As I am a mother who has been through an eventful period of cooking, I had the opportunity to get to know more about the true value of St. Mary’s Cookery. I think it suits to say that it shines in a crisis. During my check-in period, my baby was admitted to the university hospital for jaundice, and I went to the university hospital. To begin with, the bottom line is that St. Mary’s Cookery is highly recommended! There are many reasons to recommend, but I’ll write down a few. 1) Hospital connection & communication is the best! First of all, if my acquaintance says she chooses a cook, I will definitely ask her to choose a “hospital connection” cook like St. Mary’s. No one can guarantee that “my baby will be 100% healthy without getting sick.” I also never imagined my baby would be in a neonatal intensive care unit due to jaundice levels. “If” could be me, so facilities, rice… I think the most important thing when choosing a cook, apart from these ancillary things, is “the ability to cope with maternal and baby health problems.” I think hospital-linked cooks are the best at this, and St. Mary’s has the ability to do it well, and I think that by my standards, she has the ability to do it well. After the baby was born at St. Mary’s Hospital, I was told that he had jaundice and needed to continue testing. And when I left the hospital and went up to the cooking center, the consulting manager was already well informed of the baby’s condition. On the second day of admission, the baby’s jaundice level went up and I ended up being admitted to St. Vincent’s University Hospital. The director and the manager all comforted me just by the fact that the baby was going into the incubator, and they made sure not to skip meals. When I was moving to the university hospital, the manager accompanied me to the ambulance. (A mother who uses another cooking center was surprised to hear that ^^) She held my hand while I was going and hugged the baby instead, saying that I need to take care of myself. He watched the reception process at the hospital and stayed with him for a while holding the baby. It was cold too… I would have been so scared if I was alone. Thank you so much! And the cooking center brought me milk powder, handkerchief, milk powder, diaper, etc. I really didn’t know about it because I was a beginner’s mother, but I was really moved to see the bag you packed…paraffin3) It was nice to see the neonatal room clearly when I went out to the lobby. When the baby disappeared from the cam, the neonatal room teachers were always holding and taking good care of her. The neonatal room teachers might be a little tired, but it was good for the mother. ^^ And all the neonatal room teachers answered questions well and treated me kindly. 4) Other convenient services It was nice to wash them clean if you put them on the door. (I was surprised to see them opening them nicely… I thought they would come back as they put them in^^;) The cleaning teacher is kind, too! It’s also nice to be able to do paraffin, massage chair, foot bath, etc. freely. (It’s a problem because I’m busy ^^) And you can participate in various programs if the time is right.breast milk soap이전 이미지다음 이미지Boi’s cooking days *_*The recommended programs are making breast milk soap and hand-to-hand artificial shapes. I guess I like to have extra results. Actually, I couldn’t participate in hand-to-hand artificial shapes because I didn’t have time, but I found the contact information of the person in charge and contacted you after leaving the hospital, and they visited the house in person to imitate it and sent me the finished version by courier! The massage (especially, it feels warm and circulating) was good, and it was difficult to make a cooker, but… I was healed by talking a lot with the massage staff. lolThe bag you brought when you went to the hospital