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When do I stop breastfeeding and know that it is full
Over time, you will get more understanding.

Baby's first progress
When will my baby smile, talk or walk for the first time? What food is best adapted to their development? What are the important "first times" not to be missed?

Watch out - diarrhea!
My baby has had diarrhea for two days. Is this normal or should I be seriously worried? Is it possible to avoid diarrhea?

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 .

Long term effects of early nutrition

WEEK 6
Your baby’s growth is in overdrive right about now. So many exciting developments on such a tiny little being! Read more about this week.

WEEK 7
Your baby is already a pretty impressive 15 mm long. Though you won’t feel it yet, she’s on the move.
Read more about this week.

WEEK 8
About the size of a grape, your little one measures about 15 mm, but in a sitting position now. In other words, from his coccyx to the crown of his head. Learn more about this week.

WEEK 9
Two hearts beat as one, as the song says. In actual fact, your baby’s heart is beating just fine on its own. Read more about this week.

WEEK 4
Almost one month already! There are lots of things happening inside you this week.

WEEK 5
Though only around the size of a pea, your baby is growing by leaps and bounds. Relatively speaking!
Read more about this week.

First Month of Pregnancy
My last period was about two to six weeks ago, which means that I am pregnant for about 4 weeks, I barely know that I am pregnant with my child, this is something very different to m

week 18
Lots of leaps and bounds happening in week 18, from nerve cells multiplying to the beginnings of fingerprints. Read more about this week.

Your Toddler’s hunger & fullness cues
Your Toddler wants to be heard. Expressing his desire to eat and having you respond is important to his social and emotional development.

WEEK 14
Your baby is about the size of a grapefruit! Have you felt her move or kick yet? If not, you should be able to in the next weeks! Read more about this exciting time.

WEEK 24
Can you feel the baby reacting to noises and your caresses yet? Towards the end of the second trimester is when that starts to happen, so be on the lookout. Read more about this week.

WEEK 27
Your baby still has some growing to do but as of today, he’s big enough laying down to fit on your forearm between your hand and your elbow. Read more about this week.

WEEK 26
A little ta-da moment for the final week of your second trimester – your baby will open her eyes for the first time around now! Read more about this week.

WEEK 25
Two more weeks left of the second trimester. You are gearing up for the home stretch. Your baby’s sense of touch is starting to blossom. Read more about how to help feed it.

WEEK 23
Your baby is now 29cm long from head to toe and weighs considerably over 550g. You have got around 16 more weeks to go! Read more about this week.

WEEK 22
If you could look inside, you’d see your baby sucking her thumb, her sucking reflex practically perfected now. It’s nature’s way of getting her to breastfeed from birth.

WEEK 21
Though the baby now weighs around 400gms, your little darling still has plenty of room in your belly. And likes to use it when not asleep! Read more about this week.

WEEK 20
There’s so much going on in your belly this week that you may want to take a little nap after reading about it! Read more about this week.

WEEK 16
If you could see inside yourself and watch your growing baby, you would see him sucking his thumb! He has finally managed to get to his mouth. Read more about this week.

WEEK 17
Your little one now weighs around 150g and is looking more and more like a “real” baby every day. Read more about this week.

7 Tips For Avoiding Childhood Obesity
Protect Your Child From Obesity!

Teething Signs And Remedies
Learn About Baby Teething Symptoms And Common Soothing Remedies!

Top 9 Pregnancy Superfoods
Best Foods For A Healthy Pregnancy

How Many Calories Should Your Toddler Be Eating?
Your Toddler's Required Caloric Intake

Your Newborn Development From A To Z
Child Development: 0-18 Months

7 Activities To Develop Your Child’s Social Skills
How Can I Help My Toddler Build His Social Skills?

7 Food Rich With Iron For Pregnant Women
Iron In Your Pregnancy Diet