MEDICAL BENEFITS

Medically Proven Benefits of Postpartum Nursing Care

Postpartum nursing care, as an adjunct to your regular OBGYN visits, is incredibly important.

We start working with new clients in the third trimester to ensure they are physically and emotionally prepared for labor and delivery. And their home is organized into a super safe and convenient environment for the whole family.

Our clients enjoy having a personal RN by their side during regular doctor visits. A concierge nurse can help you ask questions, and they can reiterate the doctor’s instructions after the appointment. A concierge nurse will assure you it’s perfectly normal not to fully grasp medical information until the 2nd or 3rd time it’s explained. That’s based on neurological studies. And they can watch for emerging symptoms of postpartum depression to ensure early treatment.  

Published medical research studies report that pregnant women who receive additional psychological and medical support, beyond their regular check-ups, enjoy many physical and emotional benefits.

Easier labor 

Women who receive postpartum concierge nursing care tend to experience a shorter labor. And there are fewer cesarean section deliveries. Overall, their childbirth experience is less difficult and less painful.

More positive pre-birth emotions

Women who work with a postpartum concierge nurse experience less anxiety, and more positive feelings overall about their pregnancy and their new life with a newborn baby.  

Faster breastfeeding initiation 

Women who partner with a postpartum concierge nurse adapt more easily to the rigors of a breastfeeding routine. Initiation is more natural for both mother and baby. And exclusivity is more prevalent, which is healthier for your baby compared to packaged, processed formulas.

More positive postpartum emotions 

Women who subscribe to postpartum concierge nursing care feel less depression and more self-confidence with their newborn. It’s easier for them to identify early warning signals of psychological or health issues and start treatment right away. Plus, they are better able to monitor and interpret their baby’s cues and care for their needs.  

1: Obstetrical and Postpartum Benefits of Continuous Support During Childbirth; https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10643833/

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