First Month with Baby Sleep, Feed, & Thrive
Feeding Your Newborn: The First Month
The first month is all about figuring out your baby’s feeding cues. Newborns typically feed very frequently, often every 2-3 hours, sometimes even more often. Breastfeeding mothers might find themselves nursing for extended periods, while formula-feeding parents will likely be preparing many bottles. Pay
Sleep Solutions for Your Newborn’s First Week
Understanding Your Newborn’s Sleep Needs
The first week with your newborn is a whirlwind of emotions and adjustments, and sleep (or lack thereof) is a major player. Newborns sleep a lot, often 16-17 hours a day, but this sleep is fragmented, occurring in short bursts. They don’t yet have a
Your Newborn’s First Month A Survival Guide
Feeding Your Little One: Navigating the Nutritional Maze
The first month is all about figuring out feeding. Whether you’re breastfeeding or formula feeding, expect a learning curve. Breastfeeding mothers might experience latch difficulties, milk supply concerns, or painful nipples. Formula feeding parents need to learn about proper mixing, bottle sterilization,
Newborn Basics Everything You Need to Know
Feeding Your Newborn
The most fundamental aspect of newborn care is feeding. Whether you choose breastfeeding or formula feeding, establishing a regular feeding schedule is crucial. Breastfeeding offers numerous benefits, including antibodies and nutrients tailored to your baby’s needs. However, it requires patience and support, and it’s perfectly okay to