There's a 28-day luxury retreat for new moms and their babies in Singapore. It costs over $21,000.

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The retreats help new moms recover from birth by providing nourishing food, support from baby nurses, and around-the-clock specialists.

Ma was collected by the luxury-confinement hotel's limo 48 hours after giving birth and spent the next 28 days at Kai Singapore, being fed restaurant-style meals and having pampering treatments as qualified nurses helped her look after her newborn.

"This time allows the mother to rest and recover fully," Kim told Insider."It also gives the mother and baby time to bond without interruptions from guests.""It gives them the chance to avoid ailments that may weaken the body," Kim said."The mother will remain indoors to help rebuild her strength after giving birth and stay away from pollution and germs."

While new moms in Singapore can choose to book a more-economical confinement live-in nanny for $2,238 or more to show them the ropes of caring for their newborn, many women are choosing to book one of these VIP retreats and kick-start motherhood in style. The US-based perinatal psychologist Marisa Perera said that adjusting to life with a newborn and motherhood could be isolating, which can affect postpartum mental health.

Two other new luxury-confinement hotels that aim to help new mothers are the rooftop retreat Singjoy, which opened in February in the skyscraper-filled area of River Valley, and My Queen, which opened in September in a 500-hectare resort in the upscale area of Sentosa Island. "Women should cut themselves some slack during their postpartum recovery and not to stress themselves out," Teo said.She hoped to show new moms they're not alone during this time.

 

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