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We are looking for a postpartum doula to support us after the arrival of our baby, expected at the end of April (likely via C-section). We would appreciate help with both newborn care and light household support during recovery. **Support needed includes:** • Preparing simple, nutritious meals (including basic baby food when needed) • Cleaning up dishes and light kitchen tidying after meal prep • Newborn care: feeding support, helping with naps and sleep routines, bathing, diaper & clothes changes, and gentle massage • Light housekeeping such as vacuuming once a week We are hoping to find someone experienced, caring, and reliable who can help us during this important transition period. Please reach out if you are available or can recommend someone. Thank you!
Planning to give birth in Milford Hospital, looking for a doula
Hello! We are expecting our second child in late February. Our daughter is 4 years old. I am in a phd program, and will not likely be able to spend dedicated paternity leave. We are looking for options for overnight, daytime, and/or 24 hour care for 8-12 weeks. We’d have a slight preference for live in care, if the rate is right—we’d able to have a longer commitment at a lower rate, of course.
1. Hospital 2. $1,500 3. Would like to have a natural birth but I also might be pushed to be induced because I'm considered high risk.
I am researching for my son and his fiancée who came home from the hospital today with their baby boy and are exhausted and need support. They have United Health Care and live in Johnston RI. I am willing to help pay some of the cost.
Twin girl infants, need help caring for infants, feeding, changing, putting down for naps, etc, as well as light chores, ie laundry, dishes, etc. Currently about 5-6 weeks old.
My spouse and I very excited to welcome our first child into the world this spring! We are both interested in postpartum doula support (our insurance will cover up to 15 hours). I am especially interested in getting some advice and support around sleeping, feeding, and having fun together.
Hi there, I hope you’re doing well. I’m reaching out because I’m currently looking for a birth doula for my October delivery. I’m currently 14 weeks pregnant with an estimated due date of 10/14. I’m planning to deliver at Women & Infants Hospital in Providence with the midwives at the birthing center, and I’m based in Mansfield, MA. I’m looking for a doula who is experienced with Women & Infants and supportive of a midwife-led birth experience. This is my first baby and pregnancy, so looking for all the advice and support! I have United Healthcare through Harvard Pilgrim, so I’d also love to know whether you accept this insurance, offer reimbursement support, or can provide a superbill. If you have October availability, I’d love to learn more about your services, experience, pricing, and whether you offer a consultation call. Thank you so much, and I look forward to hearing from you. Best, Kelsey
Seeking a certified night doula, ideally with some lactation experience who would be available to help us for the first 6 weeks with our new baby.
1. Beth Israel Boston 2. 3k 3. Currently in the early stages of creating a birth plan. I want to avoid a c-section if possible. My mother is no longer with us and having that extra female support is what I am looking for. Especially in the room during delivery.
I live in Ashland and need an overnight doula for the baby to feed, burp and watch her at night
I’m looking to work with someone who is interested in coaching me through the birth of my first child. I am interested in a minimal medical intervention, unmedicated birth. I am open to laboring at home for as long as is reasonable. Then I will be giving birth at Beth Israel.
My insurance doesn't cover doulas and I was wondering how much your full service is from not until labor and delivery . I have a lot of anxiety regarding giving birth and it's my first child and just looking for someone to talk with me prior and be there for my fiancé and I during.
Laundry , cooking , cleaning and night care and feed in from pumped breast milk
Hospital: BWH I am looking for some one to help me during the fist 2 weeks, at least during night, ideally 24h
I am looking for a postpartum doula who can help take care of our baby at night. I am scheduled to have a C-section and know I will need some extra care to recover and looking for someone to help with nights.
My name is Julia, I am a physician, and my sweet husband and I are expecting a baby girl at the end of May. We are looking for a reliable, trustworthy caregiver who can provide overnight support several nights per week, while also offering hands-on guidance to help us build confidence as new parents (e.g., swaddling, bathing, soothing techniques). We are thinking initially 4-5 nights a week (9-10 hours) maybe weaning down to 3 for a total of 12 weeks. We would like someone who would help with a feeding/pumping schedule, developing good sleep patterns, help with cleaning only related to baby (baby's clothes, pumping materials etc). For context, we experienced a late stillbirth two years ago after an otherwise healthy pregnancy. Because of this, we are especially hoping to find someone who is not only experienced with newborn care, but also sensitive to families who may be navigating some anxiety around this transition. We do not want to break the bank so looking for someone who is reasonably priced. Needs to be CPR and newborn care certified, English speaking, onsmoker. Thank you so much for considering working with us.
I am expecting a scheduled C-section with an estimated due date of 3/30/26 and will be giving birth in a hospital. I am looking specifically for daytime postpartum doula support after birth. I would like help with C-section recovery support, newborn care during the day, light household support related to baby and recovery, and guidance with feeding and routines. I am located in Taunton, MA and am a MassHealth member, so I am looking for a postpartum doula who is able to bill MassHealth directly or is enrolled with MassHealth. I am hoping to start support shortly after returning home from the hospital.
I’m going to give birth in a hospital and it would be nice to have someone to support me during the birth and immediate post partum period since I am a single mom.
I plan to give birth at UMass Memorial Hospital. I don’t have a budget in mind, just collecting information for now. Am I able to use FSA funds to pay for these services? I plan to have an epidural and would like the labor & delivery process to be as quick and painless as possible.
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