
Burping Your Baby: Why It’s Just As Important As Feeding
Burping Your Baby: Why It’s Just As Important As Feeding As parents, we often notice every little detail about our baby, every smile, stretch, coo, and cry. But […]

Burping Your Baby: Why It’s Just As Important As Feeding As parents, we often notice every little detail about our baby, every smile, stretch, coo, and cry. But […]

Understanding Normal Growth Patterns in the First Two Years Let’s look at two common scenarios: 1️⃣ An 8-month-old baby who weighed 6 kg at 6 months but now weighs only […]

Positional Plagiocephaly: What Every Parent Needs to Know About Baby’s Head Shape As parents, we often notice every little detail about our baby, every smile, stretch, coo, and cry. But […]

Fontanelle Facts for Baby’s Skull Development: Trust Biology, Not Myths As new parents, you’re likely flooded with advice from every corner especially from well-meaning elders, neighbours, and friends. One of […]

A Paediatrician’s Guide to Healthy, Happy Mealtimes for 9-12 Months old From breastfeeding to introducing solids, every stage comes with its own set of questions and concerns. As a paediatrician, I’ve […]

5 Incredible Health Benefits of Breastfeeding As a paediatrician, I’ve seen first-hand how breastfeeding transforms not just a baby’s health but also their future. It’s a natural superfood packed with […]

Liquid Gold: The Ultimate Guide to Storing Breast Milk Safely! Breast milk is liquid gold, but knowing how to store it properly is key to keeping it safe and fresh […]

A Simple and Nutritious Diet Plan for 7-8 Month Old Babies Introducing solid foods to your baby is an exciting milestone, but it can also feel overwhelming. As a parent, […]

Are You Doing Food Parenting Right !? Yes, mama, your food parenting style matters more than you think! 😲 The way you interact with your child around food today may […]

Are You Saying ‘NO!’ Too Often? As parents, we find ourselves saying “NO!” a LOT. “NO, don’t touch that!”, “NO, don’t go there!”, “NO, don’t DO THAT!” While setting boundaries […]