There are many people around me who are confined at home and often cry secretly in the middle of the night. My mother-in-law is not satisfied with her cooking, or her husband is too busy to accompany her.
My sister was discharged from the hospital because of a tear in her private parts during delivery. Although she stayed in the hospital for a week, she has not fully recovered. After returning home, she had to kneel on the bed to nurse the baby because the tear was very painful. At the end of the day, her knee began to hurt. It's hard to get out of bed when the baby cries. My husband is too busy to take care of her at home every day. It is difficult for my mother-in-law to wake up after sleeping. I suggest that she go to the Yuezi Center.
Sitting in the center of the month can avoid the contradiction between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, and nurses and baby nurses can guide the elderly at home to take care of the baby scientifically, so that both mother and baby can have a good month.
The cost of the Confucius Center will be a little more expensive, about 30,000-40,000 a month. Many friends say that the biggest advantage of going to the Confucius Center is peace of mind. There are arranged diets and courses here, which are scientific and rigorous in quantity control and recipe setting. Eat five meals a day, although the ingredients you can eat in confinement are limited.