“I Thought I Wouldn’t Need a Confinement Nanny for My Second Baby.” I Was Wrong.
This is how one mother described her own experience, in a review that says more about second confinements than most guides do. She had been through confinement once already. She knew the routine. So when her second baby was on the way, she assumed she could manage without a confinement nanny this time.
She was wrong, by her own words. And realising it took her until very late, when her request to Confinement Angels became last-minute.
Why “I’ve Done This Before” Doesn’t Always Hold Up
It’s a reasonable assumption. You’ve survived confinement once. You know what postpartum recovery feels like. Why would the second time be any different?
But a second confinement isn’t simply a repeat of the first. You now have a newborn and an older child needing your attention at the same time, and your body still needs proper time to recover regardless of how many times you’ve done this before.
This is the gap many parents don’t see coming until they’re already in it. By the time it became clear that help was needed, the window to plan ahead had mostly closed.
The takeaway: if you’re even unsure whether your second confinement will need support, it’s worth reaching out before you’re certain. Certainty often arrives later than you’d like.
What Happened Once She Reached Out
Once she contacted Confinement Angels, consultant Zhen Yi handled the request directly. The review describes her as prompt, responsive, and helpful from the start. Despite the short notice, she managed to find a nanny quickly, and the family was matched with Aunty Alice (CA834) from Confinement Angels.
What Good Care Actually Looked Like
According to the review, mummy shared that Aunty Alice was very experienced and very gentle with the baby. She took good care of her, and what stood out most was how genuinely she cared. She quickly learned the baby’s preferences, likes, and dislikes and cared for her with patience and attentiveness.
But her care wasn’t limited to the baby. She also looked after the mother and the wider family. She cooked for them, supported night feeds, and would wash and prepare all the pump parts and milk bottles in the middle of the night after each feeding session, so the family would wake up to a clean, ready-to-use set.
Why This Matters Especially for a Second Confinement
A second confinement often brings less outside help than the first, simply because people assume you already know what you’re doing. At the same time, you’re managing more, not less: a newborn alongside an older child, with the same recovery needs as before but far less time to attend to them.
This is exactly the gap a confinement nanny is meant to close. Not because you lack experience, but because experience alone doesn’t create more hours in your day or speed up physical recovery.
What She Took Away From It
In her own words, having Aunty Alice’s support meant she was able to rest and recover properly during that postpartum month. She described the experience as making the period smoother and more enjoyable for her family, and expressed gratitude toward both Aunty Alice and the Confinement Angels team.

Before Your Second Confinement Begins
If you’re approaching a second confinement and telling yourself you’ll manage without help because you’ve done this before, it’s worth asking a different question: who is taking care of you while you take care of everyone else?
Confinement Angels matches families with experienced, attentive nannies, even on short notice, so support is there when you realise you need it, not after.
What’s making you hesitate about getting help for your second confinement: timing, cost, or simply not knowing where to start?
Ready to find the suitable confinement nanny?
Enquire with Confinement Angels now, we’re here to help you every step of the way.
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