
Reviewed by Mothrly’s Clinical Team — Obstetricians, Gynaecologists, Paediatricians & Postnatal Specialists | Evidence-based content for Chennai mothers
Most information about postnatal recovery describes what should happen. This guide describes what actually happens — and what clinical and practical support each stage requires to give you the best chance of a full, timely recovery.
A baby care specialist is a trained newborn-care professional who manages feeding support, bathing, umbilical cord care, sleep routines, and safety monitoring during the first 40 days after birth — the traditional recovery window recognised across South Indian postnatal custom, often marked by rituals from seemantham through valaikaapu. Unlike a general nanny, a baby care specialist is specifically trained in newborn-specific risks like jaundice monitoring and safe sleep, and Motherly places trained specialists across Chennai for day, night, or full-time shifts — often alongside a postpartum doula for the mother’s own recovery. If you’re weighing the two roles, our guide on choosing the right nanny after delivery in Chennai breaks down the difference in more depth.
| Role | Best For | Medical Care? |
|---|---|---|
| Baby Care Specialist | The first 40 days — newborn-specific risks and routines | No |
| General Nanny | Ongoing daily care once the baby is past the newborn stage | No |
| Nurse | Wound care, injections, or a medically complex newborn | Yes |
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A trained baby care specialist’s job here is to notice and escalate immediately to the parents and paediatrician — never to diagnose or treat. That escalation habit is exactly what separates trained newborn-care support from informal help. Our first-month paediatrician visit guide covers what that first check-up typically involves.
Many Chennai families still follow japa care customs during this window — oil massage, herbal baths, and a structured rest period for the mother — alongside modern safety practices. Motherly’s baby care specialists are trained to work within that tradition rather than around it, blending customary practice with paediatrician-aligned safety guidance so families don’t have to choose between the two. The mother’s own recovery matters just as much during this window: our postnatal recovery timeline, postnatal gynaecologist visit guide, and comparison of postnatal physiotherapy vs. rest cover what she should be doing for herself in parallel.
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No — the role is non-medical. A baby care specialist is trained in newborn care routines and safety monitoring, and is trained to escalate anything that looks medical to a paediatrician.
Yes. Motherly offers day, night, and full-time placements depending on what your household needs during the first 40 days.
A trained specialist is taught to wake the parents and escalate to the on-call paediatrician immediately rather than wait until morning — speed matters with newborn warning signs.
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This article is written by Mothrly's clinical team for educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice and must not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. Individual circumstances vary — always seek personalised guidance from your doctor, gynaecologist, or specialist.
Written by Motherly’s editorial team—dedicated to supporting women through pregnancy, birth, postpartum recovery, and early motherhood with compassion, dignity, and expert care.

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