Mother and Baby Care at Home in Nashik — Overview
The first weeks after delivery are the most critical — and the most exhausting — for both mother and newborn. Hospital stays are short, and most of the recovery and adjustment happens at home. Medola's trained post-natal nurses visit your home in Nashik to provide expert, compassionate care for both mother and baby during this precious and demanding time.
Most complications in newborns — jaundice, weight loss, feeding difficulties, cord infection — occur in the first 7–10 days at home. A trained nurse visiting daily catches these early. For new mothers, post-natal depression, wound complications and breastfeeding failure are all preventable with the right professional support at home.
Services Included — Mother and Baby Care at Home Nashik
Newborn Baby Care
Complete newborn care by a trained nurse at your Nashik home — safe, gentle and clinically correct from Day 1.
- Daily newborn bathing
- Umbilical cord care & dressing
- Baby weight monitoring
- Jaundice observation (skin colour check)
- Baby feeding assessment
- Diaper rash management
Lactation & Breastfeeding Support
Expert guidance to establish and maintain successful breastfeeding — one of the most common challenges for new mothers.
- Correct latch technique guidance
- Breastfeeding positions for comfort
- Engorgement and pain management
- Feeding frequency & duration advice
- Breast milk supply guidance
- Formula supplementation guidance if needed
Baby Massage
Traditional and clinically recommended baby massage by a trained nurse — promotes sleep, weight gain and bonding.
- Full body baby massage
- Technique teaching to parents
- Colic relief massage techniques
- Promotes circulation and muscle tone
- Improves sleep patterns
- Strengthens parent-baby bond
Mother's Post-Natal Recovery Care
Professional nursing care for the mother's recovery — physical and emotional wellbeing after delivery.
- C-section wound care & dressing
- Normal delivery perineal care
- Blood pressure & vitals monitoring
- Post-natal anaemia monitoring
- Emotional support & counselling
- Post-natal depression screening
Baby Health Monitoring
Ongoing monitoring of baby's health milestones in the critical first weeks — with nurse guidance throughout.
- Daily weight tracking chart
- Jaundice colour progression monitoring
- Feeding and output record
- Sleep pattern guidance
- Vaccination schedule reminders
- Referral to paediatrician if needed
Night Nursing Support
Night nurse support for families who need help through the night — so parents can rest and recover.
- Overnight baby monitoring
- Night feed support
- Baby settling techniques
- Alert parents if intervention needed
- Mother rest support
- Available on request
Day-by-Day Post-Natal Care — What to Expect
Hospital Discharge to Home
First home visit on discharge day. Baby weight check, cord care, jaundice assessment, breastfeeding support and mother wound inspection. Setting the foundation for safe recovery.
Feeding & Weight Stabilisation
Daily visits to monitor baby weight return to birth weight (expected by Day 10). Breastfeeding troubleshooting, colic management, cord separation, maternal BP monitoring and emotional check-in.
Routine & Recovery
Baby massage teaching, sleep routine guidance, first vaccination reminder (Day 14 for Hepatitis B if due), mother's gradual return to normal activity guidance and post-natal anaemia monitoring.
Building Independence
Support as needed — 2–3 visits per week. Final health check at Day 40, women's health blood test recommended (thyroid, iron, HbA1c — all commonly affected post-delivery), paediatrician follow-up coordination.
Who Should Book Mother and Baby Care at Home in Nashik?
- All new mothers — especially first-time mothers who need guidance on newborn care
- Mothers who had a C-section — wound care is essential, mobility is limited
- Babies with jaundice — requires daily monitoring at home
- Babies with poor weight gain — feeding assessment and support needed
- Mothers experiencing breastfeeding difficulties — latch problems, pain, low supply
- Mothers with post-natal anaemia — common after delivery, requires monitoring
- Families where the mother's mother is not available to help — Medola nurses fill this role professionally
- Working families in nuclear households — no extended family support available



