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19 weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips
Your little lodger weighs between 300 and 400 grams – weigh a grapefruit in your hand and that’s about how heavy she is. Read more about this week.
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Minimizing Sucrose Intake To Cultivate Healthier Eating Habits For Your Child
WHAT IS SUCROSE
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Brain Games Help Boost Your Child's Mental Skills
Enhance children's brain growth by exposing them to brain games for kids that can nurture creative thinking and
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Babies And Their Grandparents - The Beginning Of A Beautiful Love Story
Grandparents love looking after their grandchildren and can be a great help to you as long as they can retain their freedom! Make the most of this special relationship.
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Foods to offer your baby now to encourage healthy eating later
Variety is key when you start complementary feeding. Help set her up for a future of healthy eating with these need-to-know numbers and food ideas.
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How many calories do mums who breastfeed need?
It’s no surprise that your energy and nutrition needs go up when you’re breastfeeding. Choose healthy foods and beverages to get the extra calories and nutrients you both need.
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Baby Allergies - 3 Facts Every Mum Should Know
Most allergies develop at infancy, particularly food allergy and atopic dermatitis (eczema).
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Common weaning foods and the risk of allergy
Learn more about foods which are least allergenic, and which foods can cause allergic reactions in your child.
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3-week pregnant: baby development and diet advice
You’re at the very beginning of the journey. You can’t see anything yet, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a whole lot going on.
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4-week pregnancy: baby development and diet advice
Almost one month already! There are lots of things happening inside you this week.
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Parents' guide : What you can say to your kids to promote a growth mindset for lifelong learning
Parents can nurture their children's growth mindset and love for lifelong learning by paying attention to the
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Your 8th Week of Pregnancy
Your baby is about the size of a grape. It now measures about 15mm. It is still very small and weighs a gram and a half.
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Developing Healthy Digestive System By Including Probiotics In Your Child's Diet
There are billions of bacteria living in our digestive system.
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4 Simple activities to boost your child's cognitive development
Help your children progress in their physical development and motor skills by engaging in play
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Protecting Your Child from Infections
Common infections like Chickenpox, Rubella, and Genital Herpes during pregnancy have multiple effects on mum and child. However, they can be addressed during early stages of pregnancy.
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Travelling With Baby
Going away with your baby gives you the opportunity to spend time with your family and enjoy their company. To make your trip a success, good preparation and organization are essential.
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Signs and symptoms of gestational diabetes
Find out who is at risk of gestational diabetes during pregnancy, the symptoms, and helpful tips on healthy habits that lower one's risk of getting gestational diabetes.
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Pregnancy Week by Week
I got the results of my pregnancy test and I’m pregnant! I’m going to be a mom! How can I find out about the different stages of pregnancy week by week?
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What is mastitis?
Mastitis is an inflammatory condition of the breast. It can happen when milk stays in your breast too long, or from infection in your breast.
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Discover Your Child’s Allergy Risk
What is an allergy?
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Baby Milestones – 8 Months
A few key milestones in your child’s development.
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Baby Milestones – 9 to 11 Months
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Baby Milestones – 12 to 24 Months
A few key milestones in your child’s development.
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Bathing hacks: How to top and tail a baby
Some babies love having a bath, while others need time to get used to it. For the first few weeks or so, you may want to top and tail baby instead.
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