Nuts - Your top questions
Parents are often worried about introducing peanuts or tree nuts to their babies because of the risk of having an allergic reaction. Dr Sophie is here to answer your most frequently asked questions.
Parents are often worried about introducing peanuts or tree nuts to their babies because of the risk of having an allergic reaction. Dr Sophie is here to answer your most frequently asked questions.
We often read about the benefits of fibre for our overall health and specifically for our gut. Our In-House Paediatrician Dr Sophie is here to answer your top questions about fibre for your little one.
A common question we receive is how and when to teach your little one to use cutlery. We asked our in-house paediatrician Dr Sophie for her top tips.
With a lot of weighing clinics closed, many parents have been worrying about their child’s growth, especially during the time when solids are introduced for the first time. Read on for Dr Sophie’s helpful tips.
Christmas is around the corner and for many parents, it will be the first one as a family. We've put together our favourite Christmas meals for little tummies.
One of the things parents are most concerned about when they introduce solids is that their little one might choke on pieces of food. Luckily, this is a very rare event. It is, nonetheless, understandable and normal to worry about these things. Almost every baby will gag when they start eating solid foods. This natural reflex often worries parents. Knowing how to deal with these situations will make you more confident in giving finger foods a try.
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