For a baby arriving in an unfamiliar world, the embrace of mom and dad is absolutely essential.
It is an old practice to treat healthy newborns in the neonatal room. It is important to take time to care for the baby directly, to adapt and understand each other more quickly, even though they are awkward and not yet familiar with each other. Yeon & Nature's mother-infant rooming does not interfere with complete attachment parenting.
Postpartum recovery is very important.
No matter how fast the birth is, it is no different. The mother's body has undergone physical exercise and changes as hard as soccer or a marathon. Sufficient nutrition and rest are essential. If postpartum recovery is smooth, breastfeeding and childcare will also be easier. Yeon & Nature provides brown rice vegetarian meals to help breastfeeding, and a holistic newborn care service for mothers who need 24-hour close care andrest.
Yeon & Nature's Postpartum Care
In Yeon & Nature’s mother-baby room, mothers and babies spend 24 hours together. Mothers breastfeed in response to their babies’ cries and behaviors, not in response to the nursing calls of the neonatal unit. At this time, babies build trust and psychological stability toward their mothers, and mothers feel greater maternal love for their babies, which maximizes their emotional bond.
Many mothers who have used Yeon & Nature’s extended hospitalization program are discharged with confidence in breastfeeding and baby care. You can feel that things that were awkward and difficult are gradually becoming easier. Many families return home with their babies as skilled parents after extending their hospitalization at Yeon & Nature.
Postpartum Care Program Contents
It is operated as a 4 nights and 5 days or 7 nights and 8 days program.
Breast care provided by international breastfeeding experts.
Midwives and nurses are available 24 hours a day to assist you.
We consider breastfeeding positions and methods one-on-one, tailored to the mother and newborn.
You will work with nursing staff to provide newborn care that is difficult to do alone at home, such as bathing and umbilical cord management.
If jaundice occurs in a newborn, phototherapy is provided in a rooming-in environment while promoting breastfeeding.
Meals, laundry, and cleaning are provided for the mother and her caregiver. We provide the best environment possible so that the mother can focus solely on her newborn.