By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Confinement nanny placements in Singapore are highly seasonal — demand spikes around Chinese New Year baby booms and school-holiday pregnancies, and top nannies book out 6-9 months ahead. For foreign nannies (commonly Malaysian), MOM EA licensing is the legal requirement. Quality varies dramatically: an experienced nanny who's cared for 50+ newborns reads distress cues faster than one on their second placement. Referenceability and replacement arrangements are critical. KakiList connects you with 81 verified Confinement Nanny providers serving the Queenstown area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.7★ based on Google reviews. Queenstown is Singapore's first satellite town with some of the oldest HDB blocks. Many have undergone upgrading but still have aging infrastructure. Whether you live near Queenstown MRT or around Queensway Shopping Centre, IKEA Alexandra, our providers serve all parts of Queenstown. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Most confinement nanny requests from Queenstown households cover twin-care packages, extended-stay options, and post-CS recovery care. Because the estate runs along Queenstown MRT with Queensway Shopping Centre nearby, most providers here can cover same-day call-outs across the Central zone without long commutes.
Average rating: ★★★★½ 4.7 across 58149 reviews
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| Service | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| 28-Day Package (stay-in) | S$2,800 – S$4,500 |
| 28-Day Package (day-only) | S$2,200 – S$3,500 |
| Extended Stay (per extra day) | S$120 – S$180 |
| Confinement Meal Package | S$1,200 – S$2,800 |
| Agency Placement Fee | S$300 – S$800 |
Prices are estimates and may vary based on scope, property type, and urgency. Get exact quotes by requesting free quotes.
Most providers listed for Queenstown also serve the wider Central zone. If you live between Queenstown and a neighbouring estate, contact any provider via WhatsApp — they'll confirm coverage and travel fees, if any, before confirming the job.
6-9 months ahead for peak periods (Chinese New Year babies, school-holiday pregnancies). 3-4 months minimum for any booking. Top-rated experienced nannies are the first to book out. Last-minute bookings (under 1 month) typically mean scraping the bottom of the barrel — experienced nannies are unavailable, and you risk getting a placement without proper references.
28-day stay-in nanny: S\$2,800-4,200 (standard experience), S\$3,500-5,500 (premium/experienced). Day-only nannies (14-18 hours): S\$3,200-4,800. Twin-care packages: S\$4,500-6,500. Extended stay (42-56 days): S\$5,500-9,000+. HDB property type affects living arrangements but not package rates.
Look for WSQ Postnatal Care certification (Singapore), Taiwan-based confinement training, or mainland China 月嫂 (yuesao) certification with documented years of practice. Ask for certificates. Equally important: recent client references — a nanny with 50+ newborns under her care reads distress cues faster than a beginner.
This happens — and is the worst possible time to scramble. Reputable agencies have 24-hour replacement policies with vetted backup nannies. Freelance arrangements typically have none. Ask specifically before booking: "If she falls sick on day 14, what happens?" A vague answer means you have no safety net.
For foreign nannies (Malaysian is the most common source), a MOM-licensed EA is legally required. Direct hire of foreign confinement nannies is illegal, same as maid arrangements. For Singaporean or PR nannies, direct arrangements are legal. Most placements go through EAs for the formal work permit, vetting, and replacement guarantee.