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I am going through post partum and need someone to take over watching my son at night so i can get some rest.
Budget of $3000, overnight care 2-3 days a week. Maximize sleep for c section recovery
I am a new mom freshly postpartum with a one month old and suffering postpartum depression, mostly triggered by lack of sleep and exhaustion. I am looking for someone to take over night shifts so I can get batteries recharged and keep postpartum at bay.
We have a 5 week old and are looking for night nanny support 3-4 nights a week. The baby is formula fed.
We're seeking a night nurse for approximately one night per week to watch our 4-week old (born 9/30/25). We'd like approximately 8 hours per night so that we can sleep. Our baby is currently bottle fed breastmilk that is pumped ahead of time. We'd like someone with at least 5 years of experience as a night nurse or providing other postpartum care. Our budget is $45-$50 per hour.
We are looking for an experienced newborn care provider or night nurse to support us with our baby boy, who was born on October 28th. I am currently recovering from a C-section and working on establishing breastfeeding — my milk has not fully come in yet, and our baby is still learning to latch. We would love someone patient and knowledgeable about newborn feeding, lactation support, and soothing techniques. Ideally, the provider would assist with overnight care so that I can get some rest and focus on recovery while ensuring our baby is well cared for, fed, and comforted through the night. Experience with newborns, postpartum recovery support, and sleep routines would be greatly appreciated. Light help related to the baby (bottle prep, cleaning pump parts, or organizing baby items) is a plus. Our estimated budget is around $25-$35 an hour
looking for a night nanny for an infant who will be 2 months old in mid January. Can pay $35/hr, 8 hour shift preferably 10pm to 6am or 11pm to 7am.
I am having my first boy at 42 years old, had some own health medical concerns along the way and will need help with c section being planned I know my body will be struggling . Looking for care for my newborn in the beginning and possible help with lactation if I'm able. This will be help post partum.
We require a nanny that is first aid/cpr certified for infants, certified nanny, and knows how to soothe and handle a newborn. Our newborn is turning 1 month this upcoming weekend. Currently feeding several times a night to promote growth. Request assistance with nighttime feedings, sleeping, dealing with fussiness, cleaning the babyroom/washing bottles to keep up with feeding schedule. Budget is $25-$30
As first-time parents, we hope the doula can support us and help us build confidence in caring for our baby throughout the day and night.
Hi do you take Medicaid? Birth and postpartum doula?
1. Cpr certified, experience with infants specifically premature infants, 3 years childcare experience, non smoker -our baby has BPD and smoking around her is dangerous 2- ex preemie born 3 months early, now 3 weeks adjusted age. Eats every 3 hours and sleeps in between. Sometimes requires holding to be put back to sleep in between feeds. Paced feeding 3. Budget 20-28/hour 2.
We are looking for a night doula who is covered by blue Cross blue shield insurance. We would like to hire someone for a few nights a week - as long as insurance covers it.
I am looking for help connecting with an overnight sitter/nanny/doula. My daughter is almost 2 years old which is out of the normal timeframe for most postpartum care. But I am struggling and looking for support as I have been weaning her from breastfeeding overnights. At the same time I am having trouble with settling her back to sleep in her crib. I struggled with PPD early on and I'm afraid that similar feelings are returning. Our family lives in Felida in Vancouver, WA and we're looking for help immediately this week. Finances are not a concern for us and we are open to whatever hourly rate.
Looking for a night nanny for our son 4-5 nights per week 9:30-6 AM. Flexible on dates each week. Hoping the carer could eventually help with getting our child to sleep through the night as well.
am seeking an experienced newborn night nurse or postpartum caregiver to provide overnight support for my infant. My baby is a healthy newborn with no special medical needs. Primary responsibilities would include overnight feeding, diaper changes, soothing, and helping establish gentle sleep routines while allowing me to rest and recover postpartum. I live in a small, quiet household, so I am looking for someone calm, discreet, and comfortable working in a limited space. I prefer a provider with newborn experience, CPR certification, and strong references. No housekeeping or cooking is required beyond light baby-related tasks. I am hoping for support 2–4 nights per week initially, with flexibility
Needing a night nanny for a few days a week from 8pm to 7 am
Night nanny for newborn and taking care of all baby items with light housekeeping
Help at night while I recover after birth. I have a 2 year old so I need help with my new born.
I’m looking for a nanny that can help for the first two months of having the baby. We are due end of February.
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