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1. Certified, experienced, Spanish and English is a plus 2. A baby boy, 3 days old, needs assistance during the night, feedings and diaper changes, parents are very deprived of sleep, baby cries a lot 3. Sleeping training if possible 4. Open to budget
Support needed for care of 3 week old baby. Experience with newborn care required. Pay is $22 per hour
I just want to make sure I know I’m doing what I need to do for my son I’m a new mom ! I would like to have a routine for night since I myself am a night owl ! I like my son to learn Spanish as well as me! Cooking and clothes would be helpful with light cleaning !
1. I plan to give birth at a hospital 2. I have Medicaid that covers doula services
I plan to give birth at Mercy Hospital off Ballas Rd. I don’t have an estimated budget I would like a low to no medication birth but have not planned a specific birth plan.
Overnight care for newborn, from 9pm-7am. Must be cpr certified and experience caring for a newborn. Must be comfortable around dogs
I’m looking for someone super lovely to take care of my baby boy 2-3 nights a weeks for two weeks I’m having a back surgery and won’t allow me to carry him. So I need someone to stay with us or go late at night to help me resting a little bit. Also someone maybe that have any lactation advices, I’m a breastfeeding mom
Im looking for a midwife or anyone who’s experienced the after care for newborns, this will be my second baby and I would love to have this baby at home as well but this go round i was wondering if I could just get the service of someone just for the birth?…im tryna think of a way for the funds i dont really have and i know with the hospital they take my medical card so I can just go the appointments there with their midwives…but ik they don’t offer home birth midwives and that’s what I will need for when I give birth, i just want someone there just in case something goes wrong
Where do you plan to give birth (home or hospital)? We are planning a hospital birth, with the intention to labor at home as long as it is safe before going to the hospital. Estimated budget Our estimated budget for doula support is $1,200 to $2,000. We recognize this is a significant investment and are prioritizing it because this is our first birth and we are aiming for a low-intervention experience. Describe your birth plan We are planning, for the most part, an unmedicated hospital birth and strongly want to avoid an epidural. We are open to nitrous oxide (laughing gas) as a pain management option if needed. Movement during labor is very important to us, including walking, upright labor positions, and frequent position changes to support comfort and labor progress. We are looking for a doula who is comfortable providing early labor support at home, along with hands-on comfort measures, breathing and grounding techniques, and partner coaching. Advocacy is also important to us. We want support with communicating and upholding our birth preferences with hospital staff, as well as maintaining clear boundaries around who is present during labor, including support with limiting family presence in the birthing room. We value calm, evidence-informed guidance that prioritizes safety while supporting our goals.
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.
I plan to give birth at the hospital. I am very cautious about vaccines, especially on a newborn. I would like support and unbiased information regarding vaccines. I want to solely breastfeed, and I want to understand natural fertility as opposed to taking birth control
We live in Bettendorf. Looking for night nanny help
Prefer a home birth, I dont have a birth plan just figuring it out along The way, I dont work my other half does
C section- need a night nanny the first 2 weeks I’m home from hospital
Looking for a night time nurse so I can get my sleep and someone who can educate me on how to care for my newborn.
Looking for a newborn care specialist or a doula with at least 2 years of experience. My husband and I need support of our newborn throughout the night. This includes feeding, changing, and sleeping. The only cleaning we’re looking for is areas our son may dirty - crib sheets and changing area. Budget is negotiable.
Seeking a doula who would be available to accompany new parents on the drive to and from the hospital (round-trip from Iowa City, IA to Huron, SD), to provide newborn support and assistance during travel.
Need help learning how to provide for my baby while also ensuring rest and energy for myself to do so. I need breastfeeding support as well
Need English speaking doula, taking care of newborn. Need to change diapers and feed her, cleaning her bottles.
I pla to give birth in a hospital , my budget is 800 my birth plan is c-section
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