
When people hear the term “postpartum care center,” most still think of Taiwan. From nutritious confinement meals to 24-hour nursing care, Taiwan’s postpartum care model has long been recognized as one of Asia’s most established systems. But as cross-border healthcare and fertility needs continue to grow, a new market is quietly emerging in the United States — one that combines medical support with luxury postpartum and fertility care services.
Unlike the traditional image of a postpartum recovery center, many U.S.-based centers are evolving into full-service fertility support providers. Their services now extend beyond postpartum recovery to include IVF journeys, fertility-related travel arrangements, newborn care, and post-birth administrative support, creating a complete fertility care ecosystem.
In the past, postpartum care mainly focused on recovery and newborn support. Today, with the rise of IVF, advanced maternal age pregnancies, and assisted reproduction, families are navigating not only childbirth, but also complex international medical and legal processes. Some U.S. postpartum centers now begin supporting families even before pregnancy — offering wellness preparation before IVF, lifestyle support during embryo transfer, and stress management throughout treatment. Once pregnancy is confirmed, services continue through delivery planning and postpartum care.
Support also extends after the baby is born. If a newborn requires NICU care, professional teams may assist with medical coordination and newborn insurance. Services can also include passport applications, birth certificates, travel documents, DNA testing, and cord blood stem cell preservation. In other words, postpartum centers are no longer simply places for recovery — they are becoming integrated coordinators for the entire cross-border fertility journey.
For example, JDB Postpartum Center has expanded its services in recent years to include newborn insurance support, documentation assistance, DNA parentage testing, and cord blood stem cell preservation. According to the company, demand from Asian families has increased significantly over the past two years, driven by growing access to international healthcare and the globalization of fertility medicine.
Overall, the industry is shifting from traditional postpartum care toward a model focused on full-process integration and comprehensive family support. As demand for cross-border fertility services continues to rise, JDB has expanded across locations including Irvine, California and Texas, while also introducing luxury oceanfront accommodations inside five-star resorts. The goal is not only to provide professional support, but also to turn the journey of welcoming a baby in the United States into a beautiful lifelong memory.