In China, it is a common custom for mothers to stay in bed for at least a month of postpartum care after giving a birth, especially among older women who are more likely to experience medical complications.
Cui Jingwen, general manger from Li Ming Maternity Service Company, says new mothers need professional maternity matrons to care for them and their babies.
"In Chinese society, 95 percent of families are willing to accept the concept of neonatal care. They require good maternity care after giving birth. The concept is different from other countries that don't accept maternity care."
Professional maternity matrons in China may not be medically trained, but they do learn b