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I plan to give birth at hospital. For right now, i have no clue, no idea about my birth plan. What i know is i am planning to have unmedicated birth with hypno-birthing technique. My conditions is me & my husband live by ourselves with no parents or people that can help around us. We have no clue about doula budget, just trying to get information about doula, labor, newborn care as many as we can right now.
We’re doing a hospital birth, but haven’t decided on medication. Our est. budget is around 2000. We’re hoping for someone experienced and patient with first time parents that also has knowledge or access to a network that can consult on lactation, night nanny services, etc. Insurance is BlueCross BlueShield Anthem.
We are expecting our first baby and looking for a night nurse/newborn care specialist to help during the early postpartum weeks. Our estimated due date is mid-June 2026. I plan to give birth at Intermountain Health Lutheran Hospital and we live close by in western Wheat Ridge. My birth plan is fairly standard and medically supported. I plan to deliver in the hospital and expect to use pain management if needed. I’m generally hoping for a smooth, typical hospital birth without anything highly specialized in terms of preferences. We are looking for overnight support a few nights per week to help with newborn care so we can get some sleep and adjust during the first month. Responsibilities would ideally include feeding support, diapering, soothing the baby, and guidance for new parents if needed. I hope to breastfeed and would appreciate someone comfortable supporting either breastfeeding or bottle feeding as needed. Our budget is flexible, but we expect to be in the typical Denver-area range for experienced overnight newborn care specialists (approximately $35–$45 per hour depending on experience and certifications). We would love someone experienced with newborns, calm and supportive, and comfortable helping first-time parents learn as we go.
Hello, My name is Samira! I’m a first-time mom looking for someone to help me with my at home birth to support me throughout pregnancy, labor, and delivery. I’m currently receiving care through UCHealth, but I’ve had some experiences that made me feel uncomfortable, so I’m exploring other hospital options as well. Having someone I trust by my side during this process is really important to me. I’d love support with education, emotional reassurance, and guidance during labor—especially someone who can explain what’s normal, help me stay calm, and provide encouragement and positive affirmations throughout. I’m really looking for someone who will help me feel safe, informed, and confident every step of the way. My birth preferences are a calm, supportive environment with clear communication about what’s happening and why. I’d like to be able to move freely during labor, try different positions, and have guidance with breathing and pain management. I’m somewhat open to medical interventions if necessary. I would also like continuous support, encouragement, and reassurance throughout the process. After birth, I’d prefer immediate skin-to-skin contact without cord clamping until cord is white, no wiping of the vernix and would like to skip all medicines and vaccines unless my child's life is in danger.
We are looking for an experienced night nanny for our newborn. Someone who is able to assist in sleep training without the "cry it out" method. We need assistance a few nights a week.
First time mom wants night nurse for 2 weeks. Do not need a doula or any pre birth help.
I need a sitter on Thursday Friday Saturday and Sundays ranging from 4pm-7pm 4pm-9pm
We are looking for someone that is comfortable working with a preemie who could come 2-3 nights a week. I exclusively pump so we would like help feeding, changing, soothing, and putting her down. We are open to what shift times works best if we feel like the nanny would be a good fit.
My husband and I are specifically looking for an overnight caregiver with newborn specialty care training for our newborn daughter when we both head back to work. She was born 4 weeks early (01/15/2026), so will likely not be sleeping in long stretches by the time we return to work, which will be a little challenging for us. We are hoping to find someone who is able to help continue sleep training (creating healthy sleeping habits) for about a month - 6 weeks starting 03/30/2026. We would like the caregiver to be CPR certified and have previous experience with overnight caregiving. We would like someone to work somewhere between 4 and 6 days a week (depending on caregiver availability) and for budget would be looking to pay $35-$55/hour
Night time nanny with our baby and help sleep train
I am looking for help w baby at night, possibly sleep coaching and newborn care my baby is very fussy and I’m not sure if I am doing something wrong or if this is very normal. Baby won’t sleep unless being held and it is starting to wear on me(mom).
I am looking for someone to help with nights. I have an almost 4 week old. I went through a very hard labor and delivery and would love the support during nights. I don't need any cleaning, cooking, laundry, etc. just someone who can watch my little one at night. I would hope to find someone calm, gentle, with lots of experience, certified in CPR and newborn care, and someone who can follow a good routine. We like to keep lights low for baby girl and no tech (tv/phones) around her while sleeping. Baby is already sleeping 3-4 hour chunks from 11-2 and then 3ish-5 or 6. She cluster feeds a lot during the day to get her calories in so her sleep at night is great. She is a slow eater and is doing bottles at night with formula. I pump during the day.
Temporary night help with a 5 week old infant while husband is out of town. 2 nights needed (4/29 and 4/30). Nighttime soothing and bringing the baby to me for breastfeeding.
First time mom at 39. Was a complete surprise as I wasn’t sure i could have children. We plan to give birth at Bryan East in Lincoln Ne. I need all the help and suggestions possible. I have high anxiety and pretty nervous about the birth. I know I want a calm setting so whatever can be done to help with that. What I do know is I want an epidural, my boyfriend and mom in the delivery room with me. I working on getting Medicaid. Thank you ❤️
We are looking for a caring nanny to help with our infant twins, who are generally easygoing and spend a good portion of the day sleeping. The twins love to relax, observe the world around them, and hang out in calm, cozy environments. Mom or Dad will always be present during the day, so the nanny will never be solely responsible for both babies at once. This role is focused on gentle support rather than full independent care. Dad works from home, making it easy to call on an extra pair of hands whenever needed. Responsibilities include assisting with feeding, diapering, and soothing during wake windows. The nanny will also help with light baby-related tasks such as tidying up feeding areas or organizing baby items. We appreciate someone who is comfortable working as part of a team alongside parents. A calm, patient demeanor is ideal for our laid-back twins. Open to full time or part time Open to discuss pay - 20 - 27 is generally what we envisioned No additional duties required, just an extra pair of hands for an eager nanny
Newborn care during the day for 3 to 4 days a week
Car-set and stroller for my baby .and any other babies sappy that are available.
Looking into home birth, not sure on anything else
Needs an experienced night nurse. Needs help with new born. Runs her own business. Has a husband who needs to work during the day. Has a one and a half year old.
My partner will need to work throughout my maternity leave. I currently have a 4 month old daughter and what I’m looking for is someone to be with the babies throughout the night so I can rest. If she would be able to wake me up for pumping while shes on shift that would be a plus as well as helping to wash bottles, pacifiers etc.
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