Connect with 4,000+ expecting and new parents seeking support each month. New jobs posted every hour.
Looking for a night nanny 3-4 times per week who can also help with sleep training for the baby.
Night time care of a new born along with lite chores
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? Inova Fairfax Hospital Provide your estimated budget - looking for doula covered by medicaid or with minimal additional budget required Describe your birth plan - i need to create an official birth plan, but i am planning on a fully unmedicated birth Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) - must be native english speaker and can help advocate for my plan with the doctors Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.) - i am 33 years old and plan to breastfeed, this is first child Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry etc.) - N/A
Daughter has not slept through the night ever. Parents need a full night sleep without being woken up.
I need someone who can stay with me temporarily for postpartum recovery. Giving birth at hospital If possible I want my insurance to cover everything for the budget C-section for giving birth No number years of experience and if possible who can speak tagalog Need someone who can help me feeding and taking care my baby in the evening Insurance name is CIGNA
We have three kids with a fourth arriving in July. We are experienced parents, but TIRED and looking for help during birth and in the first 2-3 months after birth at night. I breastfeed and it normally falls on me at night, but my husband does help with diapers and non feeding needs overnight. Birth plan: have a healthy baby. That's looked different for all three kids, so we are open minded. Hospital: we aren't sure yet, but ideally a hospital with a robust NNICU
First time mom, I need help with child birth and postpartum assistance.
night doula chinese speaking Taiwanese if possible to provide postpartum care for mother and overnight feeding for baby. Plan on givng birth in hospital
hospital
I'm 27 weeks pregnant with twins (first pregnancy) and am looking for an IBCLC to prepare for breastfeeding. I am also looking for a night doula/night nanny to help in the first few weeks or months of my babies' lives. I'm giving birth in a hospital and am hoping for a vaginal birth (depending on how the twins present).
Hospital: Shady grove Budget: $1000 per month We would like post pardon doula care
I am looking for a provider with experience caring for newborns, especially someone who is knowledgeable about newborn feeding and can help manage feeding schedules. Certification is a plus, but hands-on experience with newborn care is the most important requirement. Experience helping families transition when a new baby arrives would be very helpful. The primary care recipient will be a newborn, and I also have a toddler at home. Supporting my toddler as he adjusts to having a new sibling will be an important part of the role. The provider should be comfortable working with both age groups and understanding their different needs. Additional duties may include assisting with newborn feeding routines, soothing and settling the baby, and helping create a calm and supportive environment for both children. Light help related to the children, such as tidying up after meals or activities, may be appreciated. My estimated budget is flexible and will depend on the provider’s experience and qualifications.
1. Sibley memorial 2. Depends 3. C-Section in hospital
I plan to give birth at Inova Alexandria or Fairfax. My budget is $2-3,000. I would like to give birth naturally without an epidural. I’d like someone with at least 5 years experience. I’d like someone who could help post partum recovery and newborn care, light cooking/cleaning, and laundry.
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? -GW university hospital Provide your estimated budget Looking to see if I can use insurance or payment plan. Unsure what packages cost Describe your birth plan Keep me alive and epidural. And make sure I don’t have a panic attack Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) -just looking for a cool person more than anything. Can make me laugh, distract me, educate me along the way. Help my husband who will be the main person I lean on. Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.) -I’m 33! Half British, half Cuban. No special needs. No special feeding. Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry etc.) -additional duties: lactation help would be great. Night nurse, sleep training. Just things we should know about a newborn.
Due date is 6/28, planning for a vagina birth but have a scheduled c section on 6/29. I’ll hit 37 weeks on 6/8. Looking for support while in hospital through labor and post partum as family support may be limited. Once home I’ll need help with night feedings, I currently have a 2 year old. I plan on nursing and pumping.
I plan to give birth at home or at a birthing center via a tub birth. I need a provider with a certification that meets Tricare's requirements, speaks English, and has at least a year of experience. I do not have a budget estimation but have seen that Tricare does cover a doula and a midwife. I have Tricare Reserve Select.
Luminis Hospital in Annapolis I have no idea on budget I’m open I’m giving birth at a hospital, I want someone empathetic with a couple years experience 30 first baby Sleep training helpful
looking for a doula and postpartum doula (maybe nightime support), for a disabled mother (incomplete paraplegia). She walks with crutches but has a wheelchair. Giving birth at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital. Insurance coverage - Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Hoping to have a vaginal birth. Kneeling birthing position (not on back unless absolutely necessary). Unable to have an epidural. Hospital has minimal pain management options (maybe some local because I asked about it. No to nitrous, they don't do that here, mixed opiate if absolutely necessary. If C-section is required, general anesthesia is necessary.) Mother, former nanny, will be at the hospital for the birth.
I would like someone 2x-3x a week for the first 3 months overnight. I will be delivering in a hospital. I would like to pay around $40/hour
Set up your support preferences
Get discovered by parents who need your expertise and services
Message or call clients directly
Flexible pricing to fit your practice
For providers looking to get started and grow their practice. No fee to join and create a profile.
$0 /month
For providers committed to long-term growth while benefiting from cost-effective annual savings.
$4.99 /month
For providers looking to maximize lead generation. No agency or commissions when you find new clients.
$9.99 /month
On the fence, or have questions? Contact Us