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Follow-on Milk: Aptamil
By Babyexpert.com on 14/12/2010 05:23:00
Best Buy and Best Value winners in the 2010 Prima Baby Reader Awards

Powdered or liquid Follow On Milk and Growing Up Milk formulas, for babies from 6 months.Cost From 57p for 200ml carton Why you love it The ready-mixed cartons are convenientView aptamil.co.uk

Follow-on Milk: Cow & Gate
By Babyexpert.com on 14/12/2010 05:38:00
Awarded: Best Value 2010

Powdered or liquid Follow-On Milk for babies from 6 months.Cost From 50p for 200ml carton Why you love it It’s a trusted product at a reasonable price.View cowandgate.co.uk

Look after yourself while breastfeeding
By Babyexpert.com on 09/05/2011 07:37:00
Your lifestyle and well-being can have an effect on your milk-supply. Follow these 'healthy-mum' tips for breastfeeding success.

to produce enough milk. KEEP UP YOUR CALORIE INTAKEYou use up lots of energy when breastfeeding, so keep your calorie intake up. Eat a healthy diet; opt for nutritious foods, such as nuts, wholemeal toast or fruit. But if you’re busy and miss lunch, it

Baby formula milk basics
By Babyexpert.com on 19/11/2008 11:37:00
What's the difference between baby formula milks?

formula?This modified formula milk takes longer to digest, meaning babies stay full for longer. It is not a good idea to change formulas regularly. Babies get used to a formula and how it is digested, and changes could cause tummy upsets.What are 'follow

Prima Baby Reader Awards - Buying for Baby
By Babyexpert.com on 28/06/2011 01:00:00
See the winners of the 2011 Prima Baby Reader Awards in the Buying for Baby category

Electronic Toy Gold WinnerToy Shop Platinum WinnerToy Shop Gold WinnerHighchair Platinum WinnerHighchair Gold WinnerBaby Bottle Platinum WinnerBaby Bottle Gold WinnerFeeding Range Platinum WinnerFeeding Range Gold WinnerFollow-On Milk Platinum WinnerFollow

Why won't he take his milk?
By Babyexpert.com on 25/10/2011 07:16:00
Why won't he take his milk? Nutritionist Caroline Bunker answers your questions on baby feeding.

pint of formula milk a day. Some babies like a full milk feed before or after their solids, but others take less milk as they eat more solid food. You could try giving your son solids at mealtimes and a milk feed an hour or so later. You could also try

Step-by-step help on how to make breastfeeding work
By Sophie Westnedge on 09/04/2013 12:46:47
Need help with breastfeeding? Follow our simple step-by-step guide…

The benefits of breast milk are endless – it boosts your baby’s immune system and helps his digestion, while feeding is a wonderful opportunity to bond with him too.But, while you want to give your little one the best start in life, breastfeeding

How to lose weight while breastfeeding
By Babyexpert.com on 31/03/2009 16:36:00
Breastfeeding is the best weightloss system invented - but how many extra calories should you be eating?

and severe dieting at this time is not recommended. The following data comes from a 1991 UK Government report on the energy needs of breastfeeding women: When your baby is aged 0-1 monthsHe drinks: 680ml a day of milk This costs you: 570 kcal a day You should

Mealtime musts for small eaters
By Babyexpert.com on 17/07/2007 12:33:00
If your toddler has a small appetite, focus on these nutritious foods.

calorie and vitamin intake.Try the following extra-value foods:FORTIFIED BREAKFAST CEREALS:Contain iron, vitamins B1 and B2 and fibre.FRUIT:Washed, peeled and cut up. Banana is rich in vitamin B6, dried apricots are rich in iron, and strawberries are a

Weaning for prem babies
By Babyexpert.com on 03/09/2009 16:56:00
Advice on when to start and how to wean your premature baby

.Q How will I know my baby is ready to wean?A Look out for these signs at around five, six or seven months:Baby shows an interest in other people eatingBaby puts things into his/her mouthBaby seems less satisfied with milk alone, and ready for something

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