You’ve booked the gynae, now find the right helper to care for your new baby and yourself after birth. Here’s your guide to hiring one.
Good gynae? Check. Affordable yet luxurious maternity hospital? Check.
Now comes the next big decision that many Chinese mums in Singapore have to make: Which confinement nanny to choose?
This grandmotherly helper usually lives with the family during the traditional “confinement” period that ranges between 28 and 44 days.
Most couples are relieved that there’s someone who can understand and soothe the crying newborn, and attend to countless rounds of diaper duties, especially in the middle of the night.
The nanny also takes care of the new mum’s diet, so the latter can focus on breastfeeding Baby and recuperate after the delivery.
Your search for a nanny should begin in the first trimester of pregnancy. Popular ones are always in high demand, so you’ll want to book yours early. Most expectant mums rely on word-of-mouth recommendations from friends or parenting groups on social media.
You can also use an agency. The advantage is that you won’t have to handle the paperwork, such as applying for a work permit if the nanny is from Malaysia. The obvious drawback is that you have to trust that it will assign you the “right” nanny.
If you’re pregnant and wish to engage a nanny to look after you and your soon-to-be-born baby, here’s what you should know.
This story is from the May 2018 edition of Young Parents Singapore.
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