Anonymous wrote:They're very common in other countries. South Korea and Israel come to mind.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/28/world/asia/south-korea-joriwon-postpartum-care.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sanu at the Watermark Hotel in Tysons just opened: https://sanupostpartum.com/
How much does this cost?
$1000/night
There is one in NYC .boram too
This price includes set meals you may not enjoy, not some menu you can just order whatever you want. And no true medical care.
I'm so confused about who the target market for this is. If you can afford 1k/night, why don't you just get 24/7 help in your own home, which for the people who can afford it is probably way nicer than this hotel, with all your stuff handy.
They sell it with 24/7 nursery for baby, classes, lactation help, the ability to go off site and have a date. But I agree. I'd rather have a lactation consultant and doula and baby nurse in my home. Take out or meal service and cleaning services
Ya but have you ever tried to coordinate and pay for all that? Because I have. And it was too much work managing who was coming when on which days and needed to be paid when etc. Interviewing all those people ahead of time was draining. Explaining the breast pump parts to 3 people was annoying. And even with all that I still had big care gaps because everyone works a 4 or 8 hour shift so you don’t truly get a full night of sleep, for instance, because you have to deal with the baby hand off in that 8 hours. I would SO MUCH have preferred to just go to one place, pay one price, have 24 hour help and not have to arrange anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sanu at the Watermark Hotel in Tysons just opened: https://sanupostpartum.com/
How much does this cost?
$1000/night
There is one in NYC .boram too
This price includes set meals you may not enjoy, not some menu you can just order whatever you want. And no true medical care.
I'm so confused about who the target market for this is. If you can afford 1k/night, why don't you just get 24/7 help in your own home, which for the people who can afford it is probably way nicer than this hotel, with all your stuff handy.
They sell it with 24/7 nursery for baby, classes, lactation help, the ability to go off site and have a date. But I agree. I'd rather have a lactation consultant and doula and baby nurse in my home. Take out or meal service and cleaning services
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sanu at the Watermark Hotel in Tysons just opened: https://sanupostpartum.com/
How much does this cost?
$1000/night
There is one in NYC .boram too
This price includes set meals you may not enjoy, not some menu you can just order whatever you want. And no true medical care.
I'm so confused about who the target market for this is. If you can afford 1k/night, why don't you just get 24/7 help in your own home, which for the people who can afford it is probably way nicer than this hotel, with all your stuff handy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sanu at the Watermark Hotel in Tysons just opened: https://sanupostpartum.com/
How much does this cost?
$1000/night
There is one in NYC .boram too
This price includes set meals you may not enjoy, not some menu you can just order whatever you want. And no true medical care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sanu at the Watermark Hotel in Tysons just opened: https://sanupostpartum.com/
How much does this cost?