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Category - For Parents

5 tips for post-delivery mums to maintain a balanced diet

For Parents, Health & Nutrition, Pregnant, Pregnant

Congratulations on your bundle of joy! You may have gained a few kilos from the pregnancy, and the post pregnancy body may not look pretty. Unless you have your doctor’s recommendation to do so, don’t be in a…

Sleep training for babies: Is it too early to start

Babies, For Parents, Toddlers

Right after birth, your new baby is immediately dependent on you for all his needs, including the need to rest when he is tired. Very often, mothers of very young children look forward to the day when their…

Postnatal Care: Why is it important for mums

Babies, Babies, Family Fun, For Parents

Congratulations on your new baby! As a new mother, you may experience many changes, both physically and mentally. It is therefore important for you to practice good postnatal care and receive necessary support to recover from childbirth as…

Guide to Preparing Infant Formula Milk for Babies

Babies, For Parents, Toddlers

As milk is an infant’s source of diet, it is necessary to be equipped with the knowledge on how to prepare, store and use infant formula to feed our baby. Storing infant formula To avoid contamination and rapid…

Mums share: Breastfeeding concerns that we struggled with!

Babies, For Parents, Uncategorized

Breastfeeding has many benefits for babies and mummies. However, it is a skill that needs to be picked up by both mother and baby. Some may learn it faster than others, but contrary to what most mums think,…

Pregnancy week 41 – 42: Going past baby’s due date

Babies, For Parents, Pregnant

At week 41, if your expected delivery date has come and gone and your bun is still nestling comfortably in your oven, don’t worry just yet! Pregnancy Week 41 – 42: Large watermelon Your baby is now the…

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…

Oral Motor Development: What Parents Need to Know

Babies, For Parents, Toddlers

Most parents usually look out for gross motor skills development in their baby, but did you know that oral motor development should be observed as well? Oral motor development refers to the use and function of the lips,…

How to manage older siblings while breastfeeding

Babies, For Parents, Toddlers, Uncategorized

It’s your second baby and you’re all excited to breastfeed the way you want it to be this time round. You think you’ve got all the techniques down to a T and you’ve diligently taken your supplements and…

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.