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I have 3 kids. Two twin boys under 2 months of age and a 3 year old daughter. I need help during the night with the twins as im struggling to do it myself
Have a 1 month old son. Looking for overnight support/care (feedings and changes). He has gas issues we are navigating but support is needed since we have been discharged from the midwife. Potentially looking for sleep training support later on.
I’m planning to give birth at Surrey Memorial Hospital, C section scheduled for March 4th, 2026. I’m looking for someone specialized in new born for the first few weeks.
Giving birth in Surrey Memorial Hospital and have an OBGYN. I want no interventions during childbirth unless really necessary, unmediated birth with no tearing.
We decide to give birth at hospital, we need support at home once we came to home after delivery
we plan to give birth at richmond hospital, and would like to get help with basic needs of the child and care guide for the mom
We need a postpartum doula/newborn nanny with whom we can leave our newborn for 3-4 hours occasionally and know that our daughter is safe and well cared for while we are getting some much needed rest. We would like this person to have experience with newborns and CPR training for sure. Our daughter is almost 4 weeks old, she is breastfed, but takes a bottle with the breast milk as well. No additional duties except looking after her are needed.
Hospital birth, need help with postpartum care and new born
Hospital birth 1000 Nothing special, but everything should be well taken care of before we head home (vitamins, pumps, formula).
Hospital Unsure of budget Natural preferred but open
1) Bc women Hospital 2) 28 CAD/ hour 3) C section
1. I am expecting twins with a scheduled C-section on January 21st. Will deliver at Peacehealth St. Joes in Bellingham. Seeking postpartum care, especially help with overnight care while we adjust and while I physically recover. 2. I have no idea what rates are and am hoping to see what options exist. 3. I am not sure if I'm looking for a true postpartum doula or rather a night nanny to help bring the babies to me.
Hi there, My name is Hitesh, and my wife and I are new parent. We’re looking for someone to take care of our newborn for the first few 15 to 20 days. The baby was born on November 26th, at 37 weeks and 1 day. We’re still figuring out everything and would really appreciate any guidance you can provide us on taking care of our little one. Our baby takes little more time to feed. We are looking at the budget of 30 to 40$ per hour
Plan to give birth at the hospital No idea about budget Just some care for the baby after birth
Looking for someone to help with nighttime care of newborn. Responsibilities include- diaper change, monitoring baby while asleep, possibly with soothing the baby and/or putting them to sleep
Hospital birth, normal delivery. I wish to learn about what to expect when the delivery time arrives, and how to advocate for the preferences.
Specialized in new born feeding and caring and taking care of baby at night
My spouse plans to give birth in a hospital. We haven't decided the budget yet, but we want a doula to support my spouse during and after pregnancy. The birth plan is based on a C-section on a scheduled date in advance.
Newborn care a few hours per week while mom attends appointments and other self care tasks.
Need a new born care expert who can help with baby cues, comforting, helping with putting new borns to sleep.
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