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I am planning to deliver at UT Health Women's and Children's Hospital in San Antonio and am currently 38 weeks pregnant. I am looking for a doula who accepts TRICARE Prime coverage through the TRICARE Childbirth and Breastfeeding Support Demonstration. I am also looking for an on-call nanny or childcare provider who can care for my two children while I am in labor: Ryann, age 8 Santiago ("Santi"), age 1.5 We also have three dogs in the home, but no pet care will be required. Food and drinks will be provided for you during the time I am in labor and delivery. This will be my third baby. My first birth was an emergency C-section and my second birth was a successful VBAC. I am planning another VBAC and currently plan to receive an epidural for pain management. If an emergency C-section becomes necessary, I also plan to have a bilateral salpingectomy (tubal removal) performed at that time. I would prefer a doula with experience supporting VBAC families and hospital births. Breastfeeding support after delivery would be appreciated as I plan to breastfeed. Insurance: TRICARE Prime.
Mama just needs a reset night! She’s 10 days postpartum, looking for just one over night of full rest. Basic needs: feeding baby, changing, putting to sleep, sanitizing bottles after feed.
Questions about pregnancy, emotional support, coaching husband through my emotions during pregnancy.
Twin girls. 28 days old. Looking for overnight professional care. Someone who can watch the babies while parents rest, but also coach us in infant care including burping, reflux, sleep schedules, etc.
We are looking for someone who would be willing to get up with the baby at night, and feed her, and also clean the bottles. It would be nice if they were able to sleep train as well.
Multiple children need care every once in a while Ages are 7,5,5,4, and 9 months
I have to go out of town for a couple of days and I need a sitter
Partial commit night nurse
Newborn care taker. Must be experienced with newborns, have background check. Caring for newborn overnight and bringing to mom to nurse.
We need someone to help with running the house, we have a toddler too
Looking for options for a night nanny and newborn care specialist Budget is not an issue Languages not necessary, Must have 10+ years experience Looking into sleep training
I need an overnight nanny in Harlingen, TX who is comfortable with independent newborn care to provide expressed breastmilk or formula, perform diaper changes, soothe the infant to sleep and ensure bottles and pump parts are sterilized. The candidate should be experienced, speak English, have independent transportation, and be infant CPR certified. References are mandatory. The salary depends on the level of experience, but may range from $20 per hour to $30 per hour.
I plan to give birth in the hospital with medication. I am on Medicaid, I don't have a birt plan yet. Im 33, I have 2 daughter's, big ahe gaps, on my last pregnancy after last birth almost 10 yrs ago. I want extra support as my family dynamic has changed. I will need help with sleep traing to flip the babies schedule so I can work. Im new to this so I want help with whatever is covered through my insurance.
I would like to hire a night nurse to stay the night two maybe three times a week for a few weeks after my baby is born.
Looking for a Doula in Fort Worth and potentially a night nurse as well. This is our first kid, and we're moving from Austin to DFW later this month. We'd work well with someone who is very evidence-based and who can help us figure out a birth plan.
Home $10,000 I don’t have a birth plan just yet. Due to being my first child
I am looking for a night nanny for 2 months (for 3x/ week at 8 hrs/night). Do you provide this service and if so, what is your rate and how does accepting my aetna insurance work? Thanks!
Looking for support want at home birth but an experienced midwife to know if I need to be rushed to a hospital, if excess / abnormal bleeding post birth. Postpartum care or night nurse severe depression with first child with no medication support.
I am debating between giving birth at home or at a hospital. I hear women of color die more often in Tx hospitals than anywhere else so I’m very hesitant. I don’t want to lie down during labor, I want to squat. I am not sure what my budget is quite yet but I do want someone experienced. This will be my first child, my mother will fly down and stay for two months to help. But once she leaves I may or may not need help with sleep.
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