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8 Best Confinement Nanny Agencies SG (2026)

Terris recommends the best confinement nanny in Singapore for 2026. Honest picks across 8 agencies, with ratings, pricing, and what each one does well.

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When my own circle started having babies, the first frantic message in the group chat was almost always the same: who do I book for my confinement, and have I already left it too late? Finding the best confinement nanny Singapore has to offer is not like booking a cleaner. You are inviting someone into your home for a month, often longer, during the most vulnerable and sleep-deprived stretch of new parenthood. The stakes are high, and the good nannies get booked out months ahead.

I am not a confinement nanny, and I would never pretend to be. What I do have is a side window into this industry. I build websites for Singapore service businesses, and over the years I have spoken with founders, parents, and a fair few exhausted mums who told me exactly what worked and what did not. I have also helped friends and family shortlist agencies, sat through the WhatsApp back-and-forth, and watched how each agency actually responds when you have questions.

So this is my honest shortlist of eight confinement nanny agencies I would genuinely point a friend toward in 2026. None of these are paid placements. I have no client in this list, which means I ranked purely on reputation, reviews, training, and how each one treats parents. Book early, ideally in your second trimester, because the best ones go fast.

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What I look for in a confinement nanny agency

Before the list, here is the checklist I run through whenever someone asks me to help them choose. These are the things that separate an agency I would recommend from one I would quietly steer people away from.

  • MOM licensing. A confinement nanny on a work permit must be placed through a Ministry of Manpower licensed employment agency. This is not optional. I always check that the agency holds a valid MOM employment agency licence before anything else, because it covers the work permit, the insurance, and your legal protection if things go wrong.
  • Real training, not just experience. Years of experience matter, but structured training matters more. I look for agencies that run their own training, ideally aligned with newborn care, hygiene, and lactation support, rather than simply matching you with whoever is free.
  • A genuine replacement policy. Personality clashes happen, and a nanny can fall sick mid-confinement. The agencies I trust offer free replacement nannies and have enough bench depth to actually deliver on that promise within a day or two, not a week.
  • Verified reviews across platforms. Testimonials on an agency website are curated. I weigh Google reviews, parenting forums like SingaporeMotherhood, and word of mouth far more heavily, because that is where unfiltered feedback lives.
  • Clear pricing and contracts. Confinement is a meaningful expense, typically S$3,000 to S$5,000 for a stay-in nanny over 28 days. I favour agencies that are upfront about cost, deposits, levy, and what is included, rather than ones that get vague until you commit.
  • Responsiveness. How an agency answers your first enquiry tells you how they will handle a 3am question when your baby will not latch. Slow, scripted replies are a red flag.
Next: 1. PEM Confinement Nanny Agency
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1. PEM Confinement Nanny Agency

If I had to name the safest, most established choice in Singapore, it would be PEM. They have been running since 1987, which makes them one of the oldest confinement agencies in the country, and they were the first to be licensed by the Ministry of Manpower. That kind of head start shows up in their bench: they operate one of the largest nanny pools in Singapore, with hundreds of trained nannies on their books.

What I like most about PEM is the depth. When you have that many nannies and that long a track record, the replacement policy actually means something. If your assigned nanny is not the right fit, they can swap her out quickly, which is exactly the safety net you want during confinement. Their nannies go through structured training (the agency cites around 150 hours), and they bundle in extras like herbal packages, lactation meals, and postnatal massage if you want the full package.

The reviews back this up. PEM holds a 4.9 out of 5 average on Google across more than 6,000 reviews, which is an extraordinary volume for any local service business. When that many parents leave that consistent a score, it is not luck. For first-time parents who want the lowest-risk option, PEM is where I would start.

PEM Confinement Nanny Agency homepage screenshot

Website: pemconfinement.com
Location: 7 Gambas Crescent, Ark@Gambas, Singapore
Google Rating: 4.9 stars (6,000+ reviews)
Best known for: The oldest, largest agency in Singapore with deep replacement bench

Next: 2. Confinement Angels
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2. Confinement Angels

Confinement Angels is the name that comes up when parents want a more premium, hand-held experience. They are often described as the celebrities' pick, and while that is marketing, the substance behind it is real: they were awarded Singapore's Best Confinement Nanny in 2024, and they run their own in-house training centre.

That training centre is the part I find genuinely differentiating. Their nannies go through roughly 88 hours of medicine-aligned training in-house, which is a level of standardisation most agencies do not match. They also offer a guaranteed-arrival policy, so you are not left scrambling if something falls through close to your due date. For parents who are anxious about consistency and want a polished, structured handover, that reassurance is worth a lot.

On Google, their pool of nannies averages around 4.8 stars, and they have served well over 10,000 families. They lean toward the higher end on price, but if you want the white-glove version of confinement care, this is the agency I would point you to.

Confinement Angels Singapore homepage screenshot

Website: confinementangels.com.sg
Location: 25 Playfair Rd, Singapore
Google Rating: 4.8 stars
Best known for: In-house training centre, 2024 Best Confinement Nanny award, premium care

Next: 3. Star Confinement Nanny
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3. Star Confinement Nanny

Star Confinement has quietly become one of the most reviewed agencies in Singapore, and that volume is the reason I rate them so highly. They sit at 4.9 out of 5 across more than 1,500 Google reviews, which is a huge sample size for this industry. When that many parents independently land on the same score, you can trust the experience is consistent.

Their real strength is bench depth. Star runs a pool of over 200 trained confinement specialists, which is what makes their backup support credible. If your assigned nanny cannot make it due to something unforeseen, they have the numbers to send a replacement fast. During confinement, when you genuinely cannot afford a gap in care, that matters more than almost anything else.

They have over a decade of operation behind them and have served thousands of families. For parents who want a high-volume, well-reviewed agency that can handle hiccups without leaving you stranded, Star is an easy recommendation.

Star Confinement Nanny homepage screenshot

Website: starconfinementnanny.com.sg
Location: Singapore
Google Rating: 4.9 stars (1,500+ reviews)
Best known for: Large nanny pool (200+) and reliable backup support

Next: 4. NannySOS
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4. NannySOS

NannySOS has been operating since 2011 under MOM employment agency licence 13C6350, and they have built a steady reputation with both local families and expats. I like them for parents who want flexibility, because they offer everything from a full stay-in confinement nanny to daytime-only arrangements and shorter packages.

Their packages start from around S$1,999 for a 14-day period and stretch up to 16 weeks, which gives you a lot of room to match the service to your actual needs and budget. Not every family wants a stay-in nanny for a full month, and NannySOS is one of the agencies that makes the shorter or daytime option feel like a first-class choice rather than an afterthought.

They run a roster of over 100 professionally trained nannies, each with at least three years of experience, and they also handle the work permit and add-ons like confinement food catering and postnatal massage. For a balance of flexibility and value, NannySOS is a solid mid-market pick.

NannySOS confinement nanny homepage screenshot

Website: nannysos.com.sg
Location: 750 Chai Chee Road, Singapore
MOM Licence: 13C6350 (operating since 2011)
Best known for: Flexible packages, daytime and short-term options from S$1,999

Next: 5. NewBubs Confinement
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5. NewBubs Confinement

NewBubs is one of the newer names, but they have made a strong impression with a modern, parent-friendly approach. They are MOM-registered and licensed, and their selling point is a structured selection-and-training pipeline: every nanny goes through screening, structured training, and an internship before being placed with a family.

What stands out to me is the replacement promise. NewBubs offers unlimited free replacements, which is more generous than the typical two-swap cap you see elsewhere. If you have ever heard a horror story about being stuck with a nanny who was not the right fit, you will understand why that policy is reassuring. Their packages start from around S$3,888 and include consultation support plus the work permit and insurance handling.

Their nannies carry at least five years of experience, and the agency leans into holistic confinement care, covering meals, newborn care, and maternal recovery. For parents who value a clean, transparent process and a generous safety net, NewBubs is worth a serious look.

NewBubs Confinement homepage screenshot

Website: newbubs.sg
Location: 106 Braddell Road, Singapore
Packages from: S$3,888 with unlimited free replacement
Best known for: Structured screening and training, generous replacement policy

Next: 6. Super Nanny Services
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6. Super Nanny Services

Super Nanny is the agency I recommend to mums who are most worried about breastfeeding. Their differentiator is genuinely useful: their nannies are trained by a Senior Lactation Consultant who previously worked at Thomson Medical Centre, and the agency has its own registered lactation consultant on hand.

That focus translates into practical support. They offer complimentary short lactation advice over the phone and a free 30-minute home visit by their certified lactation consultant to help first-time mums get baby latching properly. If you have done any reading on the early breastfeeding struggle, you know how much difference expert latch support makes in those first chaotic weeks. Having that built into the confinement service, rather than as a separate booking, is a real advantage.

They are MOM-certified (licence 12C6019), based conveniently at Paragon on Orchard Road, and have served over 5,000 families. Their nannies carry a minimum of three years of experience. For a breastfeeding-first confinement, this is my top pick.

Super Nanny Services confinement homepage screenshot

Website: supernannyservices.com.sg
Location: 290 Orchard Road, Paragon, Singapore
MOM Licence: 12C6019
Best known for: In-house lactation consultant and breastfeeding support

Next: 7. NewLife Confinement
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7. NewLife Confinement

NewLife is interesting because they give you a choice that most agencies do not: a nanny in your own home, or a stay at their confinement centre. Established in 2016, they run both a confinement centre and a nanny-to-home service, which is handy if your HDB or condo simply does not have the space for an extra live-in adult for a month.

That flexibility is the reason they earn a spot here. Some families want the nanny in their home so the rest of the household stays close. Others, especially those in compact units or without a spare room, prefer the centre, where care, meals, and rest are all handled in one place. NewLife covers both, along with confinement herbals and postpartum rehabilitation programmes.

Their nannies are professionally trained with three to ten years of experience, medically checked, and hold valid work passes. They carry a strong review profile, around 4.9 across several hundred reviews on aggregator platforms. For parents weighing home versus centre, NewLife lets you keep both options on the table with one provider.

NewLife Confinement homepage screenshot

Website: nlconfinementnanny.com.sg
Location: 3 Ang Mo Kio Street 62, Link@AMK, Singapore
Founded: 2016 (4.9 across 300+ reviews)
Best known for: Both home nanny and confinement centre options

Next: 8. EliteMom & Me
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8. EliteMom & Me

EliteMom & Me rounds out my list with the most distinctive angle of any agency here. They are Singapore's first confinement provider to introduce a structured Early Sensory Stimulation Programme for newborns during the confinement period, which is a genuinely thoughtful addition for parents who care about early development, not just feeding and sleep.

Beyond that programme, what comes through in their reviews is the temperament of their nannies. Parents repeatedly describe them as professional and task-oriented but still gentle and caring, with several mentioning nannies who stayed up through the night with colicky babies without being asked. That blend of competence and warmth is exactly what you hope for during a stretch when you are running on no sleep and high anxiety.

Their nannies are carefully selected and trained, and the agency positions itself around high-quality, distinctive confinement care rather than chasing volume. For parents who want a more boutique, development-minded experience, EliteMom & Me is a strong fit.

EliteMom and Me confinement nanny homepage screenshot

Website: elitemomandme.com.sg
Location: Singapore
Best known for: Early Sensory Stimulation Programme, warm and attentive nannies

Next: Questions to ask before you book
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Questions to ask before you book

How much does a confinement nanny cost in Singapore?

For a stay-in confinement nanny over the traditional 28 days, expect to pay roughly S$3,000 to S$5,000, with premium agencies sitting at the higher end. Shorter packages bring the price down: NannySOS, for example, starts from around S$1,999 for 14 days. On top of the nanny fee, budget for the foreign worker levy if applicable, a security deposit, and optional add-ons like herbal packages, lactation meals, and postnatal massage. Always ask for a full written breakdown so you know what is included before you commit. If you are also sorting out meals, my guide to the best confinement food delivery in Singapore covers your options.

When should I book a confinement nanny?

Book as early as you reasonably can, ideally in your second trimester, around five to seven months before your due date. The best nannies at the top agencies get reserved well ahead, and leaving it late often means choosing from whoever is still free rather than the right match. If you have a preferred agency, contact them as soon as your pregnancy is stable and confirmed.

What does a confinement nanny actually do?

A confinement nanny supports both mother and newborn during the postpartum period. For the baby, that means feeding, bathing, burping, diaper changes, and monitoring. For the mother, it covers cooking nourishing confinement meals, basic household help related to the baby, breastfeeding and latching support, and overnight care so you can recover. The goal is to let you rest and heal while your baby is in capable hands. Many parents pair this with a postnatal massage in Singapore for physical recovery.

Do I need an MOM-licensed agency?

Yes, if your nanny is a foreign worker on a confinement work permit. Only a Ministry of Manpower licensed employment agency can legally arrange that permit, and going through a licensed agency protects you on insurance, contracts, and dispute resolution. Every agency on this list holds the appropriate MOM licensing. Confirm the licence number yourself before you pay any deposit.

Next: Need a website for your confinement or wellness business?
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Need a website for your confinement or wellness business?

If you run a confinement agency, a postnatal service, or any business in the parenting and wellness space, your website is doing more heavy lifting than you might think. Anxious, sleep-deprived parents research at 2am, and they judge your trustworthiness in seconds based on how your site looks, loads, and reads. A slow or dated website quietly sends those parents to a competitor who invested in their online presence.

I design and build websites for Singapore service businesses, including those in healthcare and wellness. I have also written a detailed guide on digital marketing for healthcare businesses in Singapore that applies directly to confinement and postnatal services, covering SEO, Google visibility, and how to turn site visitors into bookings.

This post is part of my wider Terris Recommends wellness series. If you found it useful, you might also like my picks for the best postnatal massage in Singapore, the best Pilates studios in Singapore, and the best physiotherapy clinics in Singapore for your recovery after birth.

If your confinement or wellness business needs a website that actually generates enquiries, get in touch for a free consultation, or explore my web design services to see how I work.

Choosing a confinement nanny is one of the more personal decisions you will make as a new parent in Singapore, and there is no single best answer for everyone. PEM and Star give you scale and reliability, Confinement Angels and EliteMom & Me lean premium and thoughtful, Super Nanny excels at breastfeeding support, NewBubs and NewLife offer flexibility, and NannySOS keeps things budget-friendly. The eight agencies on this list are the ones I would happily recommend to my own friends and family in 2026.

My advice: shortlist two or three, message them this week, and pay close attention to how quickly and warmly they respond. The agency that listens carefully and answers your questions without a scripted runaround is usually the one that will look after you well when it counts. And whatever you do, book early. The best confinement nannies in Singapore are gone long before your due date arrives.

Terris — Founder & Lead Strategist

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Terris

Founder & Lead Strategist

Terris is a Singapore-based web designer and digital strategist who has spent 8+ years building websites for local businesses. His Terris Recommends series shares personal picks for the best service providers across Singapore, informed by his experience working with businesses across industries.

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