How Active Is Your Little One?
Do babies and toddlers need to be active? How much physical activity do they need to thrive? The answer is, yes they do! Continue reading
Do babies and toddlers need to be active? How much physical activity do they need to thrive? The answer is, yes they do! Continue reading
Swaddling is an ancient technique of wrapping babies in a blanket or muslin cloth. Swaddling is safe if done properly, and the correct technique is important to avoid the risk of suffocation when the baby is asleep. We asked two experts about baby swaddling, and also to explain the importance as well as the benefits of swaddling. Here’s what they had to share. Continue reading
No one said parenting was easy, but it need not be all that dramatic either, you know! Parenting is nothing more than a series of learning curves to get past, and we learn as we go along, incident by incident, day by day. When it’s time for a baby to start on solid foods, it’s natural for parents to feel a tad nervous, for let’s face it – we never know what’s going to happen. Will your baby love their first solid food, or will they refuse it? Whatever happens, remember that tomorrow is a new day and you can always try again! In the meantime, here are some golden nuggets of wisdom for you in the matter of baby weaning. Continue reading
As your body goes through a massive transformation during pregnancy, it will take commitment and effort to get back into shape again after you have given birth. Postnatal exercise does more than just help you to lose weight, it also hastens postnatal recovery, raises your energy level, restores muscle strength and even prevents postpartum depression. Continue reading
Down syndrome affects many families in Malaysia in different ways. BabyTalk had a precious opportunity to speak with Dr Diana Osman of Sri Kota Specialist Medical Centre on the subject and this is what she had to share with us. Continue reading
A smooth and easy first pregnancy does not always guarantee the second one will be a similar experience. In fact, some women are unable to get pregnant or carry a pregnancy to term after already giving birth to one or more children. Continue reading
If your baby seems to be crying more than usual, despite you ensuring he’s fed, changed, and comforted, chances are, he may be experiencing something called colic. It’s said that one in every five babies will experience it between the first few weeks of their life till about four to six months. Colic is an exasperating yet common condition characterised as excessive crying or extended and repeated periods of crying or fussing in babies who are otherwise healthy and thriving. Read on… Continue reading
Toddlers seem to have the knack of getting dirty all the time. Sooner or later, parents will find the need to teach their toddlers about cleanliness and personal hygiene so that they will be able to ward off germs and bacteria that cause illnesses. Continue reading
A chaotic mind spells stress for the human body, and it’s even more so when you’re pregnant. It gives way to anxiety, panic attacks, unwanted thoughts, etc. Well, you might say that your mind seems to be on autopilot and you can’t control what comes in and goes out, but we’re here to tell you that you can and you should. Let us give you a few tips. Continue reading
If you’re expecting a baby, you’ve likely been planning ahead — stocking up on diapers, newborn clothes and blankets, as well as considering how you’ll name your new little one. The thing about childbirth is, you can never be certain what’s going to happen, for it can get out of control at any time and that’s where a well-established birth plan comes in helpful. As women become more aware of their rights to choices, even the atmosphere and procedures during labour can be pre-discussed in some hospitals. The way to do this is through a birth plan.