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Rub-a-Dub-Dub, Keep Baby Safe in the Tub
Rub-a-dub-dub, a baby in a tub. And safe that baby will be!
With roughly 58 children drowning in bathtubs each year, practicing bath safety at home is a lifesaving practice. Keep your child safe and sound with these five bath safety tips.
5 Tips for Keeping Baby Cool (Yes, Cool) During These Winter Months
Keeping baby cool during the winter? This might seem odd, but it is actually a safer care tactic for your little one. A parent’s natural reaction is typically to bundle baby up and crank up the heat. However, if your child is too warm, this can pose severe health risks.
Create a Stay-at-Home Mom Schedule that Actually Works for You and Your Baby
Every mama’s situation is unique, but most find themselves trying to juggle two primary areas: taking care of the house and taking care of the baby. Additionally, you must try to find time to just be you. Is that even possible with all you do? It needs to be...
Simple Solutions for Moms to Cope with Holiday Stress
How can you keep calm during Christmastime, so you can actually enjoy the holiday season? Check out this list—and check it twice—of simple solutions for moms to cope with holiday stress.
Holiday Gift Guide for Babies and Moms
The holiday season has officially arrived! It’s time for warm baby snuggles, sippin’ hot cocoa (or your second cup of coffee) by the fireplace, and Christmas shopping—even if it’s from your couch. If you’re looking for unique gift ideas for your little one (or yourself), we’ve got you covered!
Top Toys for Infants Younger Than 6 Months Old
Christmas is just around the corner and surprisingly, little ones can be difficult to shop for. To make your holiday shopping a little easier, we’ve crafted a list of this year’s top-rated safe and educational toys for babies 0-6 months old.
5 Tips to Wean from Pumping
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends feeding your baby breastmilk for the first six months of your child’s life and to continue to provide breastmilk for up to a year longer. Each mother's journey is different based on milk supply issues, nursing challenges, or a job that makes it difficult to continue pumping at work.
The Advantages of Breastfeeding for Mom and Baby
To breastfeed or not to breastfeed? While the decision ultimately comes down to your preference and personal decisions, it’s important to know as much about breastfeeding before your baby is born. Today, we want to explore the benefits of breastfeeding so that you can make an informed decision.
7 Rules for Visiting a Newborn
Visiting a newborn baby for the first time is exciting. While it’s exciting for visitors, adjusting to life with a new baby can be a tough time for the family. Especially if it’s a first-born child, the transition can be particularly challenging. Having a variety of visitors immediately after giving birth can be stressful. When you’re visiting a family who has just had a newborn baby, it’s important to be respectful of the family’s time and space.
Here are seven important rules to keep in mind when visiting a newborn:
How Can Your Tell if it's Colic or Normal Crying?
All infants cry regularly. It is the earliest form of communication that helps parents identify the immediate needs of their infant until they learn other means to communicate. But what happens if the infant cries too often or cries for significant periods of time without reason?