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Did you know? Breast milk helps both moms and babies
Breast milk helps both moms and babies.
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Baby's most nutritious food choices
A quiz for moms of 6 to 7-month-olds
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Fourth month of pregnancy symptoms
Your pregnancy: weeks 14-17. Your baby's individual features and sensory organs are now being fine tuned.
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Sleep SOS
Is your baby struggling to settle? Still getting up lots of times in the night? Being woken up before sunrise?
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Did you know?
The way young children are fed may be as important as the food offered
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Mix up the menu!
It’s easy to fall into the habit of offering your baby the same foods every day, especially if you know they’ll happily eat them.
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The power of sleep
As well as recharging your baby’s batteries for tomorrow’s playtime, sleep can help their brain, body, and even vocabulary develop.
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You can do it!
Did you know? Your breasts make just the right amount of breast milk for your baby.
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Leaving babyhood behind
His ability to grasp now means your child will be easily picking up his food with two to three fingers instead of his entire hand.
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5 grab-and-go mini meals
When you’re out and about and your baby is hungry between meals, you can give them a healthy mini meal. Here are 5 ideas to get you inspired.
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Tummy time: let’s play!
Did you know? Tummy time helps your baby develop muscles and motor skills.
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They are what you eat
Did you know? Making wise food choices when you’re pregnant can set your baby up for a healthier future.
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Breastfeeding essentials
Planning to breastfeed but not sure what you’ll need? Here is a list of our first-time breastfeeding tips to help you prepare.
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How your baby develops
Pregnancy is an exciting time, full of changes and anticipation.
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Getting a good night’s sleep
Did you know? By the age of nine months, about three out of four babies are sleeping through the night.
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Playtime is fun—and healthy
There are plenty of fun activities you and your baby can do together to ensure that undesirable screen-watching habits never start.
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Getting baby’s nursery ready
New parents may not know that safest place for baby to sleep for the first six months is in their bedroom and in a crib, cradle or bassinet that meets current Canadian safety regulations.
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Family mealtimes matter
Did you know? Being a good role model is the most effective way to get your toddler to try new food.
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Ready, steady… walk
By now your little one is likely to have started to get the hang of crawling, and is probably well on their way to cruising.
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What your baby is telling you
Did you know? Your baby was born with the natural ability to eat when they’re hungry and stop when they’re full.
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Switch off screens and play!
Did you know? Too much screen time can keep your baby from being active, and may interfere with their sleep.
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The benefits of breastfeeding
Breastmilk has everything your little one needs to grow*—and offers benefits for you, too.
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Feed your future family
Eating well before you conceive can help your future baby have the best possible start in life. Here’s how to get some of the essential vitamins and minerals you need for a healthy pregnancy.
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10 healthy habits to carry on
During your baby’s First 1000 Days you have encouraged many healthy habits, so don't let your guard down now! Here are 10 healthy habits to keep practicing.
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