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What should I do if my child has consumed this product?
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the health or wellbeing of your child, please contact your health provider.
Is there a health and safety concern with infant cereals?
No other Nestlé or Gerber® products in Canada are affected by this recall.
Nestlé Canada Announces Voluntary Recall of Gerber® Oat Banana and Mango Baby Cereal
Nestlé Canada, out of an abundance of caution, is issuing a voluntary recall on Gerber® Oat Banana and Mango Baby Cereal from all in-store and online retailers nationally.
Quick Guide to Baby Feeding Methods
Quick summary
Review tips for educating caregivers about complementary feeding for infants.
Birth plan | Labour Signs
Here’s an outline that starts with your third trimester, and takes you right through to your upcoming labour.
Childproofing Your Home: Safety first!
Your house is about to become home to all kinds of firsts for your new family addition—make sure everyone can share every special moment in a safe environment where your baby can thrive!
First trimester pregnancy
You’re expecting—what an exciting time!
Healthy Diet for Nursing Mothers
Just as it was important to eat right while you were pregnant, it's also vital that you continue to do so while breastfeeding.
Storing baby cereals: Freshness & Safety First!
You want to serve your little foodie the best in infant nutrition. What you don’t want are bugs in her food—yuck!
3 tips for your baby’s happy, healthy tummy
By Dr. Ted Jablonski, family physician
How to strengthen your baby's immune system
By Dr. Ted Jablonski, family physician
Benefits of probiotics for babies
This article includes contributions from Dr. Dina Kulik, pediatrician, and Charlotte Geroudet, GD.
The ins and outs of babies’ digestive system
By Dr. Jeff Habert, family physician
Probiotics for babies with gas
By Dr. Jeff Habert, family physician
Infant probiotic | What to Look for
By Dr. Ted Jablonski, family physician
How to Switch Formulas
Your baby’s growing and their digestive system is developing, too. Learn how to switch formulas the right way to support your child’s nutritional needs.
Baby Solids: Guide & planning pour bébé de 8 mois.
Around the six-month mark, your baby will probably show signs of being ready for bites of their first food.
Prenatal multivitamins and folic acid for pregnancy
A lack of folic acid during pregnancy leads to higher risk of neural tube defects in the baby. Learn about supplementing with folic acid and how much you need.
Healthy pregnancy diet: What to eat and avoid
A healthy, well-balanced diet is beneficial for you and the baby growing in your belly, but some nutrients are critical for the healthy growth and development of your baby.
A Good Pre-Conception, Pregnancy, and Post-Pregnancy Diet
Even before you conceive, every bite counts. Wait, that’s a lot to consider, right? Don’t worry, this healthy eating breakdown serves up diet information that will matter to you.
Baby digestion development | First days
By Dr. Dina Kulik, pediatrician
How to exercise safely through pregnancy
Why 30 minutes a day can impact a lifetime.
Gestational diabetes symptoms
10 essential questions about gestational diabetes answered
Seventh month of pregnancy symptoms
Your pregnancy: weeks 28-31. Your baby and you are now in the final stretch.
10 tips for a good sleep during the 3rd trimester
Stress, hormonal upheaval, and a growing abdomen: all these factors can cause insomnia, nighttime dreaming and nightmares, resulting in fatigue and drowsiness during the day.
Playtime ideas for your 0-4 month old
Make the most of your time at home with these five tummy-time moves to get your little one active and help you bond with each other.
First month of pregnancy symptoms
Your pregnancy: weeks 1-4 – the start of your first trimester. The first signs of pregnancy may be very obvious… or not at all.
Benefits of breastfeeding
Experts agree breast milk is best for babies.
Breast Milk Production: The First Days of Breastfeeding
Did you know that your breast milk changes to meet the needs of your baby?
How to increase breast milk supply?
Breastfeeding exclusively for the first six months, and sustained for up to two years or longer with appropriate complementary feeding is important for the nutrition, immunologic protection, growth