Expectant parents are busy preparing to bring their children into the world by supporting them through any means possible. Such support inevitably includes financial support, which can add stress for many parents-to-be, considering that prenatal care alone can cost over S$6,000. However, while you may expect a rise in your utility and grocery bills as a result of being pregnant, there are several other not-so-apparent costs in having a baby. To help you best prepare, we've compiled a list of the top four things you should know and how to budget for them. 1. Costs of Unscheduled Doctor's Visits When you're pregnant, you'll be making weekly, semi-monthly, and monthly visits to the doctor's office depending on how far along in the pregnancy you are. In some cases, like unexpected bleeding or frequent pain, you may need to visit the doctor more regularly. While the average cost of prenatal care for...