Month by month, your growing baby explores and expands his thought processes, physical abilities, communication skills and social aptitude, making a variety of infant milestones.
At around 6 months, your little one will likely be ready to start solid foods and get additional nutrition from a variety of different of foods! Learn steps and mom-and-dad-tested tips for introducing solid foods to your baby.
Spitting up is unpleasant, but it shouldn’t cause baby too much discomfort. Some little ones, however, develop baby acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Learn how to spot the signs.
Learn about the benefits of DHA for babies. Read about the relationship between DHA and brain development, as well as how DHA can help eye development. First things first, what is DHA? DHA, or Docosahexaenoic acid, is an Omega-3 fat found throughout the body and the most abundant Omega-3 fat in our brains. While some health trends advocate for cutting fat, Omega-3 fats are good fats, and DHA is an important building block for infant brain development. You can help your infant’s brain development by including DHA in their diet.