MOTHER’S GUESTHOUSE
The Mother’s Guesthouse is a temporary accommodation facility located within the hospital, close to relevant departments. It is designed for expectant mothers who are about to give birth and face difficulties reaching healthcare facilities due to weather, transportation, or other reasons, as well as for mothers of babies receiving treatment in neonatal intensive care units after birth.
This service particularly benefits mothers coming from distant locations, allowing them to stay nearby and participate more closely and comfortably in their babies’ treatment processes. During their stay, mothers receive comprehensive training that teaches proper breastfeeding techniques, helps overcome breastfeeding challenges, and emphasizes the positive effects of feeding with breast milk on infant health. They also learn breast milk expression methods and proper storage techniques.
One of the key advantages of the Mother’s Guesthouse is that it enables mothers to be close to their babies, fostering a stronger bond. Physical proximity between mother and baby positively impacts the breastfeeding process and contributes to the baby’s health improvement.
Our guesthouse provides the necessary facilities for mothers to rest and receive psychological support. Beyond physical comfort, the Mother’s Guesthouse offers an environment of solidarity where mothers can find emotional support during this challenging period.
Mothers may stay at the guesthouse if:
The baby is receiving treatment in the hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit.
Strengthening the bond between mother and baby is needed, especially to continue breastfeeding.
The mother comes from a distant location and cannot make regular hospital visits.
The mother is close to delivery and faces difficulties reaching the hospital due to weather, transportation, or other reasons.
Training provided at the Mother’s Guesthouse includes:
Breastfeeding and breast milk education
Introduction to the institution and hospital rules
Effects of hospital admission on mother and baby
Postpartum and breathing exercises
Introduction to communication and necessary procedures for patients
Operation of the neonatal intensive care unit, medical devices, and diagnostic training
Hygiene education
Other trainings (heel-prick tests, vaccinations, routine follow-ups, etc.)
17 Şubat 2026