Q & A

Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifications do postpartum caregivers have?

What qualifications do postpartum caregivers have? The postpartum caregivers we dispatch are trained professionals who have completed specialized courses in newborn care, breastfeeding support, and maternal health management. They possess essential certifications, including CPR and first aid. These caregivers are not only trained through basic courses but have also completed systematic professional postpartum care training and passed evaluations. Additionally, they are experts who prioritize the safety and health of mothers and babies, leveraging years of accumulated professional knowledge.

What is included in the postpartum care service?

Our service includes newborn care, assisting with the mother's physical recovery, meal preparation, light housekeeping, newborn sleep training, breastfeeding support, and nutritional management. Services can be added or adjusted according to the client's needs.

How long is the service period?

The service period varies depending on the needs and circumstances of the client. Typically, we recommend a period of 2 to 12 weeks, but we can provide services for shorter or longer durations as needed.

How do I make a reservation?

You can fill out the reservation form on our website or schedule a consultation directly by phone. When making a reservation, please specify your desired service start date, location, and any special requirements.

Can I change my postpartum caregiver?

Yes, if you feel that the match with your postpartum caregiver is not ideal, you can request a change at any time. We prioritize our clients' satisfaction and comfort, and we will provide a suitable replacement as needed.

Is there anything I need to prepare when using the postpartum caregiver service?

There is nothing specific you need to prepare, but having a list of your baby's necessities and any special requests ready before the caregiver arrives can help ensure smoother service.

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