
Lien B. Tran
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Jan 5, 2024 |
bellamysorganic.com.au | Lien B. Tran
We know that every parent is doing the best they can for their babies, especially when navigating this first year. We work under specific guidelines to market our products responsibly. Part of this commitment is to let you know that Breastfeeding is the best way for babies to get optimal nutrition they need, and it has other health benefits too. It’s also important to have a healthy, balanced diet during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
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Dec 19, 2023 |
bellamysorganic.com.au | Lien B. Tran
Please read this important message. If you are able, breastfeeding is best, as it provides the ideal nutrition for babies and has other important health benefits too. Health Professionals are well placed to provide appropriate feeding advice and support. A healthy diet during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding is important. Introducing infant formula either partially or exclusively, may reduce the supply of breast milk. Once reduced, it is difficult to re-establish.
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Aug 22, 2023 |
bellamysorganic.com.au | Lien B. Tran
Food allergies are a common fear for parents, having all heard the horror stories of children who have reacted to food items such as nuts, shellfish, and milk. As a result, parents are sometimes reluctant to give their child a specific food type, but providing you pay close attention and monitor their eating habits, there should be little reason to hold off on certain foods.
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Aug 22, 2023 |
bellamysorganic.com.au | Lien B. Tran
Filling nutrition gaps with toddler milkChildren grow slower in their second year, which means toddlers need less food than during their first year. Toddlers also have small stomachs, short attention spans and start to assert their independence. Because of this, it’s common for toddlers to eat very small amounts, to be fussy about what they eat, and to refuse to eat at all.
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Aug 18, 2023 |
bellamysorganic.com.au | Lien B. Tran
Giving up the bottleBabies can learn to use a cup from an early age and are usually ready to try from around six months. So, when your baby is around six months old, you can start using a feeding cup to teach your bub how to sip drinks from a cup. Try aim to stop using bottles by the time your baby turns 12 months old. Feeding bottles with teats are for use with breast milk or infant formula during the infants first year and are only recommended for 12 months.
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