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I am looking for a night nanny to start in (expecting) July part-time (2-3x/week).
Hi Traci, Hope you are well. My husband and I are welcoming a baby girl in March 2026. We were hoping to have help/ care for our newborn at night. We believe that will significantly help us with my postpartum recovery.
Hi looking for a night nurse for late november through early january for our premie twin girls. Ideally looking for someone 3 days a week. One of the twins is on the smaller side (5/6 pounds) so need someone comfortable with that. We also have a dog so must be dog friendly person.
Need a nurse to come take care of my newborn and teach him how to sleep in the bassinet and crib without wanting to be on the chest all day. He’s also very fussy lately and has a bad diaper rash.
I need help after the first few days after delivery while I’m healing.
I need someone to take care of my baby at night so I can get some sleep. She is 2weeks old and cries from 2/3 am until 6/7 am. Need help with sleep training. My budget is 100-400 a night
Night nanny for about 12 hours from 7-7am 5 days a week for at least 2months. Baby is due 1/26
I’m looking for English or Arabic speaker, I need help with cooking, cleaning, laundry
Currently my new born is on formula and need to get shifted to breast feeding. Also, my milk supply is very small. Need help in increasing milk supply and changing my newborn to breast feed. In-home visit is much appreciated.
Looking for a night nurse to come take care of the baby for 8 hours at night 2/3 times a week, would be nice if they also know how to sleep train the baby. Baby is around 3 weeks, born on 1/17/2026 and is combo feeding so night nurse can either feed him pumped breastmilk or formula. While baby is sleeping help with washing bottle and pump parts and cleaning baby clothes. Also help with bath time.
Hello, I am expecting my baby on August 10th and am looking for a postpartum doula in New Jersey to provide overnight support. I am interested in support for 4+ weeks. I am excited to meet you! Please send me a message if you are interested. I would love to learn more about your experience and availability. Warm regards, Marcela
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.
I need help for sleeping my son is 8 months I cannot sleep he is crying
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center I want to wait until the umbilical cord turns white to cut it.
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.
Position: Live in Weekend Night Nurse / Newborn Care Dates: (Sat–Mon): 5/2–5/4, 5/8–5/10 ( I am also seeking long M-F care as well) Schedule: * Sat 9:00 PM → Mon 9:00 AM * Breaks (Sat + Sun): 9:00 AM–1:00 PM, 6:00–9:00 PM Compensation: * $350/day flat ($700 per weekend) * Primarily overnight care; minimal daytime support Responsibilities: * Full care for one newborn (born April 22, 2026) * Bottle feeding, diapering, soothing * Bottle washing, baby laundry * Light baby-related organization Requirements: * Reliable, flexible, professional, strong communication, good sense of humor, patient * CPR/First Aid certified * 2+ references Location / Accommodations: * Tribeca, Manhattan * Private bathroom; shared bedroom with baby
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We are looking for a postpartum doula that will be able to come to the house (Park Slope, Brooklyn, 11215) as soon as baby arrives home and help us feel confident with baby care - bath, diaper change, holding baby etc. also give us advice and support about feeding baby - breastfeeding/pumping/formula feeding. We will want to start at 4-5 times a week for 4-5 hours for the first couple of weeks and then reduce the frequency gradually. At the beginning we are looking for daytime visits but we might be interested in occasional night time visits.
help through the night, first three to four weeks, feeding, cleaning, etc
Looking for a night nanny or nurse for the first few weeks. Due date 4/13
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