
Lactose Intolerance in Babies
Lactose intolerance is a clinical condition (not an allergy), with symptoms being associated with the digestive system, which is still maturing in young infants.

Stirfry Fish with Lemongrass & Asian Greens

Does Nestlé Use Renewable Resources?
Our vision is that none of our packaging ends up in landfills or as litter.

Baby Probiotics and Gut Health
Wondering how to support your infant's gut health? Learn how baby probiotics may help.

Human Milk Oligosaccharides & Infant Immune Health
Explore the role of Human Milk Oligosaccharides in breast milk and how they support infant immunity and promote a healthy gut.

Baby Eczema
The skin is your baby’s largest organ and plays a really important role in protecting your little one from external bacteria and infections.

Baby Allergies
Statistics show that Australia has one of the highest rates of allergies in the world, although it’s not entirely understood why.

18 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 2
Lots of leaps and bounds happening in week 18, from nerve cells multiplying to the beginnings of fingerprints. Read more about this week.

19 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 2
Your little lodger weighs around 260 grams – weigh a small sweet potato in your hand and that’s about how heavy they are. Read more about this week.

20 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 2
There’s so much going on in your belly this week that you may want to take a little nap after reading about it! Read more about this week.

17 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 2
Your little one now weighs about 150g and is looking more and more like a “real” little person every day. Read more about this week.

15 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 2
Though your baby is growing deep inside you, this is the week where everything gets set up for their sense of hearing.

27 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 3
Your baby still has some growing to do but as of today, they’re around 24 cm long from head to bottom, big enough laying down to fit on your forearm between your hand and your elbow.

29 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 3
As you inch your way towards the finish line – you will be giving birth in about ten weeks! – your baby is still growing by leaps and bounds, and most of their organs are fully functioning.

31 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 3
At 31 weeks pregnant, your baby is the size of a leaf of kale. They will start getting into position for birth soon. Learn more.

24 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 2
Can you feel the baby reacting to noises and your belly rub yet? Towards the end of the second trimester is when some women report that this starts to happen, so be on the lookout.

21 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 2
Though the baby now weighs around 390g, your little darling still has plenty of room in your belly and likes to use it when not asleep! Read more about this week.

22 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 2
If you could look inside, you may see your baby sucking their thumb. It’s nature’s way of getting your little one ready to breastfeed from birth. Read more about this week.

32 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 3
Your baby is still developing as you head into the final lap, but it’s mostly perfecting and polishing from here on out. They are getting ready to meet you!

28 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 3
Your little one is around 25 cm long from head to bottom and already weights about 1 kilogram, approximately a third of their birth weight.

23 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 2
Your baby weighs almost 550g. You have got around 16 more weeks to go! Read more about this week.

36 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 3
From now until your little gem makes their grand entrance, your baby will continue to grow. They are already 34cm long from head to bottom and weighs about 2.5 kilograms!

38 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 3
Two more weeks! Yes, it’s true, you and your little one will soon be making each other’s acquaintance. Everything is pretty much in place. Read more about this week.

35 Weeks Pregnant - Trimester 3
In about a month, you’ll be holding that little bundle of joy in your arms. Until then, there’s still lots of polishing and refinement going on inside you. Read more about this week.