infectious diseases), and clean criminal record. Lactation support: Knowledge of breastfeeding techniques, latching, breast massage for engorgement, and formula feeding if necessary. Optional but preferred Postpartum recovery knowledge: Support for traditional Chinese zuo yuezi (坐月子) practices, including rest, warmth, and gradual movement. Nutrition: Skilled in cooking traditional confinement meals (yue zi fan 月子饭), balancing Western dietary needs if requested. Newborn care: Bathing, swaddling, soothing, burping, diapering, and cord care. Sleep routines: Helping establish healthy sleep and feeding schedules. Health monitoring: Checking baby’s temperature, jaundice, digestion, and alerting parents to concerns. Soothing techniques: Gentle methods for colic, fussiness, or gas relief.
I am going back to work and my wife will be the be left to take care of our newborn during the day. I am looking for a night nanny so we can both sleep at night about 2 days a week. - Our daughter was born on 1/16/2026 - She bottle feeds breast milk and formula. - She is still gaining weight and needs to feed every two hours. She does not have her 2 month shots yet, so we are requiring KN95 mask at all times. Time and Budget: 2 days a week 10pm-6am $18 an hours
I’m alone here in the state and I’m worried of not being able to take care of my self or the baby in case my delivery was hard. My husband has a lot of work and I might be home alone most of time. I want to make sure someone helps if I had a surgery or a hard delivery. I’m giving birth at WAKEMED Raleigh. I’m on Medicaid and I don’t have a plan.
Looking for a night nanny for a 11pm to 7am night shift (or something similar). Many years of experience with infants required. Cooking not required. 15-20 dollars an hour is the estimated budget.
We are looking for an experienced trustworthy night nanny to assist us with the transition
Looking for someone to help with overnights. I haven’t been sleeping and am desperately looking for help. CPR certified and at least a few years of newborn experience. Will need to be able to take care of everything a typical newborn needs overnight. Feeding every 2-3 hours, diapers, etc. he is 2 weeks old today. No idea on the budget yet.
Considering help at night for 1-2 nights a week to take care of the baby so we can get sleep
First time parents with twin boys needing night care
Expected delivery of second child via c section (older brother will be 13.5 mo at time of delivery), looking for overnight support. I plan to breast feed again and post pump. Will need support bringing baby to me, diaper change, preparing pump and running washer after pumping is done. Expected need to last ~8 weeks. Flexible on number of nights/week but hoping to find coverage Sun-Thurs.
certified, 2 years experience one month old, formula fed sleep training when time $15/hr
Overnight care and light house work 2 x weekly, perhaps more.
Looking for help with colic baby 3-4 nights a week evening hours 7pm-12am. Cpr certified with experience
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