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あまね助産院(Amane Midwifery Clinic) is a local midwifery clinic in Omachi, Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It provides care, consultation, and parenting support for pregnant women, postpartum mothers, and families with babies. Rather than operating like a large medical institution, it is positioned as a community-oriented, appointment-based, one-on-one midwifery and postpartum support service, emphasizing warmth, relaxation, and individualized care.
The website lists a fairly broad range of services, including postpartum care, breastfeeding consultation, infant health checks, weight measurement, bathing and diaper-changing practice, feeding guidance, breast care, baby sign language, prenatal classes for mental preparation for childbirth, and touch-based care aimed at infant development. Its service design is quite specific around common concerns for new parents, such as “Why is my baby crying?”, “Is my breast milk enough?”, “Why is it hard to hold my baby?”, and issues related to head shape or side preference. Some classes are available online via Zoom.
The main content does not publish a detailed price list, which is a weakness in terms of information transparency. What can be confirmed is that all services require an appointment; online services must be paid for in advance, after which a Zoom link will be sent. Bank transfer is mentioned as a payment method, but the site does not state whether credit cards, e-wallets, or cash are supported.
The main advantages are its clear service focus and coverage across pregnancy, postpartum recovery, breastfeeding, infant development, and parent-child communication. The appointment-based and one-on-one format helps protect privacy and may be better suited to anxious new families. Its location is about an 8-minute walk from Kamakura Station, making in-person visits convenient. The downsides are that the detailed address is only provided after booking, prices are not public, and the initial comparison cost is relatively high. In addition, some content, such as “memories from the womb,” has a strong conceptual or belief-based tone, so users should judge based on their own level of acceptance. The website also includes a notice that “postpartum care is suspended,” so users should confirm in advance which services are actually available for booking.
It is suitable for expectant and postpartum families living in or around Kamakura who can communicate in Japanese, especially those seeking support with breastfeeding, postpartum recovery, infant care, and parenting-related emotional support. It is less suitable for people looking for comprehensive medical diagnosis, emergency treatment, or long-term remote services from overseas.
As the official website of a local Japanese midwifery clinic, it is generally accessible directly from mainland China. However, the service itself is highly location-specific, and its language, payment methods, and in-person visits are primarily geared toward local users in Japan.
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