Baby Grows

Most healthy, full-term newborn babies double their birth weight by four months and triple it by their first birthday. Keep in mind, though, that all babies grow at their own pace. A small or large baby may be perfectly healthy. Also, babies have growth spurts and fluctuations in their rate of weight gain.



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Human Milk Bank
The primary aim of milk banking is to supply human milk to high risk infants who, for some reason or the other, cannot be directly breast fed...
Baby Grows > Food for Growth
New Delhi > India
 

Lactation Failure - Myth or Reality
Breast feeding is instinctive and most mothers take to it naturally. However, a lot of mothers switch over to formulae at the slightest problem...
Baby Grows > Food for Growth
Mumbai > India
 

Not Enough Milk for the Baby?
The most likely reason for milk drying up is the inhibition of the ejection reflex. This reduces the production of milk and gradually stops it completely...
Baby Grows > Food for Growth
Mumbai > India
 

Food Fads
Between two and five years, many children develop all kinds of food fads for many of which the parents themselves may be responsible.
Baby Grows > Food for Growth
Ahmedabad > India
 

How Much Milk for a One-year-old?
Mothers are often worried about the amount of milk their baby needs.
Baby Grows > Food for Growth
Mumbai > India
 

Food During the Second Year
Your baby's development is not as fast now as it was in the first year, so you don't have to increase his food requirements.
Baby Grows > Food for Growth
Mumbai > India
 

Does your Child Say 'No' to Food?
Is your child constantly saying no to food? Follow these simple suggestions to activate his hunger mechanism.
Baby Grows > Food for Growth
Bangalore > India
 

Diet for an Anaemic Lactating Mother
Pregnancy can deplete the body's iron reserves and iron deficiency can lead to anaemia. Include a lot of greens and red meat in your diet.
Baby Grows
 

Late Weaning Develops Fussy Eaters
Lolita's son is three years old. He is very fussy about his food and spits it out if he is forced to eat. Lolita introduced her son to chewy food only when he was 15 months old, much after he cut his first teeth.
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And Now it's Fizzy Fruits!
British supermarkets are riding high on the possibility of injecting carbon dioxide into fruits, to make them fizzy and sweet for kids to eat. But will it make the kids eat ordinary fruits?
Baby Grows
 

 

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