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Useful links & read-ups

Below are some useful links and websites. Click on them! Support/Info for Single Mothers The New Age Parents #asinglelove Single Parents in Singapore by theAsianparent.com (Facebook Group) Child Development Account (CDA) Illegitimate child/unwed single mother is not entitled to Baby Cash Bonus of $8,000. However, we still have the CDA bonus. Singapore Hospital Delivery Charges (Year 2018) Complete guide to Singapore Hospitals to give birth Cost of giving birth in Singapore 2018 [Infographic] Ultimate Guide: Cost of giving birth in Singapore and Baby Bonuses to help you save (If you're a unwed single mother, remember to put aside the Baby Bonus of $8K because we're not entitled.) Ready to Stock Up Baby Items? Check out these useful checklists The Ultimate New Baby Essentials Checklist BabyCenter Baby Registry Checklist

First visit to Baby Fair~!

Months before the baby fair, there's already preorder sales on the website. Some preorder sales are cheaper than what is sold at the baby fair on the actual day.  So i actually shopped online and pre-ordered quite a number of baby stuffs... To look at the total bill/order list, i actually saved quite alot of money compared to the usual price of products.  Reached baby fair at about 11.30am. It's a Saturday morning, the crowd is coming in.... Step 1 : Grab the free Baby Fair magazine at the entrance. Step 2 : Head to Show Management Office to print out all the pre-ordered item vouchers. Step 3 : Find the floor plan/map in the baby fair magazine and mark out which booths you are going to collect your preorders from. (this makes items collection and moving around among the crowd alot easier for you) Finally got my dream stroller!  I actually pre-ordered too many items for myself to handle. Luckily i wasn't alone, i had a friend with me and ...

Single and Pregnant: 13 Tips For Coping With Pregnancy

There are lots of reasons why women become single parents. Whether you chose to walk the path of parenthood alone, or have unexpectedly ended up in this situation, you may feel worried about how you will face pregnancy, birth and motherhood without the support of a partner. At other times you may feel confident, empowered, and ready to take on the world as a single parent. Mixed emotions are normal during pregnancy, and you will experience good days and bad. Pregnancy is a daunting time, but single pregnancy can be that little bit harder to navigate as you deal with worries and major decisions alone. The following tips may help you to survive pregnancy as a single woman: Single and Pregnant Tip #1: Accept Help  You really don’t need to do this all on your own. You don’t need to prove anything to anyone. All you need, is for you and your baby to be happy and healthy, and that means you might need to accept help every now and then. If you are suffering with morning sickness,...