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I just would need help with night routine. Because im getting a c-section and probably is going to be difficult for me because my husband would have to work
Looking for support with newborn for feedings, breastfeeding and general support.
Looking for overnight care for newborn for 10 to 15 nights. Looking to spend $35-45 an hour
i will give birth at Stamford hospital and I plan to use both day time and night time doula.
English spoken, care for newborn. Help with feeding, sleep training and cleaning newborn stuff.
Family seeking overnight newborn support in Nesconset NY. We’ll be welcoming our second son at the end of April. Our budget is $45-$55 per hour for an 8 hour shift 2-3x per week.
We are looking for postpartum doula care; ideally two separate doulas for some days and some nights. We are hoping for 4 weeks of night support(4x/week for 8-10 hourse) and 2 weeks of day time support for 4-6 hours. We are using Carrot benefits and our estimated budget is $12,000
Someone who takes 1199 insurance in ny. Giving birth at stonybrook hospital. Birth plan, unknown
I want to do an unmedicated birth at the hospital.
Looking for someone to help with my new born twin girls during the nights. This would include feeding, changing, swaddling and helping with a night routine/sleep training.
I'm looking for ad hoc overnight support on weekends primarily.
Hi, we’re interested in finding someone to watch and assist with our newborn, Cooper, during the nighttime hours. We’re also hoping for guidance and reassurance to help us make sure we’re doing things correctly as new parents
Giving birth at Morgan Stanley Children’s hospital. We are looking for someone from 9pm - 2am to help 3 times a week. We are focused on learning and newborn care, not as much getting sleep. Birth plan is c section.
Night nurse, newborn care specialist, sleep coach. Should be able to drive on own. Should be cpr certified. Nurses preferred
1. Hospital 2. I don’t have a budget 3. Go to the hospital.
We need a daytime caregiver as I've had to go back to work.
I need a night nanny with newborn help. My budget is very minimal
Hi - I spoke with my insurance Cigna and they confirmed I have 60 days per calendar year with 16 hours per day during this time for a postpartum home health care for me and my newborn. No prior authorization is required. They didn't call it a doula but they called it a PP home health care. They couldn't give me a list of eligible providers, I kept getting either a list of home health care providers (which included nursing homes or Lenox Hill Radiology) or OBGYNs. I would like to connect and discuss how we can work together.
1. Hospital birth 2. Has not set up yet 3 has not yet set
We are giving birth in Hackensack hospital. This is our first child. Our budget is approx. max 1,000. We currently plan on having a natural birth and would like to have someone who can help us feel comfortable, confident, and prepared the best we can be.
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