
OUR ARTICLES
Every decision you take right now is already shaping your baby’s future. Because the next 1000 days are crucial we provided you with a series of articles about your baby's development, nutrition and more. So read on!

Planning to breastfeed? Things to do before, during, and after birth
As you are aware, breast milk provides the perfect food for your baby through her first six months and even after you introduce other foods.
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The Baby Blues: Symptoms And Treatment
Feeling Stressed And Depressed After Birth!
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Overcoming breastfeeding problems
Breastfeeding doesn’t always come naturally but with a bit of practice, perseverance, and a few pointers, it can get easier. Try these steps to help tackle breastfeeding problems.
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How Long Do Babies Carry Their Mother’s Immunity?
Passive Immunity 101
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Baby names help
Need baby names inspiration? Here comes the fun bit! You may already have a favorite, or perhaps you’re waiting until you meet junior face-to-face.
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Baby massage
Baby massages are great for getting baby ready for bed and soothing tummy troubles. Find out what to do with this baby tummy massage breakdown.
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What’s The Difference Between Infant’s Milk Allergy And Lactose Intolerance?
Milk Intolerance vs. Dairy Allergy
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Pumping And Storing Breast Milk - Everything You Need To Know
How To Pump And Store Your Breast Milk
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WEEK 24
Can you feel the baby reacting to noises and your caresses yet? Towards the end of the second trimester is when that starts to happen, so be on the lookout. Read more about this week.
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WEEK 13
The start of your second trimester is the start of lots of new development milestones for your baby. Read more about this week.
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WEEK 31
As D-Day fast approaches, your little one is starting to turn upside down. What a clever baby! But you already knew that. Read more about this week.
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WEEK 7
Your baby is already a pretty impressive 15 mm long. Though you won’t feel it yet, she’s on the move.
Read more about this week.
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WEEK 27
Your baby still has some growing to do but as of today, he’s big enough laying down to fit on your forearm between your hand and your elbow. Read more about this week.
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WEEK 19
Your little lodger weighs around 335g now – weigh a grapefruit in your hand and that’s about how heavy she is. And just as juicy! Read more about this week.
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WEEK 21
Though the baby now weighs around 400gms, your little darling still has plenty of room in your belly. And likes to use it when not asleep! Read more about this week.
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WEEK 25
Two more weeks left of the second trimester. You are gearing up for the home stretch. Your baby’s sense of touch is starting to blossom. Read more about how to help feed it.
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WEEK 16
If you could see inside yourself and watch your growing baby, you would see him sucking his thumb! He has finally managed to get to his mouth. Read more about this week.
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WEEK 23
Your baby is now 29cm long from head to toe and weighs considerably over 550g. You have got around 16 more weeks to go! Read more about this week.
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WEEK 14
Your baby is about the size of a grapefruit! Have you felt her move or kick yet? If not, you should be able to in the next weeks! Read more about this exciting time.
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week 18
Lots of leaps and bounds happening in week 18, from nerve cells multiplying to the beginnings of fingerprints. Read more about this week.
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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.
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WEEK 35
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.
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WEEK 40
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. And then you will be a mother at last!
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Early Nutrition Programming
Long-Term Effects of Early Nutrition
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