Michi:
Why don't you learn how to manually massage your breasts from online videos? Then don't need to wash/sterilize the pump in the hospital?
Diapers:
I realize no one mentioned Nepia (
www.nepia.com.sg) which is made in Japan. I used Nepia for both my girls most of the time, besides Mamy Poko (nights). Good thing is can call for free delivery (Tel: 6226-2650) with min. 4 packs @ $15 each. All sizes are the same price, just different quantity. NB is 60, S is 54 etc. I like it cos it's soft and the cloth tape type, and even has waterline indicator to tell you it's wet. Good for first time parents who don't know whether to change diaper or not. BUT I must say diapers are all very individual cos of the cutting. It might be more leaky for those whose bums don't fit.
But it worked out fine for both my gals all these years. Can get at most NTUCs, but maybe no NB.
Nepia usually only has promotion at the end of May/June Motherhood fair for $14/pk +2pcs free. So if haven't given birth then, can buy to try try.
PruGift:
I have signed up with my agent already. One of the reasons I bought is in case my baby has pre-existing conditions, which would put exemptions in his policy next time and no need any underwriting. Anyway, before baby's birth, the plan is to protect me for death and critical illnesses. Since it's mainly death, critical illnesses (not including kids' additional illnesses) and some congenital whatever, I don't think it includes hospitalization for jaundice, which is considered too common and not critical enough?