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Home if possible. We have a small budget. Not sure about the plan.
Hello, My friend in Overland park gave birth a month ago. She is taking care of the baby alone and needs some help. Could you please let me know your availability and prices for a couple of hours help/an overnight stay so that she could rest at least a bit and take care of herself? Thank you! Maria
Hi! I am reaching out regarding help with our infant sleep! Our nights have become a blur and we are having to Cosleep on the couch because we cannot get the bassinet down + swaddle.
Looking for night nanny to help a sweet, happy 15 month old transition back into her crib from our bed. We would love to find someone who could help coach her and get her comfortable sleeping in her crib, and then stay on several (3-4) nights a week for night care.
We need someone who has at least 1-2 years experience dealing with newborns and can help me and my wife through this newborn phase with our child as we are unsure if he is getting the care he needs. He’s very fussy after feeding and is gassy. Have talked with our pediatrician and are trying different things however someone with experience in house with us would definitely be very helpful. Help us figure out what the baby needs and help us put him to sleep. Sleep training and feeding we need help with. And some basic cleaning and warming up food would be helpful.
Need a night nurse to help with feeds changing diapers and nightly wake windows , washing baby bottles and make sure baby is okay . Baby is dairy free and has vomitting issues so need to sit up after every feed for 40 min
Night care, sleep training for 3 week old newborn, maybe 2-3 times a week or less, unsure of budget, would like to find out more on this and see what is available
Baby is 3 months old. Sleep training. Budget is $20 an hour.
We are seeking an experienced newborn care specialist and infant sleep consultant to help us improve sleep routines for our 5.5-month-old baby boy. He is healthy, growing well, and primarily breast milk fed. We would like support with age-appropriate sleep schedules, wake windows, nap structure, night wakings, and gentle sleep training approaches that are developmentally appropriate and responsive. The ideal provider has formal newborn care specialist certification and demonstrated experience working with infants 4 to 6 months old. Strong knowledge of infant sleep science, feeding schedules, and calming techniques is important. We prefer someone who uses gentle, non cry-it-out methods and can coach parents with clear guidance and reassurance. Infant CPR and first aid certification is required. Care will focus on sleep support, routine optimization, feeding transitions, and parent education. Additional duties may include helping establish consistent bedtime routines, troubleshooting short naps, offering guidance on night feeds, self-soothing, early solids introduction, and other baby-related tasks as needed.
I am back to work and pumping to replace feeds. Baby is eating more than I am able to pump. My right side gives me at most 1 oz (normally on my first pump, the rest I’m lucky to get 20mls) my left breast will typically give me 1 1/2 on the low end to 3 oz in a session. But I typically average 6-7 oz per day. I am looking for someone with experience on low supply and has successfully helped mothers increase. I am also looking for help with sleep. My baby refuses to sleep in his bassinet and will only sleep in bed with me. I practice safe sleep 7 but co sleeping honestly makes me uncomfortable and I want to be able to lay him in his bassinet after feeds and for naps without having to go get him in 20 minutes. Would prefer if servicer accepted insurance!
Im a victim of domestic violence..i have mental health problems. Im postpartum. Emotionally beaver problems add. ptsd
1. Birth center where you can go home within 4 hours 2. $3-6k 3. Night nurse 2 days a week for 5 weeks
Natural labor help Third natural birth planned Assistance with labor and contractions for a safe unmedicated birth and delivery
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.
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.
My baby is 5 months old and wakes up multiple times throughout the night. We’ve reached a point where she won’t sleep unless she’s being held or someone is lying next to her. We never co-slept until she hit the 4-month sleep regression, which completely exhausted us. The only way any of us could get sleep was to have her in bed with me while my husband slept in the other room. Now that we’re past that phase, it’s almost impossible to lay her in her bassinet. Even when we manage to put her down, she doesn’t stay asleep. Her naps are only 10–15 minutes, and before 4 months she used to give us 4–5 hour stretches in her bassinet. Now, unless she’s in bed with me, she barely sleeps. She also wakes up as soon as she notices I’m no longer next to her. All I want is for my husband to be back in bed with me and for her to sleep better on her own.
Looking for someone to provide in home assistance to my wife and I as we navigate sleep regressions (currently going through 4-month regression) for our newborn daughter. Would like someone experienced with proper medical/professional certifications.
I have a 3 & 4 year old in addition to a new baby. We’re looking for someone to help put the older two to bed in the evenings once Abby had arrived.
Planning to give birth in the hospital. Would like to be able to avoid c section and learn all the techniques and have an easier delivery. I want my doula to be at the hospital with me during labor. I prefer if you were or still is a labor and delivery nurse as well.
I don't really know what I need but I need someone who can help with sleep or take care of my newborn so I can sleep a little bit.budget is low
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