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37-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips
Your baby tends to keep their head down, arms crossed, and legs folded up on their chest as there’s not much room to move around. They’ll be very glad to get out and stretch!
38-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips
Two more weeks! Yes, it’s true, you and your little one will soon be making each other’s acquaintance. Everything is pretty much in place.
39-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips
You might have felt a few contractions already and were wondering if that was “it”. Don’t worry, you won’t miss the start of labour! Read more about the 39th week of pregnancy.
40-weeks pregnant: baby development and diet tips
Time’s up! You are now feeling very ready to meet your baby. Most babies arrive between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy. Hang in there if your baby hasn’t arrived yet!
Breastfeeding for beginners: 4 steps for a successful start
Everything you need to know about breastfeeding in four steps.
GERBER® Healthy Snacks for Baby & Toddler
Your little one's can now enjoy a range of healthy snacks with a taste approved by tiny taste buds.
Recipes for babies & toddlers | Nestlé FamilyNes
Explore nutritious, baby-friendly recipes designed to support healthy development from first bites to toddler meals.
Breastfeeding: one day at a time…
Different types of breastmilk| Nestlé FamilyNes
The power of sleep
As well as recharging your baby’s batteries for tomorrow’s playtime, sleep can help their brain, body, and even vocabulary develop.
Baby’s first “superfood”
Breast milk is nature’s perfection. Find out about four breast milk ingredients with special powers that do more than just feed your little one.
5 grab-and-go mini meals
When you’re out and about and your baby is hungry between meals, you can give them a healthy mini meal. Here are 5 ideas to get you inspired.
Your essential toddler shopping list
By the time your toddler is two years old, their eating patterns will be established. That’s why it’s important to think about which foods are on (and off) your shopping list now.
The importance of family mealtimes and letting your baby lead the way
Research has shown that shared family meals—no matter the size of your family—provide benefits for your baby beyond the joy of simply eating dinner together.
Choosing your baby’s food
Did you know? In many countries, pre-packaged baby food has to meet strict safety standards.
Your smart snacking guide
In order to meet their nutritional and energy needs, your toddler may need to eat between their main meals.
Tour of the world’s sleeping toddlers
“How do I get my toddler to sleep?” is an age-old, universally asked question. Find out how other parents are doing it across the globe.
Could screen time increase the chances of my toddler becoming overweight?
Did you know? Young children risk missing out on important outdoor play and activity when their time is spent watching television and in front of screens.
What to eat when you’re breastfeeding
Make sure you’re consuming a balanced, nutrient-rich diet to stay healthy while you’re breastfeeding your baby.
Magical milestones and physical play
Looking at your child now, it’s hard to imagine the tiny new born you brought home from the hospital who did little more than feed, sleep, and fill diapers.
How sleep can affect your toddler’s health
Did you know? Not getting enough sleep may lead to your toddler consuming extra calories.
How many calories do moms who breastfeed need?
It’s no surprise that your energy and nutrition needs go up when you’re breastfeeding. Choose healthy foods and beverages to get the extra calories and nutrients you both need.
“Unplugged” play
Free play, away from screens, is essential for your baby’s speech, sleep, creativity, and brain growth.
The truth about breastfeeding
With so much information on breastfeeding out there, can you separate the fact from the fiction? Put your knowledge to the test with our quick quiz.
Family mealtimes matter
Did you know? Being a good role model is the most effective way to get your toddler to try new food.
Settling your baby through the night
Did you know? Waking up during the night doesn’t always mean your baby is hungry.
7 basic rules of safe food preparation
Follow these stay-safe principles when you’re shopping or preparing food for your baby.
Listening to new parents
One thing all parents know is that nothing about parenting is exactly what you expected. So to better support and understand today’s new parents, we started at the beginning: we listened.