Staying indoors throughout confinement is widely practised by the Chinese.
Bathing, washing hair and going out are traditionally discouraged during confinement
The Chinese, Malay and Indian communities have a number of practices for the mother and the newborn baby during the confinement period. The basis for such practices is to protect the new mother from future ill health, restore her strength and protect the family from ritual pollution.
The following are some of the confinement practices observed by these communities, according to KK Women's and Children's Hospital, a member of the SingHealth group:
Chinese practices | Malay practices | Indian practices | |
Confinement period | 30 days | 44 days | 40 days |
The Chinese believe in staying indoors throughout the confinement period to avoid outdoor pollution. Strenuous physical activities are discouraged to prevent further "muscle weakening". Some hire a confinement nanny to help with the housework and caring for the baby. Other practices may include:
| Traditionally, childbirth is in the mother's home attended by a midan (Malay midwife) and the umbilical stump dusted with a mixture of spices. Fortunately, this has been replaced by hospital births that reduce complications and infection rates. Immediately after birth, both mother and baby should be bathed in heated water filled with herbs. The mother should "keep warm" through various traditional methods. These may include sitting near to or lying above a heat source, or warming the abdomen by applying a heated stone over it. During this confinement period, a female masseuse is engaged to help the mother regain her figure or at least to keep her extended tummy trim. The practice of tightly binding the tummy is called berbengkong and is believed to help in maintaining the body shap.e Sex is also strictly prohibited during the confinement period. | Indian mothers are also discouraged from leaving their homes during their confinement period. Bathing is discouraged and if done, it should be performed with special herbal preparations and turmeric powder. Bathing is only allowed between 11 am and 2 pm when the temperature its highest. Daily body massages without oil are also encouraged.
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Ref: O17
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