BABY TALK |Top Tips On Feeding Your Newborn

One of the most important things that you need to decide is how you are going to feed your child. You can either choose to feed your child breast milk or formula. Breast milk is the best choice for your child, but sometimes this choice is taken from you by either your body or your … Continue reading BABY TALK |Top Tips On Feeding Your Newborn

BABIES | Why Do Babies Throw Their Food Plates?

Why do babies throw their plates, spoons, and other cutleries while eating in their seats? And how can parents make them stop this action when taunting doesn’t seem effective? According to the Education Expert Daniela Graf, who is also a mother of two and a blogger, “The reason behind throwing cutleries are many. In most … Continue reading BABIES | Why Do Babies Throw Their Food Plates?

HEALTH | Warming Temperatures Put Women At Risk Of Giving Birth Early, Study Says

Women are at risk of giving birth early due to warmer temperatures brought on by the climate crisis, a new study finds. The study, published Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change, found that on days when temperatures soar past 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32.2 degrees Celsius), birth rates increase 5%. Births rates are also elevated … Continue reading HEALTH | Warming Temperatures Put Women At Risk Of Giving Birth Early, Study Says

MOTHER & BABIES | Benefits Of Figs For Lactating Women And Babies

Figs are one of the most popular dried fruit, epically in winter, and not only for adults, but also for babies. Nutritionist Janie Awwad Al Jamil shares with you the you the top benefits of figs. For Babies Figs is a natural laxative that facilities digestion. Some of its main characteristic is  being an antimicrobial, … Continue reading MOTHER & BABIES | Benefits Of Figs For Lactating Women And Babies

MOMS-TO-BE | A Stressful Pregnancy Reduces The Chances Of Having A Boy, A Study Shows

Moms-to-be who undergo physical or mental stress during their pregnancies are less likely to have a boy and may also have a higher risk of preterm birth, according to a study published Monday. “The womb is an influential first home”, said lead author Catherine Monk, director of women’s mental health in OB/GYN at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University … Continue reading MOMS-TO-BE | A Stressful Pregnancy Reduces The Chances Of Having A Boy, A Study Shows

INFLUENCERS | Kylie Jenner On Her Post-Pregnancy Stretch Marks: “I Accepted Them As A Little Gift From Stormi”

The beauty entrepreneur and reality TV Star shared tidbits from pregnancy and motherhood in a Q&A session on Instagram Kylie Jenner has always been an open book, keeping her fans apprised of the latest news in her life and work. Last weekend, she invited her fans to send questions in for an Ask Me Anything … Continue reading INFLUENCERS | Kylie Jenner On Her Post-Pregnancy Stretch Marks: “I Accepted Them As A Little Gift From Stormi”

HEALTH | Anemia In Early Pregnancy Linked With Risk For Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Children born to mothers with iron-deficiency anemia early in pregnancy may be at a higher risk for neurodevelopmental disorder, a new study suggest. In an analysis of data on more than half million babies born in Sweden, researchers found that anemia in the mother before the 30th week of pregnancy was linked with a heightened … Continue reading HEALTH | Anemia In Early Pregnancy Linked With Risk For Neurodevelopmental Disorders

HEALTH | Vaginal Birth And Caesarian: Difference In Babies’ Bacteria

Babies born by Caesarean section have dramatically different gut bacteria to those born vaginally, according to the largest study in the field. The UK scientists say these early encounters with microbes may act as a “thermostat” for immune system. And they may help explain why Caesarean babies are more likely to have some health problems … Continue reading HEALTH | Vaginal Birth And Caesarian: Difference In Babies’ Bacteria

MOTHER TO BE | Stress In Pregnancy ‘Makes Child Personality Disorder More Likely’

The children of women who experience severe stress when pregnant are nearly 10 times more likely to develop a personality disorder by the age of 30, a study suggests. Even moderate prolonged stress may have an impact on child development and continue after a baby’s birth, it said. More than 3,600 pregnant women in Finland … Continue reading MOTHER TO BE | Stress In Pregnancy ‘Makes Child Personality Disorder More Likely’