Luxury Confinement: A Sanctuary for New Mothers

Confinement centres may be a relatively new concept in Singapore but it is increasingly becoming more popular for new mothers here. For those who want home comforts, confinement now comes complete with luxury – from personalised meals to daily massages.

Looking after a newborn is a challenging but fulfilling experience. However, new mothers typically suffer from sleep deprivation, having to provide constant feeding and nappy changing. This excludes any potential complications during birth or post-natal difficulties that may affect the mother, both physically and mentally.

Good birth and post-natal experiences are vital to the wellbeing of both mother and baby. Positive maternal mental health also plays an essential role in a child's development after birth. According to a Ministry of Health study, 1 in 10 women have high scores of depressive symptoms during the first three months after delivery. All the more reason why rest and recuperation after giving birth are essential.

Asia Pacific dominated the global postpartum products market in 2020 and is set to boost demand for such products until 2028. Confinement centre is one such product and is playing an increasingly important role to support mothers in the recovery period, and business is booming.

What is a luxury confinement stay?

Bespoke hotel-like confinement centres provide round-the-clock support for new mothers and their babies. They are becoming popular for those with larger families at home or who cannot accommodate their nanny sleeping in the same room as the baby. These luxury centres also allow you to build, test and adapt to your new routines. Typically a stay ranges from 7 days to 28 days, and allows family members to visit and stay over, so you can ease into motherhood in a safe and supportive space.

How do confinement centres work?

1. 24/7 support

Medical professionals can reassure you and offer possible solutions – whether you're anxious about jaundice or colic. A dedicated team of trained nurses or nannies supports you with the proper post-natal care for you and your baby. Some centres have lactation consultants to help if you have challenges with breastfeeding and even provide luxury transport to and from hospital appointments.

2. Nutritious food

Getting the right nutrients after giving birth is crucial for both mother and baby. Getting enough vitamins and nutrients ensures new mothers can maintain their energy levels and pass the nutrients on to their babies during breastfeeding. From dieticians to Michelin-style menus, confinement centres cater to your needs with five meals daily. For those who are allergic or intolerant to certain foods but require the nutritional benefits for a speedy recovery, the meals are customised to your dietary requirements.

3. Prioritise wellness

Your body changes dramatically during pregnancy, and giving birth can be traumatic for some new mothers. Most importantly, allow yourself some 'me time' to recuperate. At a luxury confinement centre, you can do precisely that. Take advantage of herbal baths, facials and different massages, or do some gentle yoga, have physiotherapy. There is even counselling support on hand.

An alternative to traditional post-natal care

While many new mothers return home after giving birth, luxury confinement stays offer an alternative to traditional post-natal care. The days after giving birth are crucial in caring for yourself and your newborn. That’s why it’s important to ensure you have the proper support on hand so you can enjoy every minute with your child.

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