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Prenatal Multivitamins and Folic Acid for Pregnancy
How soon can you influence your baby’s health? It’s never too soon to begin. Click here to read more on how to help your baby develop properly even before you get pregnant.

Pregnancy 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.

Your toddler, the independent eater
By now your Toddler is really getting the hang of self-feeding. And you're probably used to messy mealtimes!

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.

Pregnancy week 39
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!

Your toddler’s hunger & fullness cues
Your Toddler wants to be heard. Expressing his desire to eat and having you respond is important to his social and emotional development.

Baby blues signs vs postpartum depression
Wondering how to know if you have postnatal depression?

Tips for baby's first teeth
The first teeth can be a painful time for your baby and for you too. We've developed a comprehensive program of first-tooth tips, so you can all get by without grinding your teeth.

Recovery after cesarean section: avenues for reflection
As with any surgery, re-establishing a caesarean section takes time and requires personal care.

Oral Hygiene for Kids
Taking care of your teeth is a lifelong undertaking, so it's best to get off to a good start.

Exercising During Pregnancy : The Basics
Hooray for exercise! That’s right, it’s not off limits just because you’re pregnant, you just have to be very careful and make sure you talk to your doctor before you start.

NIDO® Filled Milk with Vegetable Fat
NIDO Filled Milk with Vegetable Fat provides a balanced blend of essential nutrients to support your child’s overall strength and well-being, growth and development.

NIDO® 1+ Growing Up Milk
Congratulations! Your child has just entered a new phase of childhood! And NIDO 1+ milk is a trusted choice for them. It provides essential nutrients like calcium and vitamin D, promoting bone and teeth development. It also supports the overall growth of babies, boosting their immune system and aiding in their cognitive and physical development.
Important Notice: Breast milk is best for the baby and prevents diarrhoea and other illnesses. Exclusively breastfeed for six months and continue breastfeeding to two years and beyond. NIDO 1+ is not a breastmilk substitute but a growing-up milk especially suited for healthy young children from the twelfth month onwards. Before you decide to use growing-up
milk, consult a health professional for advice.
Attention: Prepare the contents just before feeding and discard the left out portion.

What's a healthy breastfeeding diet?
If you’re breastfeeding, a healthy breastfeeding diet is important as it can affect your baby as much as you.

Follow our advice for resuming work after maternity leave
Your return to work may create ambivalent feelings, between the pleasure of getting back to work and the sadness of separation from your baby. How do you manage your work-life balance as a mother?

NIDO® Sweetened Modified Milk Powder
NIDO Fortified Diary Powder is a nutritious milk which should be a part of your child’s varied and balanced diet as well as a healthy lifestyle.
It is made with partially skimmed milk and a great source of Proteins, Calcium and vitamin D to support your child’s normal growth and enable him to explore his surroundings.
Available Formats: 1800g, 800g, 400g

Allergies in Babies Due To Intolerance - Points to Consider
Baby allergies and intolerances can develop at any time. Here are some tips for spotting signs of allergies in babies with signs of intolerance, as well as other things to consider.

Family meals shape children's diet
As children become more independent eaters and are aware of what others are eating, be a good role model at the family table so your child can learn from you about healthy food choices and establis