Breastfeeding is the best for babies and a healthy diet / maternal nutrition is important when breastfeeding. A decision not to breastfeed can be difficult to reverse. Infant formula is suitable from birth when babies are not breastfed. It is recommended that all formula milks be used on the advice of a doctor, midwife, health visitor, public health nurse, dietitian, pharmacist, or other professional responsible for maternal and child care and the financial implications should be considered. All preparation and feeding instructions should be followed carefully as inappropriate preparation could lead to health hazards.
If you're expecting a child, it's only natural to wonder about maternity leave. And why not, it's one of the biggest milestones in pregnancy - going on maternity leave. While it's important to educate yourself about the Maternity laws in Singapore, it's also critical to discuss your options with your employer early in your pregnancy.
In Singapore, legislations such as the Employment Act and the Child Development Co-Savings Act grant certain protection and benefits for mothers.
As long as the pregnant employee is covered under the Employment Act, she will be entitled to 12 weeks of maternity leave immediately after delivery. This will allow her to recover from the physical trauma of delivery to her body, and also to care for her new born child. This duration is the same regardless of whether the working mother is unmarried, non-Singaporean (whether foreigner or permanent resident) or if the child is not a Singapore citizen. If the employee is also covered under the Child Development Co-Savings Act (i.e. she is married and her child is a Singapore citizen, among other things), she will be entitled to not just 12 but an additional four weeks of maternity leave. These four weeks can be taken immediately before the delivery of the child, giving the employee time to rest and prepare for the delivery.
Subject to mutual agreement between the employer and employee, the last 8 weeks (9th to 16th week) of maternity leave can also be taken flexibly over a period of 12 months from the date of confinement.
To be entitled to full pay during maternity leave, you must have served your employer for at least 3 months before the birth of the child. You are only entitled to full pay during maternity leave for your first two children.
Working fathers, including those who are self-employed, are entitled to share 1 week out of the 16 weeks’ maternity leave, subject to the agreement of the mother and provided that they meet the following criteria under Child Development Co-Savings Act:
For the more information, you may check out the following link.http://www.mom.gov.sg/employment-practices/leave-and-holidays/Pages/maternity-leave.aspx
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