Privacy PolicyCommunity GuidelinesSitemap HTML
Download our free app
4.4 M following
Help! Fever cannot come down
When your LO’s fever cannot come down with meds, what’s your usual steps
need recommendation
Any east side mummy can recommend good children ENT (ear, nose, throat) doctor? My boy keep getting ear infection.
Remove Piles
Can gynae remove piles during cesarean?
Best Confinement Food Delivery Services in Singapore
Looking for nourishing meals during your confinement period? Check out the top confinement food services in Singapore that offer healthy, tasty meals to support your postpartum recovery and boost milk production. https://sg.theasianparent.com/confinement-food-singapore
✨ It’s back!
The Only C You Need by Aptamil Profutura KID CESARBIOTIK returns on 22 Aug @ Motherswork (Great World City) 💙 Calling all mums of 1–4 y/o who had a C-section — come for expert tips, warm convos & a surprise goodie bag 🎁💬. Spots are limited, RSVP now 👉 https://bfg9knkx.paperform.co
📝 This Week’s Mini Contest: Finish the Sentence!
“Parenting is like ________ because ________.” Being a parent is full of surprises... Some sweet, some messy, and many totally unforgettable. Now it’s your turn: complete the sentence in your own words! ❤️ Whether it’s heartfelt, hilarious, or brutally honest… we want to hear it. 💬 Example: "Parenting is like a rollercoaster because there are highs, lows, and screaming in between!" 🎁 The first 10 people to answer will get 50 bonus points! 💡 Plus, the top 3 most creative answers will win 300 points each! Let’s laugh, cry, and nod along together; comment below!
What does motherhood means to you?
Complete this sentence: Motherhood means _____
How was your labour experience?
Tell us your answer by commenting based on the colour of the hearts as shown in the image below! 🤰🏻
Asking for a family friend ..
who really needs guidance from Singaporean parents who have been through similar situations. She was married in 2018 and divorced at the end of 2020. She has 100% care and control of her two young children (ages 6 and 4), with 50% shared custody. Her ex-husband is supposed to pay $500 per child monthly, but he has not been paying since July. She is already planning to enforce this through the Family Court. What’s worrying is that during his recent access time, he did not send the kids to school and refused to take MC for them. He also has very little childcare experience — most of the time during his access, his parents (the grandparents) are actually the ones taking care of the children, not him. She is especially concerned because the older child has asthma, and the father refused to follow her instructions about his medical needs. On top of this, he has been posting untrue things about her on social media, like accusing her of spreading rumours in his older son’s school — something she has never done. She is very worried about: • neglect during access • refusing to send the kids to school • refusing to get MC • ignoring the child’s asthma care • relying on his parents instead of caring for them himself • unpaid maintenance since July • social media harassment For parents who have faced similar issues in Singapore, what would you recommend? Should she consider applying to vary the access arrangements? Is this something to raise to MSF or the Family Justice Courts? Should the school be informed? Really appreciate any advice so I can pass it to her. Thank you.
dad needing help
Curious - has anyone tried bringing their child to Parkway East’s paediatric urgent care centre instead of the usual A&E? Was it faster?