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Is it possible to feed my baby with this product while still breastfeeding?
The appropriate age recommended for the introduction of cereals to a baby is 6 months of age. During complementary feeding stage, breastfeeding should continue.
The battle against parent guilt and other destructive emotions
If there’s one feeling that unites moms and dads all around the world in the rollercoaster of emotions that is parenting, it’s guilt—and most commonly it’s a mother’s guilt.
Adjusting to parenthood: the shock of becoming a mom or dad
Not feeling instant love for your baby. The 24/7 care that is involved in looking after a newborn. The huge sense of responsibility that comes with being a parent. Sound familiar?
Mom shaming online: what parents need to know about social shaming
With social media providing a window into our lives for all to see, parent shaming online—or more commonly mom shaming—is something we need to all be aware of.
Is shared parenting the future?
Equal time with the kids. All housework split evenly. The mental load divided fairly. Shared parenting may sound like the dream but is it really achievable?
A Bowl of CERELAC Giveaway
Happy Mother’s Day! Download the Cerelac Lulla-By Mummy tune from here and read the T&Cs below.
How do I register for Nestlé® Baby & me?
Sign up here by completing the online forms, or by registering with your Facebook or Google Plus account.
How do I register for Nestlé® Baby & me?
Sign up here by completing the online forms, or by registering with your Facebook or Google Plus account.
What is the obsession with giving unsolicited parenting advice?
No sooner than you’ve announced your pregnancy, the unsolicited parenting advice comes flooding in.
Lonely parents: How can you feel alone with a baby in your arms?
You never get a minute to yourself, yet you’ve never felt lonelier? Yes, that’s the paradox of lonely parents.
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In about a month, you’ll be holding that little bundle of joy in your arms. Until then, there’s still lots of polishing and refinement going on inside you. Read more about this week.
From now until she makes her grand entrance, your baby will continue to put on about a half a pound per week, or around 220 g. She is already 47 cm long and weighs 2.7 kg!
Your baby tends to keep his head down, arms crossed, and legs folded up on his chest as there’s not much room to move around. He’ll be very glad to get out and stretch!
You’re coming to the end of your first trimester. Congratulations!
Time’s up! If he hasn’t already, your baby will arrive in the next few days. If he doesn’t come out voluntarily, your doctor might give him a little nudge.
If you could look inside, you’d see thin little hairs developing on your baby’s eyebrows and above her lip. Don’t worry if you’re having a girl, they’re very fine!
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.
You are already at week 10 of your pregnancy. Still another 29 weeks to go before you get to meet your little love. Learn more about what’s going on this week.
Two more weeks! Yes, it’s true, you and your little one will soon be making each other’s acquaintance. Everything is pretty much in place. Read more about this week.
You might have felt a few contractions already and were wondering if that was “it”. Don’t worry, you won’t miss the start of labour!