Parliamentary Reply by Minister Indranee Rajah on Support for Older Mothers
FIFTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF SINGAPORE
ORAL REPLY
WEDNESDAY, 6 May 2026
Ms Valerie Lee:
To ask the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance with an increasing trend of babies born to mothers in their 40s (a) whether the Ministry has (i) analysed what the insights are for maternal and child health and (ii) studied the implications for workforce participation; and (b) what targeted healthcare, fertility support and workplace measures are in place to support this growing segment of older mothers.
Ms Indranee Rajah (for the Prime Minister):
Both men and women are marrying and having children later. Mothers over 40 years of age have higher risk of maternal and foetal complications. Our public hospitals provide specialised care for such high-risk pregnancies, including being equipped with neonatal intensive care units for newborns requiring greater medical care.
Later marriages and births have also resulted in more couples experiencing challenges in conceiving naturally. As part of the effort of the Marriage and Parenthood (M&P) Reset Workgroup, funding for fertility health services, and support for those undergoing fertility treatments are being reviewed.
On workforce participation, Workforce Singapore provides a range of job matching and career guidance services, including for mothers in their 40s to stay in or return to the workforce. There are also programmes such as career conversion programmes and mid-career pathways programmes to support women who are keen to explore new roles.
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) play an important role in supporting working parents in managing work and personal responsibilities. The Tripartite Guidelines on FWA Requests set out guidelines for employees’, employers’, and supervisors’ considerations on FWAs.
The Government remains committed to supporting Singaporeans through every stage of marriage and parenthood. Last week, we announced the composition and scope of a newly formed M&P Reset Workgroup. It will develop a longer-term roadmap on how M&P is perceived, supported, and realised, propose policy enhancements, and mobilise stakeholders across society to collectively support Singaporeans in their M&P journeys.