
SOLIDARITY PACKAGE
FemaleTHE PANDEMIC MIGHT HAVE CANCELLED MOST OF 2020, BUT IT SHOULDN’T WIPE OUT OUR COMMITMENT TO IMPORTANT CAUSES.

KNOW YOUR BREASTS INSIDE OUT
Her WorldIT STARTS WITH REGULAR BREAST YOU KNOW YOUR BOOBS INTIMATELY, AND THOROUGH SCANS LIKE MAMMOGRAMS. SELF-EXAMINATIONS THAT LET THESE TWO CHECKS CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE.

Shop For The Cause
Her WorldOne in six cancer deaths in Singapore women is from breast cancer. By buying these beauty products, you’ll be showing your support for patients and doing your part for research and awareness.

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING RESILIENT
Her WorldOur favourite male celebs clue us in on what they’ve been up to lately, pg 82

KEEP ABREAST OF YOUR LIFE
Harper's BazaarWhen it comes to breast cancer detection, it’s best to take matters into your own hands.

HW60 #Her World Her Story
Her WorldFor decades, Her World has been a champion for women – in mind, body and action.

PUTTING A FREEZE ON BREAST CANCER
The PeakCryoablation, a promising technique to treat early stage tumours, boosts the arsenal of treatments against breast cancer.

Buy These Products to Fight Breast Cancer
Her WorldYou’ll be helping to boost awareness, fund research and support patients. Here, you can see how much of your money will be donated to the cause.

Bold, Brave & Strong
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWhat is it like to beat breast cancer? We talk to three women who battled the disease and have emerged feeling empowered, educated and enlightened.

The C-Word
FemaleFACT: BREAST CANCER IS THE SECOND MOST COMMON CANCER IN THE WORLD, WITH ONE WOMAN DIAGNOSED EVERY 15 SECONDS, ACCORDING TO THE GLOBAL CANCER OBSERVATORY SET UP BY THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION.

SURVIVING BREAST CANCER: I’VE NEVER FELT MORE ALIVE
Her WorldPole-dancing instructor Jasmine Han refused to let breast cancer defeat her.

All In One
Young ParentsBusy days call for one-pot meals that nourish and satisfy the whole family, like these delicious creations from a mummy food blogger.

Break It Down: Breast Health
ShapeWith so many confusing and alarming reports about breast cancer, it’s tough to figure out what your risk really is. We asked top experts to help explain the latest facts behind the headlines – and discovered some very reassuring news.

NEVER GIVING UP
The Singapore Women's WeeklyChallenges, conflicts, cancer… they’ve been flung at her but actress Pan Lingling shows how she rolls with the punches to come out tops By SANDHYA MAHADEVAN

Breast Friends Forever
CLEOThey’ve been with you since puberty, but how much do you actually know about your boobs – and how they’ll change throughout the different stages of your life? Here’s a breakdown.

Breast Talk
The Singapore Women's WeeklyOctober being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we bring you the latest updates on our country’s most common cancer in women, plus inspiring stories from survivors By ELIZABETH LIEW

KEEP ABREAST OF THE FACTS
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWhen it comes to breast cancer, the specialists at PanAsia Breast Clinic leave no room for guesswork

TRY, DON’T BUY
Young ParentsReady to save some money? JASSMIN PETER-BERNTZEN rounds up the top baby equipment rental places to hit for everything, from breast pumps to carriers, toys and even winter wear.

My Breast Partner
Young ParentsReady to give Baby the best nutrition? JASSMIN PETER-BERNTZEN rounds up the latest gadgets, apps and accessories to make your nursing journey a little easier.

I’ll Be There For You
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWhen your world falls apart, a best friend can carry you through like no one else can.

5 SIMPLE WAYS TO REDUCE YOUR BREAST CANCER RISK
ShapeIt is still the most common cancer among Singaporean women – and the deadliest. This World Cancer Day (Feb 4), protect yourself with the best and very latest advice.

Getting on the First Solid Food
Young ParentsAt one point when a mum breastfeeds, she will wonder when the baby can take food from a source outside of her breasts. The phase to transition the baby to his or her first solid food is called weaning and is a cradle of uncertainty for many new parents. Sarah Shamila, the manager of Nutrition and Dietetic Services, steps up to provide some advice on this subject.

Getting Ready For Baby
Harper's BazaarThe ultimate list of everything you need to buy before your child arrives

Time Out
Young ParentsIf Junior is a fan of Lego, you won’t want to miss the upcoming The Lego Ninjago Movie.

How to check your breasts for lumps
CLEOStand in front of a mirror and look for any visible changes in your breasts and nipples.

Till it happens to you
CLEOThe risk of breast cancer increases with age – in fact, more than 80 percent of the cases in Singapore affect women who are 45 or older. Which is why when teacher Chen Zhi Chun was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer at the age of 26, she was at a loss...

“Don’t tell me that”
Young ParentsYou may mean well, but these seven statements hurt a new mum struggling to breastfeed. SASHA GONZALES finds out what you should say instead.

Why pay more?
Young ParentsWhen it comes to formula milk, the cheaper options are no less nutritious. We get the lowdown from the experts.

I’m a Survivor
Her WorldChue Mei Chew has battled breast cancer for more than 20 years. She suffered depression after losing a breast, and at her lowest point, even refused treatment. But she’s proof that with empathetic doctors and support from loved ones, cancer doesn’t have to be a death sentence.

Am I a good enough mum?
Young ParentsMillennial mothers may have more work-life options, but they suffer from Mummy guilt just like their mums did.

7 things you should know about... Baby’s diarrhoea
Young ParentsShould you worry when your little one has runny stools? EVELINE GAN asks the doctors.

The Joys of Giving
CLEOIt’s a proven fact that acts of charity are linked to feelings of happiness. So if you’ve considered doing volunteer work but never got around to it, now’s a good time to start. Hear it from three women who took the time out to make a difference.

The breast Christmas gift is...
Young ParentsJewellery that stores your breast milk as a souvenir of your nursing journey. Why has this trend suddenly taken off in Singapore? We find out.

The Top 8 Myths About Breast Cancer
Simply HerCan superfoods really reduce your risk? If you have bigger breasts, should you worry? asks medical experts to debunk DAVELLE LEE common beliefs about the disease.

Your Must-Know Cancer Guide
The Singapore Women's WeeklyIn support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, we turn the spotlight on cancers affecting Singaporean women.

STOP BELIEVING THESE MYTHS!
ShapeOctober is breast cancer awareness month, so there’s no better time than now to set the record straight about some myths surrounding this disease. It’s time to scratch these off your cancer-prevention plan.

“My BREAST JOB nightmare!”
The Singapore Women's WeeklyOne woman’s search for discount breast surgery has ruined her life and made her breasts look worse.

Smalltalk
Young ParentsThis is not your grandmother’s rocking chair. Measuring a diminutive 64cm in height, it’s tiny enough for your preschooler to clamber on by herself, and modern enough to be the highlight of your living room.

Breast Cancer Month
CLEOIt’s that time of the year where we all can make a difference in the fight against breast cancer.

9 GREAT WAYS TO SUPPORT BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
Her WorldFrom eating cake to buying pink makeup brushes!

A Warrior's Journey
CLEOShe was only 18 when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Jolene Ho and her mother, Jenny Khoo, recount the ups and downs of their five-year journey.

Give me the breast advice
Young ParentsIf you’re a first-time mum, you’re likely to have lots of questions about your nursing experience. We help you shoot the awkward ones to the experts.

BAN THE BOUNCE
ShapeYou love to run. So let’s get you a sports bra that can pass our high-intensity support test.

Back to Work, Baby!
Simply HerGoing back to work post-maternity leave can be an overwhelming experience. Here are some tips from working mums on how to manage the extra demands.

Should You Eat Soya?
ShapeOnce considered a superfood, soya has recently been linked to health issues. Is it harmful, or does it deserve a place in your diet? Shape investigates.

Demystifying Mammograms
ShapePut common worries about this breast cancer screening method to rest.

Bare necessities
Her WorldOne potentially fatal disease. One fabulous idea to raise awareness and funds in a unique way. Here’s what happened when Her World took on the fight against breast cancer.