Is there a post birth hotel in the DC area?

Anonymous
I would appreciate any info.
Anonymous
Sounds like a business opportunity. Where do these exist? Here we hire night nurses - very $$$$ or get family to help out.
Anonymous
I'd want to return home as quickly as possible. And when I gave birth to my two kids, home was a one-bedroom apartment. But it's where I felt secure and comfortable. Husband helped out. Family came two weeks later.
Anonymous
Just check into a two bedroom suite at the Ritz and hire a night nurse. The concierge can order anything you need for the baby and have it set up in your room. You will pay $$$. But you will get room service and anything else you want.
Anonymous
I think Nurse Megan (does Botox etc. in Ballston) was going to open one?
Anonymous
Best for baby to go home and not be in a hotel full of germs.
Anonymous
Sanu at the Watermark Hotel in Tysons just opened: https://sanupostpartum.com/
Anonymous
This post feels remarkably like astroturfing, but I'm also grateful for the information!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sanu at the Watermark Hotel in Tysons just opened: https://sanupostpartum.com/


Do the put all the new crying babies on the same floor?
Anonymous
I was literally thinking about asking this question earlier today. Here’s what I found from a search:
Fourth Retreat at The Watergate Hotel
https://fourthretreat.com/

Has anyone tried it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sanu at the Watermark Hotel in Tysons just opened: https://sanupostpartum.com/


A crying newborn in a 500 sqft studio? For the bargain price of $1,000/night? So nobody will get any sleep? That sounds miserable. Go home and hire a night nurse and cook.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sanu at the Watermark Hotel in Tysons just opened: https://sanupostpartum.com/


Oooh I am so interested in this!
Anonymous
A night nurse is not even close to the same as a postpartum care center. In order to get the same level of care you’d need to hire two night nurses (because they don’t work consecutive nights), a private chef, a housekeeper, a daytime doula, a nursing assistant, and a lactation consultant. When I lived in Asia all my friends stayed at birth centers with this level of care and loved it. I wish one had been available to me when I had my child.
Anonymous
I’d have definitely considered this if I didn’t have close family support in those first weeks post-partum. I think it’s a great idea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sanu at the Watermark Hotel in Tysons just opened: https://sanupostpartum.com/


How much does this cost?
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