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Best Postpartum Hair Loss with These Tips
During pregnancy, the normal hair growth cycle lasts longer and results in a “postpartum hair loss”. The excessive shedding that you experience is also called “postpartum telogen effluvium". 90% of women are suffering from some form of postpartum hair loss and it is a normal phase of your afterbirth recovery.
Jul 293 min read


Finding Peace of Mind as a Working Parent
A working parent’s job never ends. When you come home from work, it’s "family" time, which basically means "make it up to your little one" for the times you missed during the day at work. You can hear so many parents saying, "I feel like I’m missing so many milestones", or "I feel I have no control of my baby’s daily activities". Probably one of the biggest challenges of being a working parent is the constant feeling of "guilt"&nbs
Jul 294 min read


Myth or Fact: Weight Loss While Breastfeeding
Besides the nutritional benefits of breastfeeding both for your and your baby, there is evidence that suggests its positive effects on postpartum weight loss. While breastfeeding, your body needs more calories and your diet is very important to supply your baby the necessary amount of milk. You should be consuming vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains and protein and fiber rich food on a regular basis. Additionally, you need to keep your body hydrated since breastfee
Jul 294 min read


Buddy Bugs: How Microbiome Magic Influences Your Baby's Feeding Journey
Your baby’s microbiome is like a tiny universe of bacteria, viruses, and fungi working together to support health and development. From childbirth to breastfeeding and solid foods, every step shapes this bustling microbial city. Learn how nutrition, careful antibiotic use, and pediatric guidance can nurture your baby’s gut superheroes for a healthy start in life.
Jul 292 min read


Postpartum Anxiety: Symptoms, Identification, & Treatment
Postpartum anxiety (PPA) is more intense and persistent compared to new parent worry, and often the worry is not based on a real problem or threat. Postpartum Anxiety differs from Postpartum depression (PPD) because PPD includes being constantly sad accompanied by a loss of interest. Baby blues on the other hand is less severe than PPD and only lasts a few days.
Jul 292 min read


Adjusting to Life as a "New Parent"
As a new parent, it might be difficult to see the cup half full. Juggling through home/work related tasks and trying to keep in track are certainly challenging. The person in the mirror may seem disorganized and falling behind, but those tired eyes are yet to reveal the truth…
Jul 292 min read


The Night Feeding Dilemma: Tips for a Restful Night's Sleep
Nighttime feedings are essential for your baby’s growth but can be exhausting for parents. With a soothing routine, dream feeding, and simple sleep aids, you can make nights calmer and more restful. Learn practical tips to manage feeds, share the load, and prioritize your own well-being while supporting your baby’s sleep.
Jul 292 min read


Snack Feeding vs. Regular Feeding: Navigating Nursing at 3 Months
The journey of breastfeeding is an ever-evolving one, marked by various stages and phases that both you and your baby will experience...
Jul 292 min read


Understanding Your Baby’s Diaper Output: What’s Normal and What’s Not?
Diapers can reveal a lot about your baby’s health. This guide explains what’s normal (and what’s not) when it comes to your baby’s pee and poop during the first 6 months. Learn when to breathe easy—and when to call the doctor.
Jul 293 min read


Infant Eyesight: Birth to 12 Months
When you welcome your little one into this noisy, colorful and crowded world; unfortunately they cannot see it the same way you do. However, their eyesight develops very fast correlatively with their brain development and gets better as your baby grows older. When they reach the first year mark, your baby can almost see the world like an adult but their vision will not reach at its full maturity up until they are between 3 and 5 years of age.
Jul 293 min read


Object Permanence: The Importance of "Peek-A-Boo" in Baby Development
“Object permanence” is the understanding that objects and people continue to exist when they are out of sight. This new skill plays a vital role in memory development and language acquisition as well as enhancing pretend play and exploration. Recent research suggest that babies begin to show an understanding of object permanence between 4 and 7 months of age. Separation anxiety occurs as a result of this newly acquired skill which causes your little one to feel upset whe
Jul 293 min read


What Do 1-Month-Old Babies See?
Curious about your baby’s eyesight? Learn what 1-month-old babies see, how their vision develops, and simple ways to support healthy eye development—based on trusted medical sources.
Jul 293 min read


Back to Work, Still Breastfeeding: How I Made It Work
Returning to work while continuing to breastfeed isn’t easy. In fact, many new mothers face emotional and logistical challenges when they...
Jul 294 min read


What Science Says About Breastfeeding and Infant Health
Breastfeeding is more than nourishment—it’s medicine. Backed by decades of research, breastfeeding supports immunity, brain growth, gut health, and reduces risks of illness in infancy and beyond.
Jul 293 min read


What Can My Baby Hear?
Hearing plays a major role in children’s cognitive development, language acquisition, communication skills and learning. Babies start hearing in the womb; first they distinguish the low frequency sounds, such as mother’s heartbeat, or the air floating in mom’s lungs. Later on during pregnancy, they start recognizing mother’s voice and even respond to it. Their ears are fully developed at 35 weeks, and they can hear pretty well at birth, especially high-pitched sounds. Talking
Jul 295 min read


Introducing Pacifiers: Things to Know
A pacifier is normally offered when a baby’s need to suck surpasses that provided by nursing and bottle feeding; in those cases, a pacifier is used to satisfy their need. There are pros and cons to pacifier use but ultimately is it your choice as the parent to make. If you are considering pacifier use here are guidelines you should follow, to know when to and not to initiate a dummy to your baby.
Jul 293 min read


Diaper Rash Prevention: The Role of Clean Diaper Habits and Tracking
Learn how keeping a clean diaper schedule and tracking changes can reduce the chances of diaper rash — and when to try creams or visit a doctor.
Jul 292 min read


Best Baby Food Makers & Blenders 2025 for Easy Meals
In 2025, baby food makers make homemade meals easier than ever. From the all-in-one Nutribullet Baby Steam + Blend to the premium BEABA Babycook Neo, and the hands-free Baby Brezza One Step, parents have options for every style. Budget-friendly picks like the Nuby Mighty Blender save money, while the BabyMoov Duo handles big batches. Each has pros and cons, but all help parents prep healthy, love-filled meals quickly.
Jul 2312 min read


Best Family Apps in 2025
Looking for the best baby tracker app to simplify your parenting journey? We’ve compared top-rated baby tracking apps, from Cubtale to Baby Connect and Glow Baby. Discover how Cubtale stands out with its seamless design, medical-grade accuracy, and shareable logs. Whether you’re tracking sleep, feedings, or diaper changes, this guide helps you choose the perfect app for your family.
Jul 212 min read
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