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Is Your Baby Getting Enough Milk?

Look for Consistent Weight Gain One of the easiest ways to know if your baby is getting enough milk is through consistent weight gain. If your baby is gaining weight steadily, it’s a good sign that they’re getting enough milk. Most pediatricians recommend expecting about 5 to 7 ounces (150-200 grams) of weight gain per […]

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Establishing Breastfeeding Routine with Your Newborn

1. Embrace the Rollercoaster Breastfeeding is a wild ride! The initial days can feel like a whirlwind of feedings, diaper changes, and sweet snuggles. Embrace the chaos as part of the journey. Remember, every baby’s routine looks different. Some may feed every hour, while others stretch to three hours. This phase is all about getting

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Newborns Transition to Solid Foods: Step-by-Step

Why Start Solid Foods? Introducing solid foods to your newborn is an exciting milestone. It signifies growing independence and a world of new flavors. Babies are ready for this phase around six months, aligning with the completion of their initial vaccination schedule. Remember, starting solids doesn’t mean stopping breast milk or formula entirely. This process

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