As the landscape of postpartum care evolves, Boram Care is setting a new precedent with the introduction of Boram At Home. This innovative service focuses on enhancing maternal recovery through personalized support in the comfort of women's homes. In a society where maternal health is often overlooked, Boram At Home promises to bridge the significant gaps in postpartum care that many mothers face.
Boram Care, which has been at the forefront of personalized postpartum care since its inception in 2022, is expanding with this ambitious program that aims to reach more families. Currently, 3.6 million women give birth each year in the U.S., yet a staggering 40% do not receive adequate postpartum follow-up care. Factors like shorter hospital stays, limited access to healthcare providers, and high costs of care pose serious challenges to new mothers. With Boram At Home, the company is committed to addressing these issues by offering evidence-based recovery support tailored specifically to each family's needs.
Drawing inspiration from successful postpartum care models in East Asia and Europe, Boram At Home incorporates holistic and thorough care strategies designed to reduce maternal mortality rates. The service includes three essential components that prioritize the health and well-being of both mother and baby:
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Parent and Baby-Centered Care: This aspect emphasizes maternal healing while ensuring the infant's well-being. Support services include lactation assistance, overnight care, and education on newborn care.
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Evidence-Based Guidance: Boram At Home relies on authoritative resources and best practices established by leading medical organizations, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). This structured support aims to empower new mothers with informed care during a fragile period of recovery.
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Baby-Specific Housekeeping: To maintain a tranquil environment for the newborn, Boram At Home provides light housekeeping services. This includes tasks such as sanitizing baby bottles, doing baby laundry, and ensuring a safe space for the child to thrive.
Boram Nam, co-founder of Boram Care, emphasizes the importance of accessible postpartum support, stating, "Postpartum care is essential, not a luxury, but too many families are left to recover alone without the guidance they need." This care model not only aims to provide immediate assistance but also to change the cultural perception of maternal recovery in the U.S.
The transition to Boram At Home reflects a pivotal move toward making high-quality postpartum care universally available. Unlike the traditional approach, which typically involves a single postnatal visit four to six weeks after delivery, Boram At Home offers continuous support for up to 12 weeks, including around-the-clock in-home assistance or one-time consultations tailored to individual family needs. This structure allows women to recover in their own environments while receiving the guidance and care needed to navigate the postpartum period successfully.
Since its launch, Boram Care has aided over 1,000 families and their newborns, continually striving to bridge critical gaps in maternal health. Through advocacy and partnerships, Boram aims to normalize maternal care, making expert support a standard part of the recovery process.
To learn more about the Boram At Home program or to schedule a consultation, visit
boramcare.com/at-home. With such initiatives, Boram Care is committed to reshaping the future of maternal health in America.