Babies
Baby Activities
Baby and Me Yoga: Gentle Flow for Postpartum
After giving birth, moms often feel tired or sluggish with a bit of blues. Re-energize with some relaxing self-care that baby can benefit from as well.
Baby Development
Six Reasons to Read Out Loud to Your Baby
Do babies need books? Newborns can’t follow a plotline, understand character development or even focus on pictures well. Is there a point in reading to your baby? Studies show a resounding ‘Yes’! Just as lullabies offer a soothing connection and comfort for infants, so can the regular habit of
Baby Health
From that growing patch of hair to those tiny round toes, your little one’s skin needs a ton of TLC. Whether it’s a skin problem or common irritation and dryness, baby skin requires a lot of attention – and that’s where you come in. Read on for skincare tips that’ll keep your little one’s
Breastfeeding
What New Moms Should Know About Breastfeeding
Are you a new mom breastfeeding your infant?
Crying and Calming Baby
The Swaddling Debate: Is Swaddling Dangerous?
There are mixed reviews of swaddling, and some of it does come down to what your child needs.
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Feeding Baby
Finding the Right Breast Pump for You
Features and options to consider when choosing a breastpump.
Newborn
When Your Little One Doesn't Like Your New Baby
When you're the parent of a brand new baby, everything changes. The first time around everything was new, but with subsequent kids, life seems to settle into a groove just a little bit quicker-at least for you. Your toddler, however, may not be as enthralled with the new arrival as you are and adjusting
Parenting Baby
Get to know a wonderful car seat for your child!
- Babywearing Basics: Finding and Using the Right Carrier for You
- 6 Common Car Seat Mistakes Parents Can Make
Preemie
Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) and Preemies
Taking care of your baby's delicate gastrointestinal system is a little harder when he or she is born prematurely, but still completely possible.
Sleep Issues
What to Do When Your Baby Hates Sleeping on His/Her Back
Since the start of the Back to Sleep campaign in 1994, rates of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), the leading cause of death in infants under 12 months of age, has dropped by a whopping 50 percent, as reported by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). The campaign has