It can be confusing knowing when – and how - to introduce your baby to solid foods. Whether you’re breastfeeding or bottlefeeding, our team includes in-the-know health visitors and nutritionists to give you the weaning information you need.
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Featured experts
An experienced midwife, Sharon works independently advising on breastfeeding and baby skincare. Her work has helped change NHS policy and she’s the author of the award-winning leaflet ‘Babycare - Back to Basics’.
Catherine’s focus as a clinical psychologist is to help adults, teenagers and children with behavioural feeding problems. This includes selective or fussy eaters, people with food phobias and those being tube fed.
A parenting consultant trusted by numerous mums and dads, Lorna has extensive knowledge of all aspects of childcare. Having trained at the prestigious Norland College, she treats each child as an individual.