| Baby’s
First Cereal: Make it from Scratch
Rice
is easily digested and has low allergen aspects,
so it is commonly recommended as the first food
you introduce to your baby.
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Breastfeeding
Calculator
Use
our breastfeeding calculator to determine how
much breastmilk you will need to have when you
are away from your baby.
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| Finger
Food Mania: Tips and Recipes for Introducing Finger
Foods to Your Baby
There
is nothing cuter than watching your little one
chase food around the highchair tray with her
fingers, and seeing the sense of accomplishment
in her face when a tiny little piece of food actually
makes it her mouth.
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Formula
Feeding Calculator
Deciding
how much formula your baby should be eating a
day can be confusing for the new mother. Use our
calculator below to determine if you are giving
the correct amount of formula.
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Fresh
Baby Food On-the-Go
These
days, families are always on the go, whether it’s
off to daycare everyday or to visit friends and
family once in a while. Here are some strategies
to help you prepare for your baby’s meals
on the go.
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Healthier
First Birthday Cake Ideas
Parents
are often looking for a healthy alternative to
the standard, sugary, preservative-filled birthday
cake for their baby’s introduction to the
wonderful traditions of birthdays.
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Homemade
Baby Food: A Fresh Start to Healthy Eating
Introducing
solid foods is a very important step in your baby’s
development and well-being. In fact, studies show
that babies who are fed nutritious, healthy diets
grow into stronger kids and better-adjusted eaters
than those who are fed poor diets.
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Starting
Solid Foods
Breastmilk
is all your baby needs until at least four months
of age. Most babies will do fine with exclusive
breastfeeding until 6 months of age or longer.
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| The
Basics of Introducing Solid Foods
About
six months old. Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended
prior to six months. An iron-fortified, infant
formula feeding is considered the only adequate
substitute to breastfeeding by the American Academy
of Pediatrics.
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