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9-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips

Two hearts beat as one, as the song says. In actual fact, your baby’s heart is beating just fine on its own. Read more about this week.

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10-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips

You are already at week 10 of your pregnancy. Still another 29 weeks to go before you get to meet your little love. Learn more about what’s going on this week.

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11-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips

If you could look inside, you’d see thin little hairs developing on your baby’s eyebrows and above their lip. Read more about this week.

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12-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips

You’re coming to the end of your first trimester. Congratulations! Read more about this week.

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13-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips

The start of your second trimester is the start of lots of new developmental milestones for your baby. Read more about what to expect at 13 weeks of pregnancy.

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14-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips

Your baby is about the size of a grapefruit! Have you felt them 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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15-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips

Though your baby is still inside you, this is the week where everything gets set up for their sense of smell. Read more about what to expect during week 15 of pregnancy.
 

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16-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips

16-weeks pregnant? Find out all you need to know about nutrition, diet and baby development at 16 weeks in our week-by-week pregnancy calendar.

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17-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips

Your little one now weighs more than 200g and is looking more and more like a “real” baby every day. Read more to learn what to expect during week 17 of pregnancy.

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18-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips

Lots of leaps and bounds happening in week 18, from nerve cells multiplying to the beginnings of fingerprints. Read more to learn what baby looks like at 18 weeks of pregnancy.

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Nestlé sells Good Start® brand to Perrigo in Canada and U.S.

Nestlé announced the sale of the Good Start® infant formula brand in Canada and the U.S. to Perrigo Company.

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Big Nutrition for Tiny Tummies

Same Cerelac taste you know and love. Taste of home.

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Gerber lil' explorers biscuits

Introduce your little one to fun and flavour with GERBER Lil' Explorers biscuits.

View details NIDO Nutritional Toddler Drink for 1+ Years
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NIDO Nutritional Toddler Drink for 1+ Years

Milk-based everyday drink to help support your child’s growth and development.

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Gerber, For a more parent-friendly world

We believe the best way to nourish little ones is to make a better world for their parents.

View details How long should I take a prenatal multivitamin?
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How long should I take a prenatal multivitamin?

Experts recommend for a woman to continue taking a daily multivitamin containing 0.4 - 1.0 mg folic acid for 4 - 6 weeks postpartum or for as long as breastfeeding continues1.

View details What time of day should I take a prenatal multivitamin?
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What time of day should I take a prenatal multivitamin?

You can take a prenatal multivitamin at any time of day.

View details What is folic acid?
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What is folic acid?

Folic acid is a B vitamin essential for the healthy development of the fetus, brain, and skull during the early weeks of pregnancy.

View details What is the difference between folic acid and folate?
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What is the difference between folic acid and folate?

Folate and folic acid are B vitamins. Sometimes the terms are used interchangeably but there is the difference.

View details Why should I take folic acid before I get pregnant?
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Why should I take folic acid before I get pregnant?

Spina bifida and other neural tube defects (NTDs) occur between the third and fourth week of fetal development, a time when most women don't even know that they are pregnant.

View details What is the recommended level of folic acid for pregnancy?
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What is the recommended level of folic acid for pregnancy?

The recommended daily allowance (RDA) of folic acid during pregnancy is 0.6 mg. However, most prenatal multivitamins/mineral supplements will provide up to 1 mg of folic acid.

View details Where can I get folic acid?
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Where can I get folic acid?

Folate (folic acid) can be found naturally in foods such as green leafy vegetables, red kidney beans, chicken liver and corn.

View details What are neural tube defects (NTDs), spina bifida and anencephaly?
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What are neural tube defects (NTDs), spina bifida and anencephaly?

Neural tube defects are birth defects that affect the brain (anencephaly) and/or spinal cord (spina bifida).

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What should I do when the product expires?

Don't throw out your expired or unused natural health products.

View details I’m trying to sign-up for the New Nestlé FamilyNes Email Program, but I can’t get it to work because the site won’t let me complete my sign-up, what can I do?
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I’m trying to sign-up for the New Nestlé FamilyNes Email Program, but I can’t get it to work because the site won’t let me complete my sign-up, what can I do?

Your time is important, so there are a number of possible reasons why you are experiencing an error on the sign-up page: 

View details How do I unsubscribe or opt out from the New Nestlé FamilyNes Email Program?
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How do I unsubscribe or opt out from the New Nestlé FamilyNes Email Program?

Please reference the emails you receive and consult the footer where you will find the option/link to unsubscribe.

View details When I signed-up for the New Nestlé FamilyNes Email Program, should I have received an email?
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When I signed-up for the New Nestlé FamilyNes Email Program, should I have received an email?

Yes, you should have received a Welcome email. Try checking your junk or spam folder. Wait for a few minutes before attempting to sign-up again.

View details How to enter additional children for the New Nestlé FamilyNes Email Program?
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How to enter additional children for the New Nestlé FamilyNes Email Program?

When you sign-up for the New Nestlé FamilyNes email Program, the form has an option to add a child.

View details If I prepared too much formula, or my baby doesn’t eat the full portion—can I store the leftovers to use for another feeding?
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If I prepared too much formula, or my baby doesn’t eat the full portion—can I store the leftovers to use for another feeding?

View details What all does the New Nestlé FamilyNes Email Program offer?
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What all does the New Nestlé FamilyNes Email Program offer?

New Nestlé FamilyNes Program is committed to support you during your parenthood journey with exciting benefits.

View details What will my data be used for?
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What will my data be used for?

Your data will be protected very carefully. By providing consent, you agree to receive emails and other communications from the Nestlé Canada Inc.