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Baby food at 6 months (with menu)

The baby’s diet must be exclusively breast milk until the 6th month of life, but breastfeeding can be continued in a complementary form until the age of 2 or more. Furthermore, following the recommendation of the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics, from the 6th month onwards it is important to start introducing foods into the baby’s […]

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Baby development at 15 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

Baby development at 15 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

A 15-month-old baby is generally more curious and active, enjoying walking and playing with toys and other children. At this stage, the baby also communicates better, recognizing his own name when called and speaking some words, such as “tasa” (house) and “tato” (duck). A 15-month-old baby’s diet should prioritize healthy foods, such as fruits and […]

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Baby development at 3 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

3-month-old babies can better recognize the voice and image of their parents, guardians and family members, moving their neck towards people, voices, objects and sounds. Furthermore, when placed face down, babies can usually lift their head, part of their torso and shoulders. At 3 months, babies develop more facial expressions, smiling at people, in response […]

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Baby development at 5 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

The baby at 5 months already has better posture and balance of the head and trunk. Therefore, when he is laid on his stomach, he is able to support himself on his hands and drag himself, and begins to sit without support. In addition, the baby now holds objects better with his hands and, out […]

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Baby development at 2 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

The 2-month-old baby is a little more active than the newborn, however, he still interacts little with people and needs to sleep around 16 hours a day, and may have light, restless or more restful sleep. At 2 months, the baby improves head support, lifting his head when placed on his stomach. In addition, the […]

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Baby feeding: 0 to 12 months

The baby should only be fed with breast milk or infant formula until 6 months of age. However, from the 6th month onwards, milk no longer provides all the nutrients that the baby needs to develop and, therefore, the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics recommends the introduction of foods into the baby’s diet. Therefore, the baby […]

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Baby development at 5 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

The baby at 5 months already has better posture and balance of the head and trunk. Therefore, when he is laid on his stomach, he is able to support himself on his hands and drag himself, and begins to sit without support. In addition, the baby now holds objects better with his hands and, out […]

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Baby development at 3 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

3-month-old babies can better recognize the voice and image of their parents, guardians and family members, moving their neck towards people, voices, objects and sounds. Furthermore, when placed face down, babies can usually lift their head, part of their torso and shoulders. At 3 months, babies develop more facial expressions, smiling at people, in response […]

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Baby development at 15 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

Baby development at 15 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

A 15-month-old baby is generally more curious and active, enjoying walking and playing with toys and other children. At this stage, the baby also communicates better, recognizing his own name when called and speaking some words, such as “tasa” (house) and “tato” (duck). A 15-month-old baby’s diet should prioritize healthy foods, such as fruits and […]

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Gestational Calculator: weeks, months (and important dates)

Gestational Calculator: weeks, months (and important dates)

The gestational age calculator is a simple way to find out the number of days, weeks or months that have passed since the start of pregnancy. Knowing the gestational age allows you to understand what stage of development the baby is at, but it also helps to calculate the likely date of delivery, which, as […]

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