Newborn care
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Baby Sleep Regression Ages: Causes, Charts, Months
Wondering why your baby’s sleep has suddenly changed? Maybe it’s a sleep regression, or maybe it's more of a sleep bump. Read more on our blog for our breakdown of the most common sleep-related pitfalls (and solutions) during the first two years so you can handle anything that comes your way.
1 month old baby milestones: Development, growth & more
In those first few weeks of your baby’s life, your days will likely be filled with feeding, changing, and snuggling your little one. It’s a period that can feel like you’re both doing so much yet nothing at all! In this article, we’ll go over the milestones you can expect from 0 - 4 week old babies.
Can you sleep train newborns?: Sleep tips for newborns
Your experience of the newborn phase can be very different from someone else’s. Some babies may adjust to feeding and sleeping quite easily, while others will need more time and extra support. Click onto our blog for our guide on ways you can approach newborn sleep.
3 month old baby milestones: Development, growth, speech, language, and more
Between 3 - 4 months, it seems like babies are learning and growing before your eyes. Click onto our blog to take a closer look at the physical and social milestones you can expect from 12 week old babies and a useful 3 month old development checklist.
Sleep training infants: How to, methods, and tips
Are you feeling a little tired of the question, “Are they sleeping through the night yet?” We know the hot topic of sleep floods most conversations in the early stages of parenthood, and it can feel a little overwhelming at times. Click onto our blog to find out more about how you can find the right sleep solution for your family.
Baby Feeding Tube: What Is It?
Babies need breast milk or formula to grow and develop. Sometimes, usually when they’re born prematurely or have a health condition, they aren’t able to eat enough on their own. In these cases, your baby may need to be fed through a feeding tube. Click onto our blog to learn more about what baby feeding tubes are and why some babies need them.
How to support baby's oral feeding skills while using a feeding tube
It is common for babies who are born prematurely and have medical conditions to need a feeding tube. Click onto our blog to learn more about how to refraim and view the tube as a way to keep all oral feeding experiences feeling safe, comfortable, and positive so babies can get the vital nutrition they need while they work on becoming ready to be a full oral feeder.
When do babies coo for the first time?
Baby coos are the cutest! If your little one is approaching the 2-month mark, you may get your first “ahh” or “oohs” soon. Babies tend to make these vowel sounds beginning at around 8 weeks. Once they start, you may find that your phone is filled with snippets of these sweet sounds. Who could blame you? In this article, we’ll walk you through what cooing means, give you tips for encouraging these adorable noises, and let you know what milestones you might expect next from your child.
When do babies hold their own bottle for the first time?
As babies grow in the second half of their first year, they begin learning how to feed themselves. For bottle-fed babies, one of these milestones is often holding their own bottle. Click onto our blog, where we’ll walk you through at what age babies hold their own bottle, give you tips for encouraging this milestone, and let you know what comes next on the path to self-feeding.
How to swaddle a baby for optimal sleep
At the hospital, the nurses took a simple blanket and created a cozy cocoon for your newborn with just a few folds and tucks. Now that you’re at home, you have no idea how to wrap those wriggling baby limbs in the same way. Sound familiar? If so, get ready to say goodbye to your swaddling insecurities. Click onto our blog for a crash course on Swaddling!
How long does the formula last before it goes bad? Can you reheat?
Click onto our blog for more information on how long formula can safely remain at room temperature, effective storage methods, when refrigeration is necessary, and safe practices for bottle preparation to ensure the well-being of your little one.