Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang asked the Minister for Health whether there are plans to mandate help from polyclinics, public hospitals and private hospitals to address single unwed mothers' pregnancy and related health issues during their prenatal medical appointments and upon delivery of their babies.
Mr Ong Ye Kung: We recognise the challenges single unwed mothers face in shouldering the caregiving and financial responsibilities for their children, which raise their risks of physical and mental health issues.
Our public hospitals, particularly the KK Women's and Children's Hospital and the National University Hospital, provide single unwed mothers with comprehensive support by a multidisciplinary team, comprising doctors, nurses and medical social workers as well as mental health and community support, where relevant. This includes doing a complete medical assessment, facilitating counselling services, financial assistance and providing educational resources to kickstart their parenthood journey. They also proactively identify those who are at-risk or need more help and link them with community agencies, such as the Social Service Offices, Family Service Centres and social service organisations.
Our public and private healthcare systems treat all mothers equally, providing antenatal and postnatal care based on individual needs.