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Looking for a postpartum doula for my family and I the first 5 weeks after birth. I have 3 children and this baby will be 4. I need help with cleaning, laundry, cook prep, and occasional need for childcare while I nap. 2-3 hours at a time, 2-3 days a week. Hoping to stay around the $20/hour mark, but very flexible.
1. Ideally I’d like to give birth at home. 2. $2-$3000 3. At the moment, birth plan is non-existent other than we’re exploring options and what like a water home birth.
Need a doula for daytime from 8am to 8pm. To take care of the baby including cleaning, change diaper, cooking for baby
I will be living in Rochester but plan to give birth in St. paul. I didnt like my first birth experience so hoping to be more prepared this time. Open to suggestions and pricing
Night Nanny/Postpartum Doula 6Hrs Night 5d/week would like a doula with lots of experience as baby was born premature is currently 19d old and can be slow with feeds and needs lots of patience and sometimes cluster feeds or wants to be held for hours, anything you can get done around the home is helpful as we have other kids , we also have 3cats 1dog , dog will remain crated during stay , budget is 30.00/HR
Mainly taking care of older siblings while in hospital and of me after c-section. Jy husband is sick with end stage liver disease and cant help as much as I'd need.
Someone to help overnight so I can get some sleep. Laundry during that time would be wonderful. Newborn baby born 1/22
Fluent English. Need help getting enough sleep. Need help with laundry.
Home birth planned with midwife. Husband is in US Air Force and will be gone for birth and some postpartum. I have 4 other children I will need help with, ages 9-1.
Hi, I’m looking for an overnight doula to help care for my newborn during the night. I’m currently in the postpartum period and need support with feedings, soothing, and general newborn care so I can get some rest. Ideally, I’m looking for someone experienced with newborns who is calm, reliable, and available for overnight shifts. If you have availability or can share more information about your services, I would really appreciate it.
I will be giving birth at the university of Iowa and am looking for someone to provide services mostly postpartum services as I will be having a C-section and this is my 6th babe (7th birth) that takes Iowa total care
I would like to have a home birth. Would pay whatever. Would like a midwife to come and help me give birth at home.
Hi Kayla! I'm a mom of 6 - we recently had our second set of twins, 5 weeks old. I'm wondering what type of post-delivery care you provide? As it was with my first set of twins, I'm finding it difficult to meet all of the babies' newborn needs (being held while I breastfeed one, holding or soothing to sleep, etc) while managing my own needs (food and water, haha!). I think we just need some help for a few weeks during the day while my husband is at work. Is this something you do?
Planning to give birth at Southdale Hospital. I'll be using state insurance with medica and my insurance will only cover services for doulas in Fairview Health or Allina Network. I would love a labor and postpartum doula.
Experienced night nurse or post partum doula to help with night feedings of donor milk
Looking for a postpartum doula for nights to help support parents getting sleep and care and sleep success for newborn
1. Plan to give birth at UIHC most likely planned c section related to previous full term loss. 2. $1500-$1750 Budget 3. A planned C-section birth plan focused on creating a "gentle" or family-centered experience by requesting preferences like dimmed lights, music, a clear drape to view the birth, immediate skin-to-skin contact, and delayed cord clamping. Gentle C-Section Plan: Environment: Request dimmed lights, a quiet room, or to play your own playlist. Support: Designate your partner or support person to be present. Comfort: Request IV lines, blood pressure cuffs, and EKG leads be placed on your non-dominant arm to allow for easier holding of the baby. Visualization: Ask for a clear drape (or to have the mirror/screen lowered) to see the baby being born. During the Birth Communication: Ask the staff to explain what is happening, and consider requesting they tell you when they are ready to begin. Skin-to-Skin: Request immediate skin-to-skin contact in the operating room (OR) if no medical issues arise. Cord Clamping: Ask for delayed cord clamping, allowing the cord to stop pulsing before it is cut. Bonding: Request that the baby stays with you while the incision is being sutured, rather than going immediately to a warmer. Immediately After Procedures: Request that newborn assessments (weighing, measuring, cleaning) be delayed until after your first hour of skin-to-skin bonding. Feeding: Express your desire to breastfeed in the operating room or recovery room. Cord Care: Mention if you plan to keep the placenta. Looking for a compassionate doula who has experience supporting moms with previous infant loss and traumatic birth experiences
I’d like help during the day during the fourth trimester. I’d like to be able to sleep about 3 hours while they take care of the newborn.
How much is the cost for a Muslim faith doula or birth coach for a possible c section
Looking for 6-8 hours a week of help at home. This would be on Tuesday ans Wednesdays starting in January. My daughter is 4 months old and my boyfriend and are looking for extra support.
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