Bountiful Bonds
Bountiful Bonds
Affordable Postnatal Care
Bountiful Bonds is a dedicated postnatal care service provider committed to enhancing the recovery experience for mothers and newborns by extending hospital care into the home environment. By providing 24 hour daycare for children, parents can also receive peace of mind that their child is safe and secure.
what we do
Bringing Professional Postnatal Care Home
Bountiful Bonds provides home-based care for mothers and babies, supported by midwives, nurses and lactation consultants. We also offer complementary nanny care supported by early childhood givers to support mothers returning to work.
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Assistance with essential tasks such as diapering, cord care, bathing, sleep routines, and feeding.
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Tailored support for mothers, including rest, comfort, meal planning, companionship, and recovery assistance.
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Extra care for mothers and babies requiring additional attention, including those facing challenges in early parenthood.
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Support in identifying and addressing emotional health challenges, including postpartum depression.
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Guidance in establishing healthy sleep patterns for both mother and baby, ensuring restful nights and balanced routines.
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Support for new fathers as they adapt to their changing roles, with practical advice and emotional support.
our values
Total Peace of Mind
Compassion
We care deeply – every mother, every baby, every visit.
Respect for Boundaries
We honor your space, your pace, and your choices.
Trust
You can count on us to be professional, reliable, and present.
Compassion
We care deeply – every mother, every baby, every visit.
Respect for Boundaries
We honor your space, your pace, and your choices.
Trust
You can count on us to be professional, reliable, and present.
Excellence
Skilled care. Gentle hands. Standards that never drop.
Empowerment
We uplift families and caregivers with confidence and care.
Inclusivity
We involve both mothers and fathers—because every parent matters.
To transform maternal and infant care in Uganda through innovative postnatal services and holistic solutions, fostering a future where every mother, baby, and family thrives with dignity, knowledge, and quality support.
To deliver excellence, innovation, and compassion by addressing real postnatal challenges through specialized home-based care for mothers and babies, complementary nanny care, and the empowerment of families and professional caregivers.
- High Maternal Risk: Uganda records 336 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births.
- Infant Vulnerability: 43 babies per 1,000 live births die in the first year.
- Limited Access: Only 58% of mothers access postnatal care.
- Hospital Gap: Early discharge leaves mothers without guidance or follow-up.
- Family Support Gap: Mothers often lack reliable care for their babies when returning to work.
- Structured Home Visits: 48 hours, 7–10 days, and 6 weeks postpartum.
- 24/7 Support: Home stays, phone, and WhatsApp guidance.
- Breastfeeding Assistance: Help with latching, positioning, and exclusive breastfeeding.
- Mental Health Support: Screening, counseling, and referrals.
- Family & Nanny Engagement: Training for fathers and caregivers.
- Cultural Sensitization: Evidence-based practices replacing unsafe traditions.
- Empowered Mothers: Greater confidence in home care.
- Breastfeeding Success: Early challenges addressed.
- Early Detection of Postpartum Challenges: Timely mental health support.
- Family Involvement: Reduced unnecessary hospital visits.
- Safe Practices Adopted: Babies cared for safely.
- Professional Standards: Midwife-led services ensure high-quality support.
- Comprehensive Care: Care for all mothers and babies.
- Specialized Support: First-time mothers, C-section recovery, high-risk cases.
- Current Service Areas: Kampala and metropolitan regions.
- Expansion Goals: Extend to additional districts with consistent quality.
- SDG 3 (Good Health & Well-being): Reducing maternal and infant mortality.
- SDG 5 (Gender Equality): Empowering mothers and caregivers.
- SDG 8(Decent Work & Economic Growth): Supporting midwives and educators with dignified work.
- SDG 10(Reduced Inequalities): Reaching mothers and babies with limited access.
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