Is Home Births Legal in Singapore After the 2026 Law Changes?

Yes, home births are legal in Singapore under strict conditions. The Ministry of Health (MOH) permits them only for low-risk pregnancies with prior approval, mandating a licensed obstetrician or accredited midwife. Unplanned home births without MOH authorization face penalties, including potential prosecution under the Child Act.


Key Regulations for Home Births in Singapore

  • Licensing Requirement: Only obstetricians registered with the Singapore Medical Council or midwives accredited by the MOH may attend home births. Midwives must operate under a licensed healthcare institution’s oversight.
  • Risk Assessment Mandate: A formal risk assessment by an obstetrician is compulsory before approval. High-risk pregnancies (e.g., breech presentation, preeclampsia) are automatically disqualified.
  • Emergency Protocol: Approved providers must have a prearranged transfer plan to a hospital with 24/7 obstetric services. Failure to comply voids legal protections, exposing providers to civil liability.