Your baby’s first years is a time of rapid growth and development. Make sure to give the nutrition she needs with these tips from our nutritional experts.
Make sure your child is on the right track to meeting his eating and feeding milestones. Learn how you can deal with the usual toddler eating issues here.
What can baby eat now? This basic infant feeding guide provides a list of recommended foods for babies 0 to 12 months. Read the full Simimama blog post here.
Ensure your child gets sufficient vitamins daily. Find out what vitamins kids need and read these tips for getting your child to eat more vitamin-rich foods.
Make baby’s solid foods discovery fun and healthy with expert tips and recommendations from nutrition advisors. Read the full blog post from Simimama here.
Discover creative and sneaky ways to get kids to try and like new foods that can also be healthy snacks for pregnancy. Read this post for useful ideas.
Make your life easier & get your kids to eat well. Learn how to plan healthy meals in advance with the help of an expert nutrition advisor. Useful tips here.
Tired of the same old boring snacks? Here are some easy and healthy ideas your toddler will love as much as the best milk product for brain development.
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Breastfeeding is the best source of infant nutrition. Good maternal nutrition is important for the preparation and maintenance of breastfeeding. When thinking of using infant formula, a mother should be aware of
the financial and social implications of formula feeding,
the difficulty of reversing the decision not to breastfeed and
the care that must be taken to prevent partial formula feeding from interfering with lactation.
In addition, proper preparation of powder or concentrated liquid infant formula requires the use of boiled water for the purposes of mixing formula and cleaning implements and the manufacturer’s mixing instructions must always be followed. Improper mixing or preparation may make a baby sick. A healthcare professional should always be consulted before initiating formula feeding.
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