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Looking for a doula to support with care once I bring the baby home from lactation consulting to night nurse. I will need someone who is covered under insurance (naturopath or otherwise). The due date is still tbc as labor might be induced a few weeks earlier than the due date.
I would love someone to be there for me to help develop a birth plan in the hospital. I have insurance and I’m looking for someone who takes my insurance
I am planning to give a birth at Mount Sinai hospital. Looking for person to help with preparing for delivery and breastfeeding.
Looking to find out more about a birth doula, and how they provide assistance and in what capacity they provide support. And I’d like to speak with a lactation consultant for any tips. Trying to decide between home and hospital.
i feel like my milk supply is decreasing and i want to know what to do and how to help. my baby is exclusively breastfed with both bottles and straight from the breast. When I pump at work im barely making 12oz and that’s what she eats while im away. I want to increase my supply!
Need help with getting baby to latch. She prefers the bottle and screams when I try to latch her. Really prefer to breastfeed over pumping and formula but can only get her to latch once a day if that. She gets so frustrated and will just cry and cry until I eventually give her a bottle.
To help with the baby in the early weeks of my C-section
I plan to give birth at Centenary Hospital, hoping for a vaginal birth. I have a history of postpartum depression that led to postpartum psychosis after my previous birth 1.5 years ago.
Someone who speaks punjabi and can understand the cultural background. Capable of helping with house work, cooking and postpartum care.
Hello! I am a first-time mom expecting my baby in early September and am looking for a compassionate, experienced postpartum doula to support my family during the first 4–6 weeks after birth. I would prefer someone with at least 3–5 years of postpartum experience, current CPR/First Aid certification, and ideally lactation support (IBCLC or equivalent experience). Experience caring for mothers recovering from a cesarean birth or higher-risk pregnancies is a plus. As our family has just relocated to Toronto, we have a very small space for now, having a dependable and proactive doula who can provide guidance, reassurance, and practical education during our transition to parenthood is especially important to us. I am looking for someone who will support both my baby’s care and my recovery. My priorities include newborn care, breastfeeding guidance, diapering, bathing, soothing techniques, overnight support (bringing the baby to me for feeds, changing diapers, settling the baby afterward), light baby-related laundry, bottle and pump sterilization, light meal preparation, and helping me establish a calm, confident routine as a new mother. I have had a pregnancy complicated by multiple uterine fibroids and iron-deficiency anemia (currently improving), so I would appreciate a doula who understands maternal recovery, recognizes warning signs, and encourages rest, hydration, and healing. I am looking for a warm, patient, non-judgmental person who values evidence-based newborn care, respects our parenting preferences, maintains good communication, and is comfortable working collaboratively with healthcare providers if needed. Initially, I am interested in 2 overnight shifts per week and 1–2 daytime visits per week, with flexibility depending on how recovery and the baby’s needs progress. My preferred budget is approximately CAD $2,000 for the initial postpartum period, although I am open to discussing package options for the right person. We are looking for someone who will become a trusted part of our support system during this special transition into parenthood.
I need a support. Someone to walk me through things like what do I need to get? My options for delivery? Essentially an educated friend.
-hospital -2k -i don't have one yet! -lacation consultant, pre and post natal care, 7+ years experience -i'm 35 it's my first baby -very interested in all the additional duties! night nanny especially
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