A growing number of well-to-do new mothers are ponying up around $1,600 a night to stay at luxury postnatal centers that offer up perks such as a personal team of therapists and doulas, lactation coaches, CPR training for babies, round-the-clock breastfeeding support, pelvic floor therapy and hospital-grade bassinets.
Esther Park, the founder and CEO of Ahma & Co., told Bloomberg News that she has a waiting list of 4,000 people who are ready to pay up to $1,650 a night for a stay at the 175-acre Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort & Club in scenic Dana Point, Calif.
For a minimum of a three-night stay, postpartum mothers can expect amenities such as a 535 square-foot room with a private balcony, foot and sitz baths, on-site photo shoots and a 24-hour “baby lounge” equipped with monitors.
Ahma has raised money from investors who have committed an aggregate of six figures, according to Bloomberg News.

