
Postpartum care company Boram Care has expanded to Boram At Home programme designed to deliver structured maternal care directly to new mothers in their homes.
This expansion aims to offer evidence-based, judgement-free support during the first 12 weeks of postpartum.
Many women in the US do not receive adequate postpartum follow-up care due to short hospital stays, limited provider access, and high costs.
These factors contribute to the country’s high maternal mortality rate.
Boram At Home seeks to bridge these gaps with recovery support that goes beyond basic survival care, contrasting the standard US care which typically includes postnatal visit four to six weeks only once after birth.
Inspired by the structured postpartum care models of East Asia and routine home visits in parts of Europe, Boram At Home aims to reduce maternal mortality rates through a consistent care experience.
The service focuses on three key areas, encompassing parent and baby-centred care, which prioritises maternal healing and infant well-being; evidence-based guidance, offering hands-on support; and baby-specific housekeeping, which helps maintain a safe and organised space for the newborn.
Boram Care co-founder Boram Nam said: “While our Retreat offered a restorative experience for so many families, we feel strongly that expanding with Boram At Home is a key step in redefining the postpartum experience in the US. In many parts of the world, maternal recovery is a well-supported process–and we believe the US should be no different.”
Boram At Home’s restorative care is provided by doulas who follow best practice frameworks from organisations like the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
With flexible options ranging from 24/7 in-home support for up to 12 weeks to one-time four-hour visits, Boram At Home makes postpartum care more accessible to families in the US.