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Tag - Essential Nutrients

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…

Pregnancy Week 33 – 36 

Babies, For Parents, Pregnant, Uncategorized

Congratulations! You are in the eighth month of your pregnancy, which means there’s just one more month to go!    Week 33: Pineapple Your baby is now about the size of a pineapple! He is between 40 and 48cm long and weighs…

Where to Buy Einmilk Formula Milk in Singapore

Babies, Babies, Babies, Babies, For Parents, Health & Nutrition, Health & Nutrition, Pregnant, Pregnant, Toddlers, Toddlers, Toddlers, Toddlers

Whether we are supplementing breastfeeding with formula milk or formula-feeding, as parents, we would try to provide our babies with the most wholesome and nutritious milk, within our means. Einmilk offers complete nutrition with its range of formula…

Essential Nutrients for Toddlers

Health & Nutrition, Toddlers

Eating well and eating right offers your children with the right nutrition to meet their growing needs.   “Let food be thy medicine, and medicine be thy food.” – -Hippocrates According to the World Health Organization (WHO) and…

Breastfeeding Mums share: 5 Foods that Boost Milk Supply

Babies, Babies, For Parents, Pregnant, Pregnant

During the first six months of a baby’s life, breast milk is the perfect food as it is tailored towards the baby’s requirements for healthy development. In addition, breast milk also strengthens the baby’s gut and provides lifelong…

Pregnancy Weeks 6-9: Congratulations on your pregnancy!

Babies, Babies, For Parents, Health & Nutrition, Pregnant, Pregnant

Congratulations! You may have just found out that you’re expecting and the news may be a little shocking. Pregnancy symptoms are starting to become more obvious and you may experience morning sickness. Some women have a severe type…

Parents Share: What Was Your Child’s First Food?

For Parents, Health & Nutrition, Toddlers, Toddlers

Introducing solid food is an exciting milestone in a baby’s first year of development. It is recommended to start solids only when the baby shows signs of readiness and preferably after turning 6 months old.   There are…

Fun Books that Teach Toddlers Nutrition and Healthy Eating

Health & Nutrition, Toddlers

Nurturing healthy eating habits in young children starts at home.   Besides leading by example and offering nutritious homecooked meals where possible, there are several ways parents can encourage healthy eating habits and teach them the benefits of…

Essential Nutrients for Pregnant Mums

Health & Nutrition, Pregnant

Pregnant mums require extra nutrients to support the growth and healthy development of the foetus. Read on to find out the essential nutrients that pregnant mums should be consuming!   Folic acid/Folate – to prevent birth defects Folic…

Recipe: 3 Healthy and Nutritious Chinese Soups Your Kids Will Love

Health & Nutrition, Toddlers

Nothing quite beats a comforting bowl of hot nutritious soup to end the day. For the Chinese, soups are often a part of their daily meals. Bowls of nutritious goodness are served up over generations and they make…

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.