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I need a night doula who can take full ownership of the baby’s needs during night when I am not the first responder. I need someone to autonomously handle the feeding, the diaper changes, and the soothing.
I'm looking for a overnight nanny who can take care of our baby from 10pm to 6am (time is a bit flexible), thrice a week. Would be great if the care giver can help with sleep and feeding schedules of the newborn.
I am planning to give birth at a Hospital, Regional Medical Center (San Jose, CA) and would like postpartum support overnight from recovery of C-section.
Need post partum doula for new born care. Prefer someone who has breastfeeding support experience and lactation certified if possible
thrice a week for 6 hours help me support my baby needs
Looking for a postpartum doula who can take care of a new born, mother, and do some light house chores (eg. cleaning and simple meals, but not a hard requirement). Open to both day time and night hours.
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El camino hospital. $2500, birth plan is still in development will like the doulas help to finalize it
Looking for night nanny, mainly only to take care of feeding only. Speaks English. Experience with ~2 month old babies (we have 2). Rates negotiable, will be competitive.
We plan to give birth at the hospital. We are first time parents , so we are seeking helps for 4 weeks of night doula support about 3-4 visits per week and day time doula to teach us about 1 visit per week. Budget $65 per hour
Need night support and someone who can sleep train for my 4 month old baby. Must be first aid and cpr certified.
On-Call Postpartum Doula – Hospital-Only Support for C-Section Twin Delivery: Seeking an experienced postpartum doula who can provide on-call (with pre-agreed shift windows), in-hospital support during a 3–4 day postpartum stay following a scheduled C-section for twins. The hospital is Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, CA. Support being sought is non-medical and focused on newborn care assistance, parental comfort, and practical help immediately after birth. Budget is $60/hr or more and is negotiable.
I'm looking for help overnight for my wife and me for at least a few weeks starting the second week after birth. My mother in law will assist over night for the first week.
I would like a night doula who helps me sleep training the baby and help provide night time support to the me
I'm looking for night doula 3 days per week for my first 2 weeks, and 1 - 2 nights per week for the following 3-5 weeks. I'm also looking for day time doula 2 - 3 times a week for the first 2 weeks. I'd like the doula to have the doula certification, fully vaccinated, and a lactation certificate would be a plus.
Here is a refined version tailored for a night nanny and gentle sleep training: ⸻ We are looking for an experienced night nanny or newborn/infant care specialist to help care for our 6-month-old baby during nighttime hours. We are two working parents who have not had consistent sleep in several months, so we are hoping to find someone compassionate and experienced who can help our family establish healthier sleep habits. The ideal caregiver should have significant experience with infants (at least 3–5+ years) and be knowledgeable about gentle, responsive sleep training approaches. Certification in infant CPR and first aid is required. Experience specifically with night care and infant sleep coaching would be a strong plus. Our baby is generally playful and curious but currently struggles with falling asleep and staying asleep independently, especially at bedtime and during nighttime wakings. We are looking for someone patient who can help soothe the baby, respond to nighttime wake-ups, and gradually guide her toward better sleep routines using gentle methods. Responsibilities would include: • Handling nighttime wake-ups • Helping the baby settle back to sleep • Supporting a consistent bedtime routine • Implementing gentle sleep training techniques • Bottle feeding if needed overnight • Diaper changes as required • Light baby-related tasks such as washing bottles and tidying baby sleep areas We are hoping to find someone who is calm, nurturing, and experienced with infant sleep development, and who can also guide tired parents on best practices to support the baby’s sleep. Our estimated budget is $30–$35 per hour.
Help with baby at diferent times of the day. At night and through out the day
Our second child is due in the first week of December 2026. It is going to be a scheduled C-section. Our first baby was born healthy, and we expect the same for our second baby. We are looking for a night nanny's support to take care of the baby during the first 6 to 8 weeks, 5 to 7 nights a week. 8 hours a night. The main responsibility is to take care of the baby during the night: bringing the baby to mom for feeding or bottle feeding as needed, burping, changing diapers, soothing the baby to sleep, and light baby-related tasks like sterilizing bottles and pump parts.
Looking for a night doula for upcoming birth, with one of these certifications: CEA, DONA, BDC, ICEA or NHA Looking for 3-4 nights a week for around 6-8 weeks. Ideally <$55 an hour
My husband and I are welcoming our first in July. We'd love to have you based on your qualifications as a night doula for us 3x per week. We would like to chat and make sure a few things too, we do have a corgi if you are OK in dog home, we understand some people have allergies.
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