Breastfeeding
Common Symptoms during Breastfeeding
The Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Pocket Guide contains advice and tips on conditions that are commonly experienced during breastfeeding and other common conditions. Here is a summary.
Breastfeeding
The Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Pocket Guide contains advice and tips on conditions that are commonly experienced during breastfeeding and other common conditions. Here is a summary.
Breastfeeding
More and more women are exercising their right to breastfeed their toddlers in public, and it is to their credit! Here is a list of practical accessories to help you breastfeed no matter where you are!
Formula
Not always easy to navigate the array of bottles that are available for babies! We share the benefits of some of our favourites to help you make a decision!
Breastfeeding
Want to get a bottle warmer? Here is a list of the best ones we found to help you choose one that suits your needs!
Baby Names
You’re looking for the perfect name for your unborn child? Find inspiration with the list of most popular baby names in Quebec for 2012 compiled by the Régie des rentes du Québec.
Solid Food and Purees
When you introduce your baby to solid foods, he will discover a new world of tastes and textures. And the good news is: when your baby is growing up, it is possible to combine food discovery and healthy eating.
Infections, Diseases and Booboos
With cold and flu season on the way, it is time to prepare for ear infections! As a matter of fact, ear infections frequently follow a viral infection of some sort.
Development
My baby is small, he doesn’t eat yet, he doesn’t talk as much as the others, he has no teeth… Several mothers worry but should they?
Breastfeeding
Are you still hesitant about breastfeeding? Let’s look at all the reasons why breastfeeding is so beneficial!
Newborn
You just learned you’re pregnant and you’re already wondering what your baby will look like. But why might he end up with dad’s mouth and mom’s eyes?
Development
Wondering if your child is right or left-handed? The books are formal; a child does not acquire his lateralization before the age of 4 to 5 years old.
Development
Here's how parents can encourage the development of their child’s language, make them want to communicate, and promote dialogue.
We rediscover Christmas through the eyes of children : meeting Santa Claus, writing him a letter, seeing all the colorful parades, the movies we love to watch in anticipation of the big night…