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FEEDING A FUSSY EATER!!!
Post Views: 1,197 Got a child that will happily have nothing but Milk and biscuits for a week? Worried about his nutritional status? Here are some signs your salad dodger is doing fine and a few tips for coping with fussy eaters. Mealtimes are the best moments to have an uninterrupted and peaceful time with children. But most often than not, meal times don’t turn out as planned, one day its clean plates and angel faces while other days are full of tantrums and half-filled tummies. Fussy eating is normal. Whether it’s an aversion to food that’s green or a vegetable that needs chewing or hatred for fruits in general.…
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Weaning your Baby
Post Views: 636 Just when you finally get comfortable with breastfeeding, it’s time to wean your little one. Here’s how to ensure the transition from your breast to a sippy-cup is a successful one. Perfect Timing Matters – “When to start weaning?” This is a question faced by all mothers. Ideally your baby should be exclusively breastfed for atleast 6 months, after which you can start feeding a combination of solids and breast milk until she’s a year old. The timing depends on whether you choose to wean your baby or your baby chose to wean off. Some children lose interest in nursing once they are introduced to solids by…
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Myths and Facts about Breastfeeding
Post Views: 897 More than any other aspect of caring for and loving your baby, how you feed your baby seems to cause a great deal of concern in any women’s life. Everyone gives their advice based on their experience, although those may not be facts. Let’s break some common myths about breastfeeding and learn the correct facts – Myth: “Breastfeeding will make your breasts sag.” Fact: Breastfeeding doesn’t make your breasts sag, but pregnancy hormones can stretch the ligaments that support your breasts. Wearing a well-fitting bra while you’re pregnant will help you. Myth: “New moms don’t secrete enough milk.” Fact: Although women don’t produce milk for 3-5 days…