7 Ways to Help Older Children Adjust When a New Baby Arrives
It’s normal for older children to feel excited, anxious, or even a bit jealous when a new baby is coming...
7 Practical Steps to Plan for Delayed Cord Clamping
Delayed cord clamping (DCC) means waiting a short time after birth before clamping or cutting the umbilical cord, commonly about 30 to 60 seconds or u...
Newborn Jaundice: A Pillar Guide with Cluster Posts for Parents and Clinicians
This pillar post gives a clear, parent-friendly overview of newborn jaundice and links to shorter cluster posts that explore specific subtopics in dep...
Feeding Your Baby: A Practical What–Why–How–What If Guide
WhatFeeding in the first months includes breastfeeding, formula feeding, or a combination...
Pregnancy and Early Postpartum: A What, Why, How, What If Guide
What: Calm, practical guidance for pregnancy and the early postpartum period — normal changes, common concerns, basic newborn care, birth‑planning, an...
Practical Nursery Guide: Safe, Soothing, and Simple
Main point: Create a functional, safe, and soothing nursery by prioritizing a clear sleep surface, an efficient feeding/changing zone, and a few consi...
7 Ways Delayed Cord Clamping Helps Your Baby and Your Birth
Delayed cord clamping simply means waiting a short time after birth before clamping the umbilical cord so the baby keeps receiving placental blood...
Newborn Vaccines: What, Why, How, What If
What: Routine newborn and early‑infancy vaccines are doses given to train a baby’s immune system so it can respond to specific germs with less risk of...
What to Know About Your Baby’s Umbilical Cord Stump
What: We’re talking about the small stump of umbilical cord left at the base of your baby’s belly button after birth...
Postpartum essentials: recovery, warning signs, feeding, and newborn care
Main point: After birth, prioritize safety and basic recovery: watch for urgent warning signs, protect rest and pain control, get feeding support, and...