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Infant Care Maids in Singapore: Support for New Parents

Welcoming a new baby is joyful but exhausting. An infant care maid can support feeding, bathing, sleep routines and household chores so parents can rest and focus on bonding. This guide explains what infant care helpers can do, their limits, and how to choose the right profile.

Last updated: 2025 · For families with newborns and infants at home

At a glance

An infant care maid is a live-in helper who supports baby care and household chores. She is not a confinement nanny or nurse, but with proper guidance she can be a big help with feeding, bathing, changing and settling your baby, especially after parents return to work.

Many Singapore families choose to hire an infant care helper when:

  • Both parents are working and need daily support.
  • There are older children at home as well as a new baby.
  • Grandparents are present but cannot manage all the physical tasks alone.

At Honest Recruiter, we focus on matching patient, gentle and teachable helpers for infant care placements, and we encourage clear communication between parents and helper from the start.

What infant care maids can help with

Depending on your baby’s age and your preferences, an infant care maid can support:

1. Basic baby care

  • Changing diapers and keeping the baby clean and dry.
  • Bathing the baby safely (usually after parents demonstrate their preferred way).
  • Dressing the baby appropriately for the weather.

2. Feeding support

  • Preparing milk feeds (formula or expressed breastmilk) according to your instructions.
  • Washing and sterilising bottles and pump parts.
  • Helping to burp the baby after feeds.

3. Sleep routines & soothing

  • Helping to follow a simple nap and bedtime routine set by parents.
  • Carrying, patting or soothing baby to sleep (within safe practices).
  • Monitoring the baby while sleeping and informing parents if anything seems unusual.

4. Household chores related to baby

  • Washing baby clothes and linens.
  • Keeping the baby’s room and common areas clean and tidy.
  • Preparing simple meals for mum and family, so parents can rest more.

5. Support for mum

  • Helping with light chores so mum can rest, pump or breastfeed.
  • Maintaining a calm, supportive presence in the home.

What infant care maids cannot do

It is important to set realistic expectations. An infant care helper is not:

  • A confinement nanny providing specialised post-natal care for mum.
  • A nurse or medical professional who can make medical decisions.
  • Someone who should be left completely alone to handle emergencies without guidance.

Parents should still:

  • Decide on feeding methods, schedules and sleep approaches.
  • Handle medical appointments and medication instructions.
  • Provide clear safety rules (e.g. safe sleeping positions, no shaking, no risky practices).
Honest Recruiter tip: View your infant care maid as an extra pair of hands and eyes, not a replacement for parental care. With trust and good communication, she can take a lot of pressure off your daily routine.

Is an infant care maid suitable for your family?

An infant care maid can be very helpful if:

  • Both parents have demanding work schedules.
  • You prefer your baby to be cared for at home rather than in an infant care centre.
  • There are multiple children in the household.
  • You want someone to help at night or early mornings (within agreed limits and rest hours).

You may prefer other options (e.g. grandparents + part-time help, infant care centre, nanny) if:

  • You are not comfortable with a live-in helper at this stage.
  • Your home space is limited for a stay-in arrangement.
  • You prefer structured centre-based programmes for your baby.

How to choose the right infant care helper

When reviewing candidates, consider:

1. Previous baby experience

  • Has she cared for newborns or infants before? In Singapore or overseas?
  • What were her specific duties – night feeds, bathing, bottle prep, soothing?
  • Can she describe basic baby cues (hungry, sleepy, unwell)?

2. Personality and temperament

  • Gentle, patient and calm under stress.
  • Willing to follow parents’ preferred methods even if different from her previous employer.
  • Emotionally stable – babies can cry a lot, especially during growth spurts.

3. Communication

  • Can she understand and speak basic English (or your preferred language) to follow baby-related instructions?
  • Does she ask questions when unsure, instead of guessing?

4. Family alignment

Make sure both parents are aligned on:

  • What tasks the helper will handle for the baby vs for the house.
  • How nights and rest hours will be arranged.
  • What non-negotiable safety rules must be followed.

Setting routines & safety at home

Clear routines make it easier for your helper to support you confidently. Some practical steps:

  • Write down a simple daily schedule for feeds, naps and baths (flexible, not rigid).
  • Demonstrate how you want bottles prepared, stored and sterilised.
  • Show the safe way you want baby to sleep (e.g. on back, no loose pillows or blankets).
  • Explain what to do and who to call in an emergency.
  • Encourage your helper to inform you early if she notices anything unusual with baby’s feeding, crying or temperature.
Honest Recruiter support: If you face challenges during the adjustment period, we can help mediate expectations and suggest practical ways for parents and helper to work together more smoothly.

Frequently asked questions

Can my infant care maid do night feeds?
Yes, many families arrange for the helper to assist with night feeds, especially for bottle-fed babies. However, it is important to balance this with her overall rest so she can function safely in the day. Agree on a fair schedule together.
Is an infant care maid enough, or do I still need a confinement nanny?
A confinement nanny focuses mainly on mum’s recovery, confinement meals and newborn care in the first month. An infant care maid provides longer-term support beyond the confinement period. Some families use both at different stages, while others go straight to a helper depending on budget and preferences.
Do infant care maids cost more?
Helpers with strong infant experience may have slightly higher salary expectations, but this depends on their background, nationality and duties. Honest Recruiter will always provide a clear, itemised cost breakdown before you decide.
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