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Occasional night shifts with newborn to 6 month year old baby. No additional duties besides taking care of baby overnight.
i am looking for a nurse / nanny to help me with my new born at home . example , feeding , putting baby to bed , watching her while i sleep or do work
Need a night nanny while I sleep for work. Husband is working in different state.
Need night nanny or night doula for about 7 nights and perhaps on an ongoing basis.
I’m a single mother by choice to a newborn. I’m looking for a night Doula/nanny to help me a few nights a week. I’m doing a combination of breast and bottle formula feeding.
Looking for a night nanny 3-4 nights a week in San Ramon from June-August
Nighttime with our newborn. Looking for 2/3 nights a weeks. Perhaps for a month or 2. Budget negotiable.
Sleep training and overnight help mostly. Experience with not an “easy” baby Unsure of budget, assessing what’s realistic first
Night nanny or post-partum doula that can be potentially subsidized/covered by CHAMPVA insurance a few nights a week.
Night nanny needed for new born baby Call me on 908-803-9676
Need a night nurse at least 3 days a week to help mom get some sleep.
We need someone who could come around 8:30pm to help with our infant-until I get home from work late night. We would like someone who is cpr certified, has at least 5 years experience working with infants and is okay having a 4 year old being around. It would be helpful to have someone who can help with sleep training for the baby as my husband goes to sleep around 9pm and has to be awake for work at 3:00am
Experienced postpartum doula for the first 1-2 months after birth who can also provide additional help around home during this period as needed.
Seeking a night nanny to assist with some sleep training.
We are looking for a night nanny to look after our two month old baby at night. At night, the nanny would be responsible for feeding, changing, and watching over the baby, including making sure the baby doesn't choke. We are looking for someone to do this from 10:30PM to 6:30AM. The rate we are looking to provide is $15-20 per hour.
We require someone with experience dealing with young babies, preferably those with reflux. No certification is required but it is a plus. Must have up to date TDAP vaccine. My baby is 3 months old and has silent reflux and very bad gas. He’s gotten a lot better with treatment and can usually sleep for longer stretches, but still needs extra care. He usually wakes twice a night to feed. My wife and I would love any help instilling better sleeping habits, but he’s still a little young for full sleep training. The only additional duties would be loading the dirty bottles into the bottle washer. We would like to have someone Sunday through Thursday night, 830pm-630am. Our budget is flexible based on experience. We know this is last minute but we are trying to replace a care provider who fell asleep holding our infant.
We need help with new baby so that we can adjust our schedules.
Baby boy is 2 months old. No special needs. Feeds 3oz every 2-3 hours. bottle washing would be appreciated, folding laundry. Estimated budget is 1500. No provider requirements.
I need someone to help take care of baby at night 8-10 hours. Sleep training when he gets older would be great
Time flexibility: we might want the doula can come 2-3 days in the first few weeks after delivery. Doula can offer newborn care including bathing, feeding and sleep training.
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