correct me if im wrong.
my colleague did a alittle research about this and she found out that:
eg; u are having vaginal delivery half way and you need an emergency c-sec.
KKH will only charge c-sec, butTMC will charge both labour ward cost & OT usage for c-sec.
I have a fren who went thru this, as long as the marriage cert comes before birth cert cos details of child's father reflected on birth cert.. u can still be entitled for the 16weeks of ML ?
I may be wrong, this is what she shared with me.
agree with @mommymaomao .. i went with my foreign fren when she did her antenatal checkup in SG with Dr Edwin Thia before she went back her country to deliver. he was introduced by another fren of ours. very caring and always there to answer the list of qns my fren will prepare (oops). i was...
yup, a little at high side. but their advice will let u feel more confident to continue ur breastfeeding journey.
http://breastfeeding.org.sg/
i met another lady during one of my seminar, she is a breastfeeding counsellor. she said they provide support to mothers who experienced difficulties...
my colleague asked me to help her check when i was on business trips. so, i checked in both thailand & msia.. it is cheaper. just get them from pharmacy with a resident pharmacist.. dont need doctor prescription.
Hi Mummies !
Have you heard of infant massage? Anyone here attended the course and care to share about the course and the outcome of your baby after they received infant massaging?
oh yea, saw tt on NTUC shelf before... didn't try it. anyway, if im not wrong, Kodomo powder doesnt have talc, they have this main ingredient call magnesium silicate ..
i think talc is present in alot of cosmetic products... maybe for this case is because this woman apply on an "open area" and this powder travel all the way up to her tubes and cause inflammation..
"However, Dr Elaine Lim, senior consultant at the National Cancer Centre Singapore's medical oncology department, said: "The evidence regarding a link between talc and ovarian cancer remains inconclusive."
She suggested that those who are concerned can use cornstarch powder as an alternative."...