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Is baby-led weaning the best way to introduce solids?

As your little one approaches 6 months of age, they’ll be getting ready to start solid foods. You may have started to wonder what this process might look like for your family. One of the most common questions on introducing solids is whether or not baby-led weaning (BLW) is the best method to use. There are a lot of different (and strong!) opinions out there, so it can become overwhelming to make a decision. We’ve got you covered! 

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Introducing a Bottle to Your Baby: What You Need to Know

Whether you choose to bottle feed your baby right from birth or introduce it in combination with breastfeeding, bottle-feeding is a learned skill just like anything else. Your baby has never done it before, and you might be new at it as well! It can be overwhelming to try and figure the ins and outs of bottle-feeding as a new parent. Learn all about introducing a bottle to your baby.

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Should I Be “Eating For Two” During Pregnancy? Here’s How To Find The Right Balance

One of the top questions that I get asked as a prenatal dietitian is “how much should I be eating to support a healthy pregnancy?”. This is a great question, since a traditional anecdote suggests that you should be “eating for two” during pregnancy. Hint: It doesn’t actually involve eating double what you usually eat!

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Managing Stress: A Guide For Breastfeeding Mamas

Let’s face it—if you’re a new parent, it’s probably safe to say that you have experienced a stressful life event at some point in time. Finding ways to manage these stressors in daily life can be challenging, but so important—especially for the breastfeeding mama! Here’s a complete guide from our lactation consultant and registered nurse.

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Mixed Grain Salad Recipe with Feta and Lemon Vinaigrette

Are you trying to figure out recipes to keep your lunches interesting? Try out this delicious mixed grain salad option.  A grain-based salad is a perfect meal prep option. It’s good in the fridge for up to 4 days, and it gets more flavourful throughout that time as the ingredients take on the flavour of the dressing. Try it out today!

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Roasted Tomato and Shrimp Pasta Recipe

Are you looking for some dinner inspiration that your whole family will love? Try our roasted tomato and shrimp pasta! Many people think that pasta can’t be a nutritious option– but it absolutely can be a balanced meal option that hits all of our nutrition priorities. Get the recipe here.

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Painful Breastfeeding: Plugged Ducts and Mastitis

Painful breastfeeding can be one of the most frustrating and distressing things to experience as a new mom. Learning more about what could be causing your pain and some strategies to treat it will help you recognize your symptoms early and get the right support.

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The PUSH 2024 Mother's Day Gift Guide

With Mother’s Day fast approaching, you may have started to think about what you might get the special mom in your life to show your love and appreciation. We’ve put together our PUSH Mother’s Day Gift Guide to help you get started in making this a special day for the mama in your life.

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High Protein Lemon Blueberry Muffins Recipe

High protein muffins can be a great item to keep on hand in the freezer for any time you need a quick snack or breakfast pairing– if they last long enough to make it into the freezer! Try our recipe for Protein Lemon Blueberry Muffins today.

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Too Much Of A Good Thing: Challenges Of Breastmilk Oversupply

In the breastfeeding world we talk a lot about the struggles involving low milk production and finding ways to boost your supply, but did you know it’s possible to have too much milk? While it’s great to have lots of milk, having a breastmilk oversupply can be just as stressful as not having enough. Here’s how to manage oversupply.

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Has Your Toddler Started to Refuse Foods? Here are Our Top 3 Tips for Food Acceptance

Is your toddler refusing to eat foods that they previously accepted well, and even seemed to enjoy? This is a huge struggle that many parents face and can truly put you to the test. The good news is that there are steps you can take as a parent to support your child in becoming a well-rounded eater. Here are our top tips.

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