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Top tips for toddler nutrition
By Babyexpert.com on 10/11/2011 11:09:00
Top tips for toddler nutrition. Baby and toddler nutrition advice from The Happy Mealtimes, Healthy Kids campaign, in association with Ella's Kitchen.
Your little one is growing - and fast! Follow these golden rules to give your baby or toddler a better diet so his little body can grow up strong and healthy...Baby and toddler nutrition
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Your body after birth: your nutritional needs
By Babyexpert.com on 30/06/2011 14:38:00
It takes time for your body to build up stores of nutrients.
IRONIron is necessary for healthy blood, and iron deficiency can lead to anaemia, which can make you feel very tired and lethargic. Eat lots of iron-rich foods such as lean red meat, fortified bread and breakfast cereals, dried fruit, eggs, beans and pulses and green leafy veg, s...
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Great nutrition for getting pregnant
By Babyexpert.com on 15/07/2008 16:07:00
Here's how to boost your fertility without giving up your favourite foods
with nutritional benefits.Great nutrition for getting pregnant
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Toddler nutrition: Turbo-charge their diet
By Babyexpert.com on 11/07/2008 14:47:00
Make sure your child is fully nourished with the right food groups for healthy development.
Understanding what food is made up of and how the body uses it to grow is an essential part of being able to provide good grub for your toddler. Our at-a-glance guide makes giving them a healthy diet a doddle.Toddler nutrition: Turbo
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Power-packed superfoods
By Babyexpert.com on 17/02/2013 09:00:00
Stock up on these superfoods to give yourself a nutritional boost during pregnancy
is often poor,' says Dr Wendy Doyle, expert in material nutrition at the British Dietetic Association. ‘Calcium and magnesium levels fall in pregnancy,' warns Dr Doyle. And young women particularly are often low in iron. All of these are found in fresh
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Top 20 pregnancy superfoods
By Babyexpert.com on 19/02/2013 09:00:00
Packed with nourishing nutrients, these pregnancy powerhouses will give you and your baby a nutritional superboost.
DRIED APRICOTSEasy to snack on and great for topping up iron stores: one handful gives you 10% of your daily iron requirement. They also contain folic acid, potassium, calcium and magnesium. They will also help keep your bowel from becoming sluggish as your pregnancy progresses.T...
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Covering all stages
By Babyexpert.com on 08/01/2011 06:00:00
Whether you are trying for a baby, pregnant or breastfeeding, follow our guide to good nutrition
ADVERTORIALAngie Jefferson is a registered dietitian and pregnancy expert. Take a look at her simple dos and donts to help you and your partner get in great shape for babymaking.Before you conceiveDo cut back on alcohol. If both you and your partner reduce your drinking, it will...
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Get through a faddy phase
By Babyexpert.com on 11/04/2006 15:39:00
Tips on how to steer your toddler through pre-school eating wars.
Fussy eating often tops the list of parents' concerns, with mealtimes being one of the most common battlegrounds.Feeding problems are far more common than parents may think,' says nutritionist Caroline Bunker. The good news is that being fussy about food can be a normal part of...
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Mealtime solutions for faddy toddlers
By Babyexpert.com on 16/07/2006 14:33:00
Steer your toddler through a fussy eating phase.
Fussy eating often tops the list of parents concerns, with mealtimes being one of the most common battlegrounds.Feeding problems are far more common than parents may think, says nutritionist Caroline Bunker. The good news is that being fussy about food can be a normal part of...
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Kickstart good eating habits
By Babyexpert.com on 23/03/2007 11:31:00
Three golden rules to boost your child's concentration and energy levels.
foods to put in your supermarket trolley, you can help maximise your child's potential, and start good eating habits which will stay with them for life.The Food for the Brain Foundation has been helping schools and parents improve children's nutrition
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