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Postnatal Care Service in AB Road, Indore

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AB Road is a well-known residential area in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Families here seek verified domestic help for their apartments and independent houses. MyBuddyMaid provides trusted, police-verified professionals in AB Road with 24-hour deployment.

Finding a reliable, verified Postnatal Caregiver in AB Road can be challenging. With MyBuddyMaid, you get 100% police-verified, trained professionals who are matched to your specific household needs — whether you live in an apartment complex, independent house, or gated community in AB Road.

Postnatal Care Service Salary in AB Road, Indore

TypeMonthly Salary
Part-Time (4-6 hrs)₹9,750 – ₹14,300
Full-Time (8-12 hrs)₹13,000 – ₹19,500
Live-In (24/7)₹16,250 – ₹26,000

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FAQs — Postnatal Care Service in AB Road

How much does postnatal care cost in India?
Postnatal caregiver salaries range from ₹20,000 to ₹45,000 per month depending on the city and level of care. Daytime-only caregivers cost ₹20,000-₹30,000 in metros. 24/7 live-in postnatal caregivers — the most popular option — cost ₹28,000-₹45,000. In tier-2 cities, expect 20-30% lower rates. Most postnatal engagements last 40 days to 3 months.
When should I book a postnatal caregiver?
Book 4-6 weeks before your due date. Good postnatal caregivers are in extremely high demand, and last-minute bookings may result in limited options. For twins or high-risk pregnancies where early delivery is possible, booking 8 weeks in advance is recommended. We keep your caregiver on standby so she can arrive within hours of delivery.
Will the caregiver help with breastfeeding?
Yes, breastfeeding support is a core part of our postnatal care service. Our caregivers assist with correct positioning and latching, help manage engorgement using warm compresses, establish a feeding schedule, track feeding duration and frequency, and provide encouragement during the challenging first two weeks when most mothers feel like giving up.
What is the difference between a postnatal caregiver and a nurse?
A postnatal caregiver handles day-to-day newborn care (bathing, feeding support, massage, diaper changes) and mother care (massage, recovery meals, emotional support). A postnatal nurse is medically qualified and handles clinical tasks like wound dressing, catheter management, administering injections, and medical monitoring. For normal deliveries, a caregiver is usually sufficient. For complicated deliveries, you may need both.
Can the caregiver handle C-section recovery care?
Yes. Our caregivers experienced in C-section recovery assist with careful getting in and out of bed, support during the first walks (critical for recovery), monitor the incision area for signs of infection, ensure pain medications are taken on time, and manage the newborn's needs so the mother can focus entirely on healing. C-section recovery typically takes 6-8 weeks, and our caregivers are prepared for this extended timeline.
Does the postnatal caregiver also do household chores?
The postnatal caregiver's primary focus is mother and newborn care — not general housekeeping. However, she will handle baby-related tasks like washing baby clothes, sterilizing bottles, and keeping the nursery clean. She also prepares the mother's recovery meals and snacks. For general housekeeping, we recommend pairing the postnatal caregiver with our Maid Service.
I am a first-time mother and very nervous — will the caregiver guide me?
Absolutely — this is one of the most important roles of a postnatal caregiver. She teaches you how to hold, feed, burp, swaddle, and bathe your baby. She helps you understand your newborn's cries (hunger vs. discomfort vs. tiredness), guides you on breastfeeding, and gradually builds your confidence. By the time the engagement ends, you will feel like an expert.
What traditional postnatal practices do your caregivers follow?
Our caregivers are experienced in traditional Indian postnatal practices — daily oil massage (maalish) for mother and baby, preparing traditional recovery foods (gond laddu, dink laddu, ajwain water, panjiri), abdominal binding for uterine recovery, and warm water baths with herbal additions. However, we ensure all practices are safe and aligned with your doctor's recommendations — no outdated practices that could harm mother or baby.
Can I hire a postnatal caregiver for twins?
Yes, but for twins we strongly recommend either two caregivers or a caregiver plus a nanny. Managing two newborns simultaneously — feeding every 2 hours, double the diaper changes, and coordinating sleep schedules — is extremely demanding. A single caregiver cannot provide optimal care for two babies and a recovering mother simultaneously.
What happens after the postnatal period ends?
You have three options: (1) Extend the postnatal caregiver's engagement if you still need support, (2) Transition the same caregiver into a nanny role for continued baby care, or (3) We match you with a dedicated nanny from our Nanny Service who is briefed on your baby's established routine. We ensure a smooth handover so your baby's routine is not disrupted.

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