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Doula for delivery and lactation support 1 st Vincent’s in Worcester MA 2 curious about cost 3 natural vaginal birth, no epidural
Currently expecting twin girls and striving for a natural birth and need an advocate in the room for me other than my husband. I will deliver at Brigham and women’s hospital. In addition to the birth doula we are focused on securing overnight care most importantly, and will also be evaluating some daytime help. Many thanks.
I plan to give birth at UMass Memorial Hospital. I don’t have a budget in mind, just collecting information for now. Am I able to use FSA funds to pay for these services? I plan to have an epidural and would like the labor & delivery process to be as quick and painless as possible.
Hospital: BWH I am looking for some one to help me during the fist 2 weeks, at least during night, ideally 24h
I live in Ashland and need an overnight doula for the baby to feed, burp and watch her at night
Umass Worcester. Looking for someone that takes blue cross insurance. Budget is something we still need to determine. I’m looking to find out how expensive help would be. Mainly looking for someone who would help with birth plan and help advocate during birth/ give me support in labor. I had preeclampsia with first baby and felt unsupported. I want to find someone me and my husband can build trust with and then have them assist us in the delivery room.
Looking for someone to support and advocate for myself, my partner, and my baby during and after birth. I plan to give birth in a hospital (UMass Memorial Hospital). Our budget would be max $1K
My husband and I will need a night nanny for 3-4 nights a week. I plan to give birth at the Beth Israel Hospital in Boston. Our budget is 3 to 5,000 dollars a month for a night nanny. We plan to have a medicated vaginal birth.
My name is Julia, I am a physician, and my sweet husband and I are expecting a baby girl at the end of May. We are looking for a reliable, trustworthy caregiver who can provide overnight support several nights per week, while also offering hands-on guidance to help us build confidence as new parents (e.g., swaddling, bathing, soothing techniques). We are thinking initially 4-5 nights a week (9-10 hours) maybe weaning down to 3 for a total of 12 weeks. We would like someone who would help with a feeding/pumping schedule, developing good sleep patterns, help with cleaning only related to baby (baby's clothes, pumping materials etc). For context, we experienced a late stillbirth two years ago after an otherwise healthy pregnancy. Because of this, we are especially hoping to find someone who is not only experienced with newborn care, but also sensitive to families who may be navigating some anxiety around this transition. We do not want to break the bank so looking for someone who is reasonably priced. Needs to be CPR and newborn care certified, English speaking, onsmoker. Thank you so much for considering working with us.
I am looking for a postpartum doula who can help take care of our baby at night. I am scheduled to have a C-section and know I will need some extra care to recover and looking for someone to help with nights.
3-4 hours a day for two weeks, light lunch fix and baby care in my home. Budget is around 2k.
Hello, I’m reaching out because our household is currently down with flu-like symptoms (not covid) just a very bad cold and we’re struggling to care for ourselves and our 5yo son. We’re looking for short-term, in-home support as soon as possible — ideally someone with postpartum or family care experience who can step into a nurturing, hands-on role for a few hours at a time. The kind of support we need includes: - Preparing simple, nourishing food (soups, tea, light meals) - Helping us stay on top of hydration and basic medication timing (no medical care needed) - Keeping our child safe, engaged, and emotionally supported - Light household reset (kitchen, tidying main areas) - Creating a calm, taken-care-of environment while we rest We are happy to pay your hourly rate and cover any groceries or supplies needed. Timing: We are looking for help as soon as possible (today or tomorrow if available), for a few hours per visit. We’re flexible with scheduling and open to multiple visits if it’s a good fit. If you or someone in your network has availability, we would be incredibly grateful. Please let me know your availability, rates, and how quickly you might be able to start. Thank you so much for your time and consideration — we truly appreciate it.
I would like a doula to help me with the baby while I take care of other things. I would like some help with light chores in the house
Night nurse to help with sleep once home from the hospital. We'd like to have someone come as a night nanny 2x/week for at least 4 weeks.
Hi! I'm having my first baby in June. Hoping for some overnight support a couple of nights a week to help us ease into being parents!
Overnight postpartum support for 2 week old newborn
I plan to give birth in hospital. Either vaginal or c-section. Reasonable prices.
Hospital 20-25$ I don’t have a birth plan, I need advise and no family support. Just me and my husband.
Seeking a certified night doula, ideally with some lactation experience who would be available to help us for the first 6 weeks with our new baby.
I will give birth at Tufts in Melrose. I don't want to provide my estimated budget currently.
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