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Should I hire a confinement nanny or go to a confinement center during confinement?

I would like to share my opinion based on my personal experience. When I gave birth to my eldest son, I hired a confinement nanny. She spends part of the time raising children, and sometimes she doesn’t have time to do postpartum meals, give me breastfeeding and massage, etc. She also needs family members to go shopping for groceries. After all, she is at home. Some postpartum repairs require equipment, and the effect will be Even better, confinement sisters are obviously insufficient in this regard. Most of them spend their time and energy on the children, and the maintenance of the mother is slightly insufficient.

When I was giving birth to my second child, I went to a confinement center. They hired a one-to-three team to take care of the mother. They took good care of her, including breastfeeding, confinement meals, and basin repair. The care, wound care, disinfection, etc. are all in place, but because it is one-to-three, the child has to spend most of the time with the mother, and the confinement nurse is called only for feeding and breastfeeding. In this way, the mother usually does not have a good rest. Sometimes I just try to coax myself out of trouble, causing my back pain. Then I let go and gave most of them to the confinement nanny and left them directly in the nursery. However, when the confinement nanny has three children, one of them often cries and the others cry. If she cries, she won't be able to take care of her so well. She won't be able to add enough clothes and clothes. The child will have a fever during the confinement period because he wears too much.

Therefore, if possible, you should still go to a confinement center, but you must ask for one-on-one or one-to-many care. The one who is affected is the mother.