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Breastfeeding mums – Tips for Pumping at work

Breastfeeding mums – Tips for Pumping at work

Babies, For Parents, Uncategorized

Transiting from maternity leave to return to work can be stressful for moms, especially when it comes to the logistics of pumping breast milk at work. Getting your breastfed baby comfortable with bottle-feeding One of the most stressful…

Parents Share: How to Prepare Kids for their First Dental Visit

For Parents, Toddlers

Parents are often unsure of when to bring their child to the dentist, and some wait until all teeth have erupted.   However, it is recommended that the first dental visit start from the moment the first tooth…

Baby’s brain development & milestones: 1 – 3 years old

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From one to three years old, your baby will learn at an exponential speed to pick up skills such as walking, running, jumping, self-feeding, self-dressing and communication, to name a few. Children grow at different rates and this…

How to Make Vegetable Purees for Babies

Babies, Health & Nutrition

Starting your baby on solids is a fun and exciting journey! Most babies are ready to start at around 6-months old, and it is essential to ensure that your child can sit upright with minimal support to reduce…

Is it Dangerous for Babies to Sleep with a Bottle at Bedtime?

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Sucking is a primitive reflex for your baby that not only helps them to eat, but also has a soothing effect to help calm your baby down. This is probably why some babies might have developed the habit…

Pregnancy week 37 – 40: Is Baby Ready to Be Delivered?

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Oh wow, you’ve made it to Week 37! This means you’re in the last leg of your pregnancy and baby will be arriving shortly!   With a newborn on its way, have you gotten most of your baby…

IMPORTANT NOTICE!

Breastfeeding is the best nutrition for healthy growth and development of babies. Good maternal nutrition helps sustain an adequate supply and quality of breast milk. Unnecessary introduction of bottle-feeding, partially or fully, or of other complementary foods and drinks may have a negative impact on breastfeeding, which may be irreversible. Consult your doctor and consider the social and financial implications before deciding to use breast milk substitutes or if you have difficulty breastfeeding. Follow usage, preparation and storage instructions of breast milk substitutes or of other complementary foods and drinks carefully as improper or unnecessary use may pose a health hazard.