It was found out that none of the women of intervention group went to a health center during 6 week postpartum period. 14.3% of the women of control group went to a health center on the 2nd postpartum day and three women on the 15th postpartum day. According to the findings, women of control group went to a health center mainly due to breast and breastfeeding problems (engorgement, mastitis) and infection in incision area, which made us, conclude that women of control group lacked information about breast care, incision care and breastfeeding. However, it may be concluded that the reasons for which women of control group went to a health center might be prevented or solved at an earlier period by an effective nursing care and consultancy. This conclusion was, also, supported by the fact that none of the women of intervention group who obtained home care service after discharge went to a health center. Women of intervention group, too, had many problems during postpartum period yet their problems were fewer in number compared to control group and they obtained care from home care nurse for these problems and thus did not go to a health center; which made us think that planned home visits made after postpartum early discharge reduced the rate of hospital visits of puerperal women. Supporting the results of our research, it was, also, reported in other researches conducted over the same issue that home visits made by nurses after postpartum early discharge reduced the rate of hospital visits