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31-Week pregnant: Development and diet
As D-Day fast approaches, your little one will soon be moving into position for birth. How clever! But you already knew that. Read more about this week.
32-Week pregnant: Development and diet
Your little darling is still developing as you head into the final lap, but it’s mostly perfecting and polishing from here on out. He or she is getting ready to meet you!
33-Week pregnant: Development and diet
Six weeks. That’s about how long you’ve got left before you get to meet the little person growing inside you. Amazing, right? We think so. Read on to know more about this week.
34-Week pregnant: Development and diet
Things are slowing down a little in your belly now. That’s because everything is getting close to being developed! Your little one is around 45 cm long and weighs well over 2 kilos.
35-Week pregnant: Development and diet
In about a month, you’ll be holding that little bundle of joy in your arms. Until then, there’s still lots of polishing and refinement going on inside you. Read more about this week.
36-Week pregnant: Development and diet
From now until she makes her grand entrance, your little one will continue to grow. She is already 45 cm long and weighs about 2.9 kg! Read more about this week.
37-Week pregnant: Development and diet
Your little one tends to keep his head down, arms crossed, and legs folded up on his chest as there’s not much room to move around. He’ll be very glad to get out and stretch!
38-Week pregnant: Development and diet
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. Read more about this week.
39-Week pregnant: Development and diet
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 this next to last week.
40-Week pregnant: Development and diet
Time’s up! If he hasn’t already, your little darling will arrive in the next few days. And then you will be a mother at last! Read more about this week.
What kind of food should I avoid during pregnancy?
What kind of food should I avoid during pregnancy?
Vegetables for Your Child
Vegetables are one of the main food groups for your child. It is a great source of vitamins and minerals.
Preparing a Hearty and Healthy Breakfast for Your Child
As your child eases into a steady routine of eating times, you can begin to build good eating habits.
Developing Healthy Eating Habits
As your child grows older, you will begin to notice a big difference in your child’s eating habits.
A Balanced Diet for Your Child
Your child’s nutritional needs should be varied in a balanced baby diet that provides energy and support your child’s rapid growth.
Bridging the Nutrition Gap
It’s important for your child to have a balance diet that’s nutrition filled during the transition to solid food.
When to Provide First Solid Food
At the age of six months, your child will begin to show signs of readiness for the transition to first solid foods.
Starting an Adventure of Solid Food
At 6 months old, your growing child will begin to need more to meet their nutritional needs.
Should I avoid exercise during pregnancy?
Should I avoid exercise during pregnancy?
What important nutrients should I have in my diet during pregnancy?
How can I reduce stress during pregnancy?
How can I reduce fatigue during pregnancy?
What should I do if my child refuses to eat?
What food should I avoid feeding my child?
What are the signs of iron deficiency anaemia?
What nutrients should my child have in his diet?
Pregnancy Symptoms Week by Week: Week 13 – 25
The second trimester is often felt as the best trimester simply because most of the early unpleasant symptoms of pregnancy are beginning to go away.
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