It’s an honor to care for you.

Have safe passage into parenthood with sanhujori, the South
Korean tradition of postpartum rest and relaxation.

Service Overview

In traditional South Korean culture, the practice of sanhujori is critical in ensuring the long-term health of both birth parent and baby. In the West, much of that mindset has been lost and moms are often left adrift after baby arrives. At Kae, we want you to get comfortable with being cared for.

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Our care helps you feel nurtured as deeply as your new baby. When healing is your primary focus,Cultivated over centuries, sanhujori focuses on keeping you warm, nourished, well-rested and physically and emotionally supported in the critical early weeks of postpartum. Working from your home, an emonim (loosely translated as “auntie” in Korean) is an expert in postpartum care. Your emonim provides a time-honored service that helps your body recover, and puts your mind at ease. your postpartum recovery can be restorative.

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In-home expertise.

Rest from the comfort of your own home, we will unobtrusively adapt to your space.

Nourishing meals.

Get home-made delicious meals steeped in Korean tradition and made especially for postpartum bodies.

Continual care.

You’re never alone unless you want to be. Your needs are anticipated and care is provided to you and your newborn (and even siblings, too).

Deep recovery.

Our care helps you feel nurtured as deeply as your new baby. When healing is your primary focus, your postpartum recovery can be restorative.

A day with kae

Your Morning

Here’s an example of what a typical day of around-the-clock postpartum care is like with an emonim at your service day and night.

9 a.m.
Prepare breakfast

10 a.m.
Clean dishes and sanitize pump parts and bottles

10:30 a.m.
Begin baby’s laundry and make your bed (if you’re not in it)

11 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Break

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A day with kae

Your Afternoon

Here’s an example of what a typical day of around-the-clock postpartum care is like with an emonim at your service day and night.

12 p.m.
Make lunch

12:30 p.m.
Eat lunch

1 p.m. - 2 p.m.

  • Upper body massage with hot towels
  • Sitz bath and feet soak
  • Bathe baby
  • Finish laundry


2 p.m.
Dinner prep

3 - 4:30 p.m.
Break*

*Only if providing daytime + nighttime service.
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A day with kae

Your Evening

Here’s an example of what a typical day of around-the-clock postpartum care is like with an emonim at your service day and night.

* The schedule for daytime service only is 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., without a second break.

4:30 p.m.
Cook dinner

5 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Serve dinner, clean up and depart if not providing overnight care.

6 p.m. - 12 a.m.
Rest

12 a.m. - 8 a.m.
Night care for baby

8 a.m.
Return baby to you and prepare for
the day

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