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Postpartum support - daytime care for now and maybe nighttime support ad hoc
hospital $3000 per month natural labor light household work day time support
Hi! We are a two mom family (first time moms) and we’re expecting two newborns this October. We are looking for a full time postpartum doula with experience in postpartum support for two birthmothers as well as newborn care. Please let me know if you would be interested in connecting. We are also open to a live-in arrangement if that is of interest. Thank you!
Looking for night nanny who is well experienced with following a routine, logging, following guidelines, vaccinated, and is willing to help us transition successfully from one to two kiddos….while not attending to baby, helping with organizing , washing baby things, meal prepping if time allows at the end of shift to help mom and toddler get ready for school….Looking to pay 35-40 depending on experience.
First baby due September 1st, 2026. I would like a postpartum doula or night nurse to help with the first week or so after my baby is born. Unsure about budget so far.
Home birth needs with a certified nurse midwife. I have blue cross blue shield that will cover care by a certified nurse midwife
I have a newborn (will be 16 weeks when I need help) and I am leaving for 2 nights and need extra help for my husband. Must have 10 years of experience, CPR certification, very caring loving and nurturing. He is exclusively breastfeeding now but takes a bottle well. 10 PM - 6 AM shift! $350
We have had a couple of choking incidents with our newborn and would like some support with feeding (she is bottle fed) burping and reassuring us what type of breathing is normal. Ideally someone who has been or is a nurse on a newborn unit and had some experience at NICU. Ideally someone to come for 4 hours to go through a couple of feeding blocks in the late afternoon.
Seeking an experienced Infant Care Specialist with valid Infant CPR/First Aid, preferred NCS training, and 3–5 years newborn experience. Must know feeding, burping, reflux care, AAP Safe Sleep, and routine shaping. References and background check required. Patient, gentle, reliable.
5 years minimum Overall newborn education and help
My due date is 06/11/26 and I plan on staying at home for as long as I can and only head to hospital when necessary. I am practicing unmedicated birthing techniques and would like someone who can guide myself and my husband through it and advocate for us. Bduget $1,000-$1,500
My name is Sophia, and I’m currently looking for a Newborn Care Specialist to help care for my baby girl, who is just over one month old. We are looking for support with overnight care (and/or daytime care— depending on your availability), feeding and sleep routines, and general newborn care guidance. If possible, I would also love to hear about your experience with infants around this age, your certifications, your typical schedule, and your rates. If you are currently available, I’d be happy to schedule a quick call to discuss details and see if we might be a good fit. Thank you so much, and I look forward to hearing from you. Warmly, Sophia
Still devising a plan. Not yet certain. Discussing options and timelines
Just exploring options at this time. Trying to determine our best option
Still looking at options but this app makes me fill out the information again. So this is a repeat inquiry.
At least 10 years of experience, if they speak Chinese will be a plus. Most helping us with baby and support mom. Budget is $3000-$5000 a month.
Doula or other trained professional that can provide over night support with everything but feeding.
We’re looking for an experienced Newborn Care Specialist or night nanny to support our family during the early weeks. Ideally, this person would cover overnight shifts (10–12 hours) with a few additional daytime hours, seven days a week (open to splitting coverage between two caregivers). 8 -12 weeks. We’d love someone knowledgeable in breastfeeding support and newborn development, who can also guide us through establishing healthy sleep habits. We’re hoping to find a calm, reliable professional with strong references and up-to-date certifications who can partner with us to create a supportive, well-rested environment for both baby and parents. At minimum: Infant CPR + First Aid certification (non-negotiable) Proven newborn experience (0–3 months specifically) Strongly preferred: Formal Newborn Care Specialist training (like programs through Newborn Care Solutions or International Nanny Association) Lactation background (e.g., Certified Lactation Counselor or International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners certification) Sleep training knowledge (even if informal, but they should be able to clearly explain their approach) Up-to-date vaccinations (TDAP, flu, COVID depending on your preference) Nice-to-have: Postpartum doula certification (via orgs like DONA International) Background check and insured/bonded status
I plan to give birth in hospital via C section. Estimated budget is $5,000. I plan to combo feed but would like to prioritize breastfeeding. I had a c section with my first and it was a hard recovery for me.
I plan to give birth in the hospital, I want to use my Tricare Wedt insurance to cover the services. I want a vaginal epidural birth with just my husband and essential people in the room.
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