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We’re doing a hospital birth, but haven’t decided on medication. Our est. budget is around 2000. We’re hoping for someone experienced and patient with first time parents that also has knowledge or access to a network that can consult on lactation, night nanny services, etc. Insurance is BlueCross BlueShield Anthem.
I have a 3year old that will not sleep through the night. He will when he stays with family. I k is it a comfort thing. As much as I love cuddling him I need a full nights sleep. I think if he was waking up to a new person it could help us sleep train him. Ideally someone with sleep training experience. We have an almost five year old that typically doesn’t wake but is here too.
Help with night routines while I can sleep I feel exhausted
Birth Location: We are planning to give birth at a hospital (likely UCHealth/CU Medicine Highlands Ranch). We are open to working with a doula who is experienced in hospital births and comfortable collaborating with medical teams. Estimated Budget: We are hoping to use TRICARE Select coverage under the Childbirth and Breastfeeding Support Demonstration if possible. We are open to discussing fees and understanding what is covered versus out-of-pocket, but ideally would like someone familiar with billing TRICARE or willing to work with reimbursement. Birth Plan: We are planning a hospital birth with appropriate monitoring. Our goal is a calm, supported, and informed birth experience with low intervention. We value evidence-based decision-making and would like a doula who is comfortable supporting medical interventions if needed (epidural, etc.) while still helping us maintain agency and emotional grounding. We are a married same-sex couple and would love to work with someone who is queer or deeply queer-affirming and experienced supporting LGBTQ+ families. That said, experience and professionalism are very important to us, especially someone who has worked with IVF pregnancies before. We are hoping for: - Strong communication and advocacy skills - Comfort in hospital settings - Experience navigating unexpected changes - Emotional grounding presence - Inclusive, affirming language We are currently 9 weeks with our first pregnancy and looking to establish care early so we can build a relationship throughout pregnancy.
This is my second child and I’m looking for a night nanny so I can sleep and postpartum care.
We are expecting our first baby and looking for a night nurse/newborn care specialist to help during the early postpartum weeks. Our estimated due date is mid-June 2026. I plan to give birth at Intermountain Health Lutheran Hospital and we live close by in western Wheat Ridge. My birth plan is fairly standard and medically supported. I plan to deliver in the hospital and expect to use pain management if needed. I’m generally hoping for a smooth, typical hospital birth without anything highly specialized in terms of preferences. We are looking for overnight support a few nights per week to help with newborn care so we can get some sleep and adjust during the first month. Responsibilities would ideally include feeding support, diapering, soothing the baby, and guidance for new parents if needed. I hope to breastfeed and would appreciate someone comfortable supporting either breastfeeding or bottle feeding as needed. Our budget is flexible, but we expect to be in the typical Denver-area range for experienced overnight newborn care specialists (approximately $35–$45 per hour depending on experience and certifications). We would love someone experienced with newborns, calm and supportive, and comfortable helping first-time parents learn as we go.
1. Birth center where you can go home within 4 hours 2. $3-6k 3. Night nurse 2 days a week for 5 weeks
Looking for a postpartum doula to help with few month at night Looking for a doula who is In-Network for Anthem insurance Giving birth at Rose
1. Experience with sleep training toddlers. 2. 11 month daughter. Needs soft touch in crib when unable to self sooth. Needs one formula bottle per night(weening off this) 3. Sleep training 4. 8 hours per night at going rate. Two nights a week.
Someone to take over at night, doing her feedings, changing, and putting her to bed at night
I plan to give birth at a hospital. We do not yet have a birth plan. We are still sorting out our budget for night nanny support but would like to understand the range of costs so that we can solidify our budget and ideal schedule. Thank you!
Soothing baby Putting baby back to sleep after feedings Changing
Hi am looking for someone to help me transition to motherhood and make these feedings easier. I had an emergency c section and now have to do breast, bottle and pump. Looking to spend around 28-30 an hour.
We are needing a sibling doula to look after our daughtre during our time in the hospital, taking care of her, bringing her and picking her up from daycare, and keeping up her routine. Our next baby is due on April 20th.
We are expecting our first baby and plan to give birth in a hospital. We are looking for an experienced night nurse or overnight newborn care specialist to help during the first few weeks postpartum. Our priority is overnight infant care so we can get rest, including feeding, diaper changes, soothing, and following safe sleep practices. I plan to breastfeed and am open to a mix of pumped milk and support that aligns with establishing milk supply. We are looking for someone calm, experienced with newborns, and comfortable working independently overnight. Our budget is flexible based on experience and schedule.
I need a support team throughout the pregnancy. OBs appointment are very spaced and ob is hard to reach out. Second child after 8 years. History of anxiety disorder
overnight's, monday through friday, three months minimum
Infant Care Night Needs from 4 weeks old to 16 weeks. 2-3 days a week night nurse from 9pm to 6am. Estimated budget is ~2,500 a month.
Night nurse for a night or two. Baby is sick and wakes up 1x or 2x a night. Baby is 7mo old
I’m a single mom looking for a night nanny a couple nights a week.
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