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Will need help with caring for twins We are interested in getting them in a routine as we will have to return to work eventually
Looking for overnight hut help from an experienced doula or nurse
Looking for a doula to help me through my birth experience and also after. Looking for someone who can help guide me as a first time mom. I’m trying to decide where to give birth she says I will be moving from Brooklyn to Nyack in July. I would like to have a hospital birth with an epidural.
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.
Looking for a night nanny or nurse for the first few weeks. Due date 4/13
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center I want to wait until the umbilical cord turns white to cut it.
This is my first pregnancy and I am looking to work with someone who can help guide me through this experience. I am not usually well during emergency situations and could really benefit from support.
NBCS and Doula
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 nanny for about 12 hours from 7-7am 5 days a week for at least 2months. Baby is due 1/26
I’m expecting identical twins in late August and am looking for night support in the Edgewater area for 2-3 months. We also have a 2-year-old at home. Do you have any availability starting around then? I'd love to chat! Calll or text 551-222-5438
sleep training night nurse newborn specialist are welcome to reach out to me
1. Hospital birth 2. Has not set up yet 3 has not yet set
Hospital <$10,000 Need night time help given demanding work schedule
*Please specify if you help overnight* I am early in the process of planning postpartum support. I have a 2-year-old at home and will be delivering via scheduled C-section. My husband owns a business and will not be able to take extended time off, so I am looking for overnight support to ensure I can recover properly and be well-rested during the day for both my newborn and my toddler. My priority is safe, experienced nighttime care that allows me to heal physically while still remaining closely involved in nighttime feeds and bonding.
My husband and I are expecting our first baby in May and seeking supports to help us transition through becoming new parents. My due date is May 11th and we are planning to deliver out of New York Presbyterian- Alexandra Cohen Hospital. We are looking for assistance in the evenings 5-6 nights a week for the first 3-4 months. We would like someone that is able to provide consistent support, but also flexible with scheduling if we decide to travel a few weekends over the course of the summer. We would like this newborn care specialist to have experience with lactation consultation and sleep training. In addition, I would love the opportunity to work with a doula that can help me create a clearer birth plan. I am open to having a doula join me for the birth, as well as a few postpartum meetings to see how the family is doing.
NY - not sure - not sure -------------------------
Hello! We are excited for our baby girl in October and looking for a night nurse for 6-8 weeks.
I'm looking for ad hoc overnight support on weekends primarily.
We don't know how much doula costs so we need a guidance here. We live in Jersey City (Newport) and need postpartum doula. About us: We’re a bilingual English-Russian couple, both Jewish and fairly agnostic. While religion isn’t central to our lives, we’d prefer someone who understands our cultural background—usually that’s other Jewish people or Christians. This will be our first baby, and we’re looking for someone who can help us prepare. Ideally, we’d like to start with a call to go over what to expect and how to get ready for labor. We also want someone to visit us at home on the second day after birth to walk us through feeding and basic newborn care. Longer-term, we’re open to ongoing support and possibly having someone with us during labor, depending on pricing. We have Anthem insurance and would appreciate a clear picture of the financial commitment up front. In terms of approach, we’re pragmatic and prefer someone who’s professional, kind, and direct. I don’t like being called “mommy” or being spoken to in a cutesy or overly emotional way. A grounded, focused personality would be a better fit. We’re sensitive and emotionally aware, but not drawn to overly spiritual approaches. We’re looking for someone who understands both the science and the natural, intuitive side of birth, without leaning too far into either extreme. For labor, I plan to move around, avoid medication if I can manage the pain, and steer clear of anything involving needles. I’ve tried meditation and it doesn’t work for me, so I’d prefer other methods like breathwork, bathing, dim lighting, and moving intuitively. English is my second language, so clear pronunciation is important. And finally, we have a very active and friendly corgi, so being comfortable around dogs is a must.
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