They say “it takes a village” to raise a baby, but the reality of bringing an infant home from the hospital looks very different.
For many, the process means facing sleepless nights, caretaking, and mental and physical healing in isolation.
Other countries — like China and South Korea — have customs in which new mothers take designated time away from careers and housework, and get major assistance.
Now, new businesses are bringing elevated postnatal care to the US with luxury retreats to support new parents in the time between the hospital discharge and returning home:
The Village costs $950/night with a three-night minimum stay, while Boram charges $900/night for the first three nights with reduced pricing for each additional night (some guests stay up to 40 nights).
… is everything a new mom needs. The retreats follow the usual five-star hotel model, with some unique additions:
Maintaining well-being immediately following birth is critical: It can actually determine future health outcomes.
So if postnatal retreats can become more accessible, they have the potential to do more than just soften the blow — they could change lives.