by Jo Travers | Jan 21, 2013 | Information
Introducing solids Weaning (also referred to as complementary feeding) is the process of introducing babies to solid foods. What, and how, you feed your child is crucial to their development and health including developing speech and social skills. However, with so... by Jo Travers | Nov 8, 2012 | Blog, Childhood Nutrition, Infant Nutrition, Information, Plant-Based Diets, Vegetarian
Unlike the thing that stands in the laundry room next to a huge stack of washing, the iron in your blood is your friend! Iron carries oxygen around the body to the brain and other organs. Mums supply their babies with a good store of iron when pregnant, but this will... by Jo Travers | Sep 10, 2012 | Questions & answers
Thanks for the tweet @HangingModifier. Please find the answer below! “@LDNnutritionist Glad to see you recommend eggs. There was a story about eggs being as bad as smoking. Junk science and/or junk journalism?” Eggs have been in and out of favour and plagued by... by Jo Travers | Aug 27, 2012 | Research
Educated mothers are turning their backs on health visitors The biggest UK survey of its kind has revealed that middle-class mothers disregard advice given to them by health visitors about feeding their babies. A pdf version of this press release is available here:... by Jo Travers | Aug 24, 2012 | Research
New mothers distrust advice from their mother-in-law about baby feeding The biggest UK study of its kind has found that mothers do not rate advice from their partner’s mother when making decisions about feeding their baby A pdf version of this press release is...