Why Have a Confinement
Nanny?
You might ask, why do I need a Confinement
Nanny? Do you realize that from the moment
you are pregnant, your body goes through a lot of
changes? Be it hormonal or physical, these changes affect
our body for a period of 9 months.
Even after birth, your body is also not being
spared of these changes. Some mothers get post-natal
depression due to hormal imbalance, excessive water
retention and fat deposits around the waist,
arms and
hips area. Therefore appropriate post natal care is very
important and there is a saying “ The better the post
natal care, the less illness and pain”. If the new mother
does not take care during this period, the roots of
various ailments will establish themselves and lie
dormant in her body, surfacing in her middle age or
later. This saying has been deeply ingrained in our
Chinese society.
New mothers need to recuperate from childbirth
and body changes. In the olden days, mother-in-laws are
the ones who took care of both new mother and baby.
However, with the modernization of society and changes in
family nucleus, we often engage an experienced
Confinement
Nanny to do the
job.
A Confinement
Nanny is engaged for 28days to care for
both new mother and baby. Special meals are
prepared for the mother to absorb and supplement
essential nutrients that have been lost during pregnancy
and childbirth. These meals comprise
mainly ginger, sesame oil, red dates, wolfberries,
Chinese rice wine cooked together with vegetables, fish,
chicken or pork.
You might ask, “I can cater for confinement food
right?”
Of course you can cater for
confinement
food. But a
Confinement Nanny
also helps to take care of the newborn who is adjusting
to the new environment. She will bathe, feed
baby (also during the night) so as to ensure complete
rest for new
mother. Mothers who breastfeed need ample rest to ensure
good supply of milk for baby. Babies who are showered
with lots of tender loving care are less fussy and more
cheerful, resulting in happier mothers
too!
Confinement
Nanny not only takes care of mother and
newborn, she will do laundry for mother and
baby,
prepare herbal bath for mother, marketing for ingredients
of confinement food (if required) and also do some basic
housework 3 times a week if there is no
helper.
Therefore, by taking proper care of yourself
during the first month of birth will help you recuperate
your body to pre-pregnancy state so as to enjoy your new
bundle-of-joy!
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