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Paternity Leave: A Catalyst for Extended Breastfeeding Among Singaporean Mothers

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Paternity Leave: A Catalyst for Extended Breastfeeding Among Singaporean Mothers

Singapore’s extended paternity leave empowers dads to support breastfeeding, fostering stronger family bonds and healthier babies.

Recent studies have highlighted the significant role of fathers in promoting extended breastfeeding. When fathers take paternity leave, it not only fosters family bonding but also positively influences the duration of breastfeeding. This insight is particularly relevant for Singaporean families navigating parental roles and responsibilities.

The Impact of Paternity Leave on Breastfeeding Duration

A study led by Northwestern University and Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago revealed that fathers who took at least two weeks of leave after their child’s birth were 31% more likely to report breastfeeding at eight weeks. This underscores the pivotal role fathers play in supporting breastfeeding during the critical postpartum period.

Singapore’s Paternity Leave Policies

In Singapore, the government has recognized the importance of paternal involvement by enhancing paternity leave policies. Starting from April 1, 2025, eligible working fathers with Singaporean citizen children born on or after this date will be entitled to four weeks of Government-Paid Paternity Leave (GPPL), an increase from the previous two weeks. This progressive move aims to encourage fathers to participate more actively in early childcare, potentially leading to longer breastfeeding durations.

Additionally, fathers can share up to four weeks of their spouse’s maternity leave through the Shared Parental Leave (SPL) scheme. This allows families more flexibility in balancing work and childcare responsibilities.

Benefits of Extended Paternity Leave

Extended paternity leave offers numerous advantages:

  • Enhanced Family Dynamics: Longer paternity leave is associated with reduced family conflicts and increased marital satisfaction.

  • Improved Maternal Well-being: Fathers’ involvement allows mothers to rest and recover, reducing stress and promoting better health.

  • Positive Child Development: Active father participation contributes to better emotional and cognitive development in children.

Challenges and Considerations

Despite policy advancements, challenges remain:

  • Workplace Culture: Some fathers may hesitate to take extended leave due to concerns about career progression or workplace perceptions.

  • Awareness and Education: Increasing awareness about the benefits of paternity leave and breastfeeding support is crucial.

Encouraging fathers to utilize paternity leave can have a profound impact on breastfeeding practices and overall family well-being. As Singapore continues to promote family-friendly policies, fostering a supportive environment for both parents is essential for the health and happiness of future generations.

https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2025/02/when-dads-take-leave-moms-breastfeed-longer/?fj=1

https://www.mom.gov.sg/employment-practices/leave/paternity-leave

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