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Från flaska till pipmugg: så går övergången
När och hur byter barnet flaska mot pipmugg? En lugn guide till övergången, i barnets egen takt, med tips för tänder och mindre spill. Read more...
D-MER: när amning väcker en plötslig våg av nedstämdhet
D-MER (dysforisk utdrivningsreflex) är en ofrivillig våg av nedstämdhet när mjölken släpper. Vad det är, varför det händer och när du bör söka stöd. Read more...
Så blandar du ersättning rätt, steg för steg
Så blandar du Unna modersmjölksersättning Steg 1 rätt: hygien, de åtta tillagningsstegen och doseringstabellen per ålder. Read more...
Mjölkstockning: 6 saker som kan hjälpa
Mjölkstockning kan komma plötsligt och göra ont. Här är sex saker som kan lindra, varför det uppstår och när du bör söka vård. Read more...
Tillfällig brist på vår modersmjölksersättning Steg 1 och tillskottsnäring Steg 2
Steg 1 och Steg 2 är just nu slut hos oss på grund av en global brist på ekologiskt mjölkpulver. Här kan ni läsa mer om läget. Read more...
Mötet med vår årsvinnare: Julia och lille Sigge från Småland
I en liten by i Småland som heter Österbymo bor Julia tillsammans med sin sambo Daniel, fyraåriga Azalea och lille Sigfrid som precis hade fyllt sex månader när han vann... Read more...
5 enkla sätt att addera fullkorn i bebisens mat
Praktiska tips för att introducera fullkorn i bebisens vardag, från gröt och pannkakor till smoothie och plockmat. Enkelt, smakfullt och anpassat för bebisar från 6 månader. Read more...
Flaskmatning i babyns takt
Lär dig mer om flaskmatning i babyns takt. Tips om signaler, flasknapp, matning i famnen och hur du skapar en lugn och trygg måltid för din bebis. Read more...
Redo för nästa steg? Så vet du när det är dags att byta till Välling & Gröt med fullkorn
En vanlig fråga vi får är “När kan jag byta från 6 månaders välling & gröt till 12 månadersvarianten?". Svaret är att det beror mer på bebisen än på kalendern.... Read more...
Why is vitamin D so important?
We often get the question, " Do I need to give my child vitamin D, D drops even if I give my child formula ?" And the answer is yes,... Read more...
Gluten and small children - what should we think?
What is gluten? Gluten is a protein found naturally in grains such as wheat, rye and barley. Oats do not contain gluten per se , but may contain traces of... Read more...
Bugs in organic milk substitute? No!
We get several questions about our products and whether Unna infant formula stage 1 contains Bovaer? The answer is no! Our products do not contain Bovaer and Bovaer is not... Read more...
Baby food quality: What the law requires – and what we at Unna do beyond that
Why baby food has its own legal requirements Baby food is subject to the EU regulations on food for infants and young children. These laws are significantly stricter than those... Read more...
Seed oils in infant formula – why they are needed and how we think about them Unna
From time to time, parents contact us with questions about seed oils in infant formula . Often, they have read or heard a lot about olive oil, avocado oil or... Read more...
Sugar-free baby food – that's why Unna is the least sweet on the market
When you become a parent, a lot revolves around food. What should you give? When should you start? And what is actually best for your child's taste development? A question... Read more...
Food Introduction – How to Get Started!
Starting solid foods is often an exciting time for both children and parents. Food introduction is an individual process where the child's interest, curiosity and development are the guiding principles.... Read more...
What is the difference between whole grains and fiber?
Whole grains are often highlighted as one of the most important dietary factors for good health – for adults. It has been shown to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease,... Read more...
What does it mean that Unna's porridge is enriched?
Young children who are growing and developing not only need protein, carbohydrates and fat, but they also need nutrition in the form of vitamins and minerals. Since young children do... Read more...
Purchased or homemade baby porridge - What's the difference?
From the time your baby is six months old, it is a good idea to start offering porridge. For many parents, porridge quickly becomes a favorite. Porridge is filling and... Read more...
How long should you breastfeed?
How long is breastfeeding recommended? WHO has global guidelines on breastfeeding, which also influence the recommendations from the Swedish National Food Administration and the Swedish National Board of Health. However,... Read more...
Signs that your baby is not getting enough
How do you know if your baby is getting enough food? Signs that your baby is full and satisfied: Independent termination: The baby releases the breast or bottle on their... Read more...
Formula or substitute – which is best and when?
How to know when to choose porridge or formula The choice between porridge and replacement is influenced by several things: Age of the child: If your child is under 6... Read more...
Get your baby started using a bottle
Common challenges when your baby refuses the bottle It's not uncommon for babies to struggle with bottle feeding at first. Understanding the common problems can help you manage the situation... Read more...
Sterilize baby bottles – why is it important?
When do baby bottles need to be sterilized? For newborns and infants up to 3-6 months, it is recommended that baby bottles be sterilized after each use. As the child... Read more...
When do you start with porridge?
Introducing baby food to your baby can be a big step in the transition from breast milk or formula to more solid foods. Baby food is a nutritious alternative that... Read more...
Combining breastfeeding with a bottle - how to do it?
Okay, you have started breastfeeding (congratulations!) but you still want to sleep once in a while, have some flexibility, let your partner take responsibility, etc. Well, then! Easy as pie.... Read more...
How much formula should a baby eat?
In general, it can be said that the amount a baby needs to eat depends on several factors and that each baby is unique, with their own individual needs, but... Read more...
About the first days - with Sara Norrbom
Sara, one half of the duo behind Womensync , became a mother to a little boy, Nilo, ten months ago. We meet and talk about entrepreneurship and the incredible community... Read more...
About the first time - with Fatma Guettou
Becoming a mother and being on parental leave changed her entire mindset and approach to her career – and to life in general. Her hobby, sewing dolls, grew and just... Read more...
About the early days - with Filippa Lagerstedt
The idea for HumbleBummies came to her at home with her first son Viggo, who is now 2 years old. Since then, she has worked purposefully to develop and launch... Read more...
About the first time - with Isabel Boltenstern
Isabel has moved from Stockholm to Helsingborg a few months ago and is living a family life in a house, closer to her parents. She seems to genuinely enjoy her... Read more...
Bottle feeding
Feeding your baby breast milk or formula using a bottle can be an art form in itself. Bottles come in a variety of designs, so it can be a good... Read more...
Some things we can't talk about
Most expectant mothers plan to breastfeed their baby, which is 'Plan A' in every way. But, if breastfeeding doesn't work, isn't enough, or you choose not to breastfeed, there is... Read more...
Iron needs of young children
Iron-rich foods are important throughout life, but especially important to consider when it comes to young children. Why? Well, because at six months the iron depot that the child has... Read more...
Article about Unna at The Way We Play
We at Unna met with the team at The Way We Play and talked about the foundation of our business idea, where we are now with our company building and... Read more...
About the first time - with Paulina Gunnardo
Paulina is originally trained as a nurse who then went on to study at the master's program in psychology, focusing on attachment and children with attachment trauma. She has experience... Read more...
Earmarked paternity leave
Did you know that Norway was the first country in the world to introduce earmarked paternity leave? In the 1970s, Sweden was the first in the world to introduce divisible... Read more...
Female ownership
The incredibly cool and superior way we women do carrying and giving birth to children is also proven time and time again to be the root of the fact that... Read more...
About unreasonable conditions for breastfeeding
As recently as last summer ('22), the American equivalent of our public health authority, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), tightened its recommendation for breastfeeding for its residents. From previously... Read more...
What is organic food production?
Organic food production is about producing food in a long-term and sustainable way. Simply put, it involves using natural resources such as soil, energy and water in a way that... Read more...
Unna is participating in Dragon's Nest!
We at Unna are both happy and excited about our participation in SVT's Draknästet. The program was recorded in April this year and we have had to keep it a... Read more...
Combining breastfeeding with bottle feeding - how do you achieve that?
Okay, you've started breastfeeding (congratulations!) but still want to sleep in every now and then, have some flexibility, let your partner take responsibility, etc. Well, then share breastfeeding! Easy as... Read more...
Bottle feeding - going against the norm
Whether you breastfeed, pump, or bottle-feed does not define you as a mother. Everyone's situation is different, and all mothers deserve to feel like they are doing the best for... Read more...
Feeding with replacement
Sometimes a newborn baby may need supplemental feeding using formula. Healthcare staff at the birth, maternity hospital and at the BVC should be able to help and inform about what... Read more...
The history of infant formula
Today's infant formula has a long history and many years of research and development to thank. Alternatives to breastfeeding are believed to have existed throughout history, with experiments using milk... Read more...
About starting to introduce regular food
It is usually said that at six months of age, breastfeeding or formula is no longer sufficient as the sole source of nutrition. It is then time to start supplementing... Read more...
WHO's recommendation on breastfeeding
Breast milk is an ideal solution for infants' nutritional needs in the first months of life - it is safe, it is clean, and contains exactly the energy and nutrition... Read more...
1177 Healthcare guide on compensation
The 1177 healthcare guide website has good information about breastfeeding and alternatives to breastfeeding. They write this about not being able or wanting to breastfeed: "Sometimes breastfeeding doesn't work and... Read more...
Alarm in the US: Shortage of breast milk substitute
Since the spring of 2022, there has been a shortage of infant formula on the shelves of American grocery stores. In May of this year, stores across the country were... Read more...