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When Do Babies Crawl?
When Will My Baby Start Crawling And How To Help Him?
Common Causes For Not Getting Pregnant
Why I'm Not Getting Pregnant?!
Can Pregnant Women Consume Honey?
Honey* Safety While Pregnant
Stomach Flu In Children
All You Need To Know About Gastroenteritis
Tips For Dealing With Morning Sickness
How Do I Cope With Morning Sickness?
When Do Babies Walk?
Developmental Milestone: Walking
Why Does My Baby Hiccup So Often?
Is It Normal For My Newborn To Hiccup All The Time?
Childhood Activities That Act As Good Exercises!
Active Play Games For Toddlers
Importance Of Snacking For Children
What Are The Benefits Of Children Eating Snacks?
Risks Of All-Day Snacking For Children
Don't Let Your Child Eat Snacks All Day Long!
Myths About Babies And The Development Of Speech
Fact Or Fiction?
When Do Babies Start Talking?
Baby Talk Timeline
How to Get Pregnant with Twins: Increasing Your Chances
The Odds Of Having Twins Or More
Cerelac Fruits Puree
Natural goodness squeezed with love.
A bowl full of goodness and nutritious food
CERELAC is a lot more than just a yummy meal for your baby.It’s packed with goodness and nutritious food. Read the article to know more.
Preparing CERELAC is easy
Making a yummy bowl of CERELAC for your baby is so easy! You can do it anywhere, anytime. Just follow these simple steps. Learn how.
How to deal with your baby’s teething problems.
Try these simple tips to ease the discomfort related to teething. It helps you and your baby as well. Read on to learn more about teething problems.
CERELAC® is natural and nutritious
From choosing ingredients to specialized packaging, we take great care to ensure your baby’s CERELAC® is all natural and nutritious. Read the article to learn more.
Choose the right CERELAC for your baby’s age
From 6 months to 12 months and above, there’s a CERELAC to suit every age. Wondering which one is for your baby? Read the article to find out..
Smart foods for brain development
Make sure your baby gets all the essential nutrients for better brain and cognitive development. Read all about smart foods for your baby.
Why more iron at 6 months?
On turning 6 months old, it’s natural that your baby’s iron stores start depleting. Hence it’s important that you give your baby iron-rich foods. Read the article to know more.
Iron & Brain Development
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breast-feeding for the first 6 months. Consult your doctor for advice on when to introduce complementary foods to your baby.
Pregnancy Concerns & Diet Solutions
Pregnancy is exciting, exhilarating and totally different for every woman.
Proteins
Proteins play an essential role in pregnancy, as they are needed in the "construction" of the baby.
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are indispensable during pregnancy, as they provide energy. Care should be taken, though, as not all carbohydrate-rich foods are suitable.
WEEK 33
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.
WEEK 31
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.
WEEK 30
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.
WEEK 29
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.
WEEK 28
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!
Solutions to your breastfeeding problems
Breastfeeding your baby is not always one long, easy ride. Here's how to overcome the most common hurdles.
What should I eat when I am breastfeeding?
I am tempted to "eat for two", avoid cabbage and drink lots of milk. Am I on the right track or have I got it completely wrong?