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Hi, we're international intended parents from China, with a gestational carrier (surrogate) and planning to give birth at University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. This is our first baby. Our surrogate’s estimated due date is April 25, and she has shared that her previous two pregnancies both went past their due dates, so we are preparing for some flexibility around timing. We plan to stay in the United States for approximately two months postpartum, and we are primarily seeking daytime postpartum doula support, with the possibility of occasional overnight support if available. Our estimated budget is up to $45 per hour, depending on experience, scope of support, and whether care is provided during daytime or overnight hours.
Looking for a temporary night nurse while my husband goes out of town. He will be gone the nights of April 13th, 14th, and 15th. I am breastfeeding baby and want to continue to do that. Just looking for help getting baby back to sleep after night feeds as he’s currently having extra long wake windows that my husband and I usually split at night. Baby was born on 3/12. Looking for someone fully up to date on vaccines, willing to wear a mask while holding baby since he’s so young and does not have any vaccines yet. Well possibly be starting sleep training before then so we may be trying to follow a sleep schedule but have not started quite yet.
1.home 2not sure just checking 3. Not for me. For family
I would love for someone to help him sleep in his bassinet, he wants to sleep on you right now and that's it
We are looking for someone to help out around the house (dishes, laundry, possible the occasional walking of our dogs). I had a c-section and am unable to go up and down the stairs of my home currently to talk the dogs. My husband has to go back to work in 12/22. We are looking for someone licensed and experienced who can help us. Someone who can help at night so we all get a little sleep to make this transition a little easier. I’m not sure what we have for a budget
Night Nanny for 2 month old baby. We are predominantly breast feeding/pumping. Requirements are previous experience and competency. Budget will vary per candidate
Need overnight assistance with infant for a few days while husband is out of town. Mom will care for toddler
Looking for the right night nanny for baby #2. M-F, 9pm-7am, or if that’s not possible 10pm-6am. Also may need to help with our older daughter if she has a sleep regression due to t getting a new sibling! Older daughter is extremely well sleep trained but you never know, so nanny may need to help out with that if needed. The main focus will be the newborn, sleep is a very high priority for us and I learned my lesson with my first baby! Would love someone experienced, caring, and is familiar with sleep training. Looking for overnight support from birth through the beginning stages of sleep training (3 1/2-4 months). Budget is $20-$30 per hour.
Hello, I have an 8 month old daughter that fights going down to bed with loud cries which can last for hours, as well as several wake ups overnight. She will also fight naps by doing the same thing. We hired a sleep trainer in the past that helped some, but not working anymore. Do you offer in person, overnight services as this is what my wife and I are looking for?
1. Hospital birth 2. No idea on budget 3. I need help drafting a birth plan bc I don’t know what this all entails
Looking for experienced overnight night, night nanny, newborn care specialist or postpartum doula. 5-nights per week, Sunday-Thursday, for 16 weeks. Must have references :)
Looking for somebody who is able to teach my husband and i to sleep train our daughter. We are very very desperate in needing help
Hi! My name is Megan and my husband and I recently welcome triplet girls into the world! We are looking for a night time nanny/newborn care specialist. -prefer: CPR certified, experience with multiples, comfortable feeding -sleep training would be an added bonus but not required! -estimated budget $40/hour but definitely negotiable
Hospital birth. Our budget will be around $500 and I plan to try a natural unmedicated birth
My baby is getting up every two hours. Throughout the night. I try not to feed her, but she’s so fussy that it’s the only thing that comes down.. then around four or 5 o’clock in the morning she has some kind of attack. I try to explain it to the doctor, but no one can help me. Then if I wake her up from, she’s totally fine. We will not go to bed. After that.
Overnight care for baby. Eats with a feed pump and on oxygen supplement.
Looking to hire overnight newborn care for my sister for six weeks in Cincinnati. Mom is forty one recovering from a C-section. Dad is the primary breadwinner. Mom had a painful Myomectomy two years ago and needing time to heal. We are looking to hire someone to focus on feeding, burping and changing baby. Baby is a peaceful newborn, sleeps through the night. Truly an angel.
We need a nurse/nanny to help feed, soothe and watch our newborn during evening hours from 7PM-7AM as we both work full time and need to access some rest hours. You’re expected to clean or manage the babies food and dishes but nothing else. Happy to provide dinner and would only be needed 2-3 times per week, no weekends. Ideally we’d like to spend under $600/Week
Night nurse needed. Intensive experience. Feedings, changes and sleep training is necessary.
1. Hospital 2. Maximum $3000? 3. Mostly just need support during labor
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