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Tongue-tie: myth or reality for breastfeeding problems? Should you undergo a procedure?

When my baby was around three to four months old, I was struggling with breastfeeding. It seemed like something wasn’t quite right—my baby was latching, but the feeding sessions were long, and she wasn’t gaining weight as expected. I decided to consult a lactation consultant, hoping to get some clarity. To my surprise, the consultant […]

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Must-have toys for 0-6 months

The first six months of your baby’s life are a time of incredible growth and development. This period is characterized by rapid physical, cognitive, and emotional changes as your little one transitions from a sleepy newborn to a curious, active infant. Providing the right toys can support their development and keep them engaged, making playtime

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Step-by-step travel guide for parents with infants

Traveling with an infant requires careful planning and preparation. Here are some essential tips to help make your journey smoother, divided into three stages: before the flight, on the flight, and at your destination. Read the travel checklist and products recommendation article to get your essentials and get products ideas. Join us to get the

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Breastfeeding made easy: How to help your baby latch properly

As a first-time mom, I was overwhelmed with the many aspects of breastfeeding. One particular challenge was achieving a good latch. Initially, my baby would latch onto one breast but struggle with the other. After much trial and error, I discovered that the breast she had difficulty latching onto had a higher flow than the

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Sleep Regression 101: tips for exhausted moms

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Co-Sleeping: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly – Make informed decisions

Bed-sharing, the practice of sleeping with your baby in the same bed, has been a topic of ongoing debate. While some parents find it comforting and beneficial for bonding, it’s crucial to be aware of the associated risks, especially for infants under 12 months of age. Many times, when your baby doesn’t sleep well, and

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Wake Windows and Nap Numbers for Babies

Waking windows are the periods of time between your baby’s naps. This period is crucial for maintaining a healthy sleep schedule for your baby and is essential for ensuring a good night’s sleep. The waking window duration varies by age and helps to ensure your baby isn’t overtired or under-tired when it’s time to nap

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Learn your baby’s 5 different cries. Unlock their secret language.

As a new parent, one of the most challenging tasks can be deciphering what your baby needs just from their cries. It can often feel like an overwhelming guessing game. However, understanding the Dunstan Baby Language, a method developed by Priscilla Dunstan, can transform the way you respond to your baby’s cries and ultimately lead

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End Night Feed: tips for baby’s full night sleep

Night feeds can be challenging for new moms, leading to interrupted sleep and fatigue. However, as your baby grows, there are strategies to reduce the frequency of night feeds, helping both you and your baby get better rest. Here’s a guide on managing this transition, including recommended night feedings by age and techniques to reduce

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How Do You Know if the Baby is Getting Enough Milk When Breastfeeding?

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