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Confinement Nanny vs Postpartum Nanny: What’s the Difference (and Which One Should You Hire?)

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TL;DR: A confinement nanny (often called a Yue Sao / 月嫂) is rooted in the tradition of zuo yue zi (“sitting the month”) and typically provides live-in 24/7 newborn care plus postpartum recovery support, often including traditional postpartum meals. A postpartum nanny in the U.S. can mean a broader range of postpartum support and may or may not include confinement traditions and meal preparation.

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Quick Definitions

  • Confinement Nanny (Yue Sao): Live-in caregiver rooted in Chinese postpartum traditions, often including meals and recovery routines.
  • Postpartum Nanny: Broader newborn and maternal recovery support that may or may not include traditional confinement practices.

What a Confinement Nanny Typically Does

  • 24/7 live-in newborn care
  • Overnight newborn support
  • Structured postpartum recovery guidance
  • Traditional warming postpartum meals
  • Parent education on newborn routines

Related: Chinese Postpartum Meals | Postpartum Nanny FAQ


What a Postpartum Nanny Typically Does

  • Newborn care & feeding support
  • Overnight help (if scheduled)
  • Recovery & emotional support
  • Flexible routines
  • Meals may or may not be included

Side-by-Side Comparison

CategoryConfinement NannyPostpartum Nanny
Core approachTraditional Chinese recoveryFlexible postpartum care
MealsUsually includedOptional
ScheduleLive-in 24/7Live-in or scheduled
Overnight careYesYes (if contracted)
Best forStructured recovery + mealsFlexible support

Which One Should You Hire?

Choose a Confinement Nanny if:

  • You want structured recovery routines
  • You want traditional postpartum meals
  • You want 24/7 coverage
  • You are a first-time parent

Choose a Postpartum Nanny if:

  • You want flexibility
  • You don’t need strict confinement traditions
  • You want newborn help with optional recovery support

Common Questions

  • Are confinement nannies live-in? — Yes, typically.
  • Do they cook? — Often included in confinement care.
  • How long do families hire? — Usually 4–12 weeks.

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