522 PW Confinement Center - Honest Review and My Stories
Pregnancy, labor, and delivery, then what next? Confinement, of course. Confinement, which literally translates to "sitting the month", has become a deeply ingrained tradition in Chinese society. Women are advised to stay indoors for recovery from the trauma of birth and feeding the newborn. There's a lot of do's and don't during this confinement period, and my gosh, the traditional ones are too damn strict. You cannot touch the water. You cannot blow cold wind. You cannot bathe nor wash your hair. Thankfully, the tradition has been improvised according to the advancement of technology and society lah, so not so miserable anymore, but I still do follow some of the rules, eg, I didn't wash my hair until the 20th day and I wore a long sarong throughout my confinement. When we found out that we're pregnant, the next big thing was confinement. There were few options to choose from at the time: my mom coming to our place, I go back to KB, I go to Sing's pl