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Is my baby allergic to cow's milk?
My baby doesn't seem well after their bottle or dairy product. Apparently they may be allergic to cow's milk . I would like to know more about this .
How can I make sure my baby sleeps well?
When will my baby sleep through the night? Is it normal for my baby to wriggle when sleeping?
Congratulations on reaching this exciting milestone and have fun feeding your baby his first foods.
Though your baby is planted deep inside you, this is the week where everything gets set up for his sense of smell. Read more about this week.
Your little lodger weighs around 335g now – weigh a grapefruit in your hand and that’s about how heavy she is. And just as juicy! Read more about this week.
The start of your second trimester is the start of lots of new development milestones for your baby. Read more about this week.
Your baby tends to keep his head down, arms crossed, and legs folded up on his chest as there’s not much room to move around. He’ll be very glad to get out and stretch!
Your baby is still developing as you head into the final lap but it’s mostly perfecting and polishing from here on out. He or she is getting ready to meet you!
Things are slowing down a little in your belly now. That’s because everything is getting close to being cooked! Your baby is around 45 cm long and weighs 2.2 juicy kilos.
Time’s up! If he hasn’t already, your baby will arrive in the next few days. If he doesn’t come out voluntarily, your doctor might give him a little nudge. And then you will be a mother at last!
You might have felt a few contractions already and were wondering if that was “it”. Don’t worry, you won’t miss the start of labour! Read more about this next to last week.
Two more weeks! Yes, it’s true, you and your little one will soon be making each other’s acquaintance. Everything is pretty much in place. Read more about this week.
From now until she makes her grand entrance, your baby will continue to put on about a half a pound per week, or around 220 g. She is already 47 cm long and weighs 2.7 kg!
In about a month, you’ll be holding that little bundle of joy in your arms. Until then, there’s still lots of polishing and refinement going on inside you. Read more about this week.
Your toddler, the independent eater
By now your Toddler is really getting the hang of self-feeding.
Six weeks. That’s about how long you’ve got left before you get to meet the little person growing inside you. Amazing, right? We think so. Read on to know more about this week.
As D-Day fast approaches, your little one is starting to turn upside down. What a clever baby! But you already knew that. Read more about this week.
Every day, your baby develops more, getting ready to make an entrance into the world in just under 10 weeks. Has it gone fast or is the time creeping by for you? Every mum feels it differently.
As you inch your way towards the finish line – you will be giving birth in about ten weeks! – your baby is still growing by leaps and bounds, even opening her eyes this week.
Your little one is around 38 cm long from crown to toe and already weights about 1.2 kilos, a third of her birth weight. Her feet measure around 5½ cm – yes, they are tiny!
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Breast milk is the best start for babies
Amazingly, the nutrients in breast milk continuously change to match the growth and development of a baby throughout its infancy.
Breastfeeding hunger & fullness cues
Depending on her level of hunger, your baby’s cues may become very obvious to you.
How to help your baby adjust to other ways of feeding?
Bottle-feeding does not mean an end to breastfeeding. It may just be another means for your baby to continue to receive full nutrition in the form of expressed breastmilk.
Don't forget your support system
Choosing to breastfeed is one of the most important decisions you can make regarding your baby's health.
Your guide to starting solid food for babies
Congratulations on reaching this exciting milestone and have fun feeding your baby his first foods.