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Cost of raising a child in Singapore
By SimplyJesMe  •  July 18, 2017
Time really passes fast, my baby is now 15 months old! It seems just yesterday I was writing about my first trimester. With mounting family expenses. I am keen to find out how much I have spent for my pregnancy and all related expenses. Besides my prenatal and delivery cost, there are also other expenses. Let's find out the approximate first year cost of raising a baby in Singapore. Previously, I have wrote about the 20 things you need to buy before baby's arrival. The expenses is less than $1,200 for me. What about the daily expenses? These are the 5 main areas that is the outlet for your hard earned money: 1) Milk powder and solid food I highly recommend that you breastfeed for at least 4 months to save on costs of milk powder. However, I know very well how difficult it is to continue breastfeeding when you return to work since not all work environment is conducive...
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By SimplyJesMe
I am Jes, a co-founder of SnackFirst, which serves happiness in the form of tasty snacks with free delivery. My adventures on starting this business is all under #SnackFirst. I used to #Travel overseas for work frequently but this made me so tired of the corporate world #SimplySalesTalk. So I left my $100,000 job to start my business venture. I still love to plan my own travels and if possible, drive and explore on my own even in foreign countries #YOLO!
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