Tell us about your expected delivery date and any postpartum care preferences, such as meals or newborn routine support.
We’ll recommend experienced, Chinese-speaking confinement nannies. Each comes with a full profile, past client reviews, and infant care experience.
Select your nanny, sign the agreement, and pay a deposit to lock in. We manage all the paperwork, including MOM-compliant work permits for live-in nannies.
Your nanny arrives on the scheduled date, ready to provide full-time postpartum care for both mother and baby, including meal prep, baby handling, and emotional recovery support.
Who prefer receiving guidance and care in their native language, especially when navigating the challenges of postpartum recovery, breastfeeding, and newborn care within familiar cultural practices.
Including PRs, long-term pass holders or new immigrants who want culturally familiar postnatal support rooted in traditional Chinese practices, such as TCM-based meals and baby bathing rituals.
Who need experienced, trustworthy live-in help to ensure both the mother and baby are well-cared for during the crucial recovery period.
Who lack nearby family members (e.g. parents/in-laws) and require an experienced caregiver to assist with meals, feeding, hygiene, and newborn routine setup.
We work with professional Chinese confinement nannies who have years of experience in postnatal care, such as breastfeeding support and traditional practices. Each nanny is interviewed, background-checked, and verified by Luce, including past client reviews.
From baby care to mother’s recovery, our nannies provide full support including preparing nourishing Chinese meals and traditional confinement dishes to aid healing and strength after vaginal or C-section birth.
Luce handles all work permits and ensures full compliance with Singapore MOM regulations for live-in confinement nannies. Choose from 26 or 42-day packages with clear pricing and no hidden fees.
Our nanny has been carefully handpicked based on years of hands-on infant care experience, formal training in confinement care. We focus on both skill and temperament to ensure mothers and newborns receive professional, warm support.
We recommend booking at least 4-5 months before your due date.
To maintain quality and timely arrangements, we match based on client needs rather than allow selection. All our nannies are vetted to meet the same high standards, ensuring you receive excellent support regardless of assignment.
We provide a nanny profile with detailed experience, language skills, and a photo for your review. To streamline deployment and avoid delays during this crucial postpartum period, interviews are not part of our process.
Our confinement nanny is fluent in Mandarin.
Our nanny will not perform: Household cleaning beyond mother/baby needs, Cooking for extended family unless pre-arranged, Any medical procedures or medication administration, pet care, eldercare.
We recommend a standard 26-day confinement period, but we offer flexible options based on your needs. Please speak with our team for current availability and rates.
Yes, a deposit is required to secure your confinement nanny. The deposit amount will be communicated during the quotation process.
Confinement care includes baby hygiene, feeding support, and preparation of TCM meals to help the mother heal. It’s based on the traditional Chinese practice supporting postpartum recovery.
Yes, our confinement nanny prepares nutritious meals based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practices. Dishes may include red date tea, sesame oil chicken, pig’s trotters in vinegar, and herbal soups designed to replenish qi and support healing.
Our confinement nanny can adjust meal plans to suit dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, halal-friendly, or allergy-sensitive needs. Just let us know your preferences during the onboarding process.
No, Luce handles all work permit applications and ensures compliance with Singapore MOM regulations.
A confinement nanny specializes in newborn and postnatal care, whereas a maid typically handles general household chores. Our nannies are trained in baby care, emotional support for new moms, and traditional postpartum practices. They do not perform unrelated housework unless agreed upon.
Yes, our confinement nannies are briefed on Singapore’s healthcare system and emergency procedures. While they do not provide medical care, they can recognize early signs of jaundice or distress and alert you promptly.
Our nannies understand the additional care C-section mothers need, including help with mobility, wound observation, gentle massage, and assistance with baby handling during the recovery period.