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Help with overnight feedings, changing diapers, putting back to sleep. Not looking for every day more like 1-3 days a week. Budget is somewhere around 25ish an hour.
Helping baby sleep Help with a non stop crying fussy baby We have tried every trick in the book she gets very fussy when it’s time to go to bed
We are looking for help with our newborn twins. We need help with feeding, changing diapers, etc.
Looking for overnight assistance with our newborn starting in mid January.
$25-40 per hour, date of birth not certain, need help with a night nurse
We are looking for a newborn care specialist for our three week year-old one night a week. We live in Baltimore City. He was born a month early and was in the Nicu for nine days but is doing well now other than not sleeping consistently, so we would love someone with some experience as a sleep coach as well!
I am looking for someone that can assist with overnight post partum needs for twins.
We are tentatively looking for 4-5 hour daytime shifts for 3-5 weekdays per week starting as soon as possible potentially through early to mid-January depending on how things go and maybe occasionally after (would likely not need care during the Christmas holiday week). I’m primarily looking for help to watch my newborn (currently 1 week old) while I catch up on sleep and maybe support with light housekeeping. Experience with healthy sleep habits a plus and references required and budget is $35-40/hour.
I plan to give birth in a hospital My budget is whatever tricare my insurance covers . My birth plan is to have a unmedicated birth. I also would like some minimal help after birth specifically on baby information ( latching, post partum help, baby needs)
I plan to give birth in a hospital setting, as I will be having a scheduled cesarean section. I do not have a fixed budget, but I am looking for something affordable and reasonably priced. My birth plan is focused on safety and health, with the main goal being a healthy baby and a healthy mother, while receiving proper medical care and support throughout the process.
1. Looking for a night time or day time nanny that can help with feeding infant, changing diapers, calming / soothing baby . As mother gets rest 2. Looking for someone who can help with cooking postpartum meals, cleaning, laundry 3. Budget can be discussed
Caring for baby at night so I can rest. Can help with laundry and washing baby bottles. We will pay $20 per hour but open to the demand of care giver
I am looking for extra in any support that I can at the moment I’m currently going through a divorce and my husband is not going to be a part of any of the process or the babies life. I plan to give birth at a hospital. I’m not sure what my budget is right now as I am new to all of this so I don’t know where it ranges and also I don’t have a birth plan because I’m not sure what that’s supposed to look like this is all very new to me and I’m under a lot of anxiety and I don’t even know where to start.
Looking for some care for our 7 month old (and maybe a little help with our older four year old). Parents would like to run errands and get a break a few nights.
I’m expecting my first baby, likely a C-section, and we don’t have family support nearby. I’m looking for flexible postpartum support, especially in the first few weeks. My estimated budget $2000
Hi! I’m currently looking for a midwife for a planned home birth. I do have a birth plan that I’d love to go over with the right person. At the moment I’m not exactly sure what my budget will be since my partner will be covering the cost, but we’re hoping to find something affordable and possibly a payment plan if that’s an option.
We are first-time parents in need of some additional support with our 7-week-old. He came early and we weren’t quite as prepared as we planned to be. We mostly have the basics down but could use someone with experience to help make sure we’re doing everything right like feeding, changing, bathing, and especially holding and soothing during colic episodes. We are looking for a baby care “coach” who can make sure we’re giving the baby the best care. We do not need assistance with other tasks. Our budget is around $50/hour and we would like a few multi-hour sessions, although this is all negotiable.
My baby is eight weeks and I am exclusively breast-feeding trying to be in a bottle feedings so that when I go back to work, my baby can take bottles. I am having a hard time leaning him two bottles and also noticing a cooking noise with my baby sucks my nipple, or even on the bottle. I also noticed that he takes in a lot of air and has a lot of gas and would like to see if you could check with his latch.
We are first time parents struggling with getting the baby to sleep in the crib at night. Would just like some help a few nights a week. I am breastfeeding.
I lost a child to cosleeping my last pregnancy I was exhausted and by myself with a 2 year old and a newborn I fell asleep breastfeeding him and woke up when my husband arrived home to find he was dead. I'm absolutely terrified of that situation happening again. I am 33 weeks pregnant with twins. my husband is going to be working and I am a high risk surgical C-section delivery at no later than 38 weeks due to prior complications. I am looking for assistance either day or night the first few weeks to help me get back on my feet and rest. I lost all confidence in my ability to read a newborn and am scared.
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