Bornbir Blog

Pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum articles for parents, doulas, lactation consultants, and other perinatal care providers.

​ How to Find Providers' NPI Numbers

Using the Official NPI Registry SearchThe fastest reliable answer usually comes from the official registry. If you're learning how to find providers' NPI numbers, this is the method worth using first.The free NPPES NPI Registry lets you search by provider name or organization name. A practical workflow is to search the exact legal name, verify the taxonomy and primary practice location, then confirm the result, because the registry can show multiple records with the same or similar names.Start with the exact nameUse the name the provider uses on formal paperwork, not the name you know from Instagram, a nickname, or...

​ NICU Family Support: Your Guide to Help & Healing

The room may still feel unreal. One minute you were expecting to hold your baby close, and the next you were hearing new words, watching monitors, and trying to make sense of a care plan you never expected to need.If that's where you are right now, take a breath. You don't have to understand everything today. You also don't have to carry this alone. NICU family support exists because families need real help, not just kind words, during one of the hardest stretches of early parenthood.Navigating the NICU You Are Not AloneA lot of parents tell me the first hours...

Postpartum Mood Support: A Compassionate Guide for Families

Some nights, the baby is finally asleep and the house is quiet, but your mind is not. You might feel weepy for no clear reason, snappy with your partner, scared by how on edge you feel, or numb when you expected to feel flooded with love. You might also be doing all the right things and still feel like something is off.That can be frightening. It can also be very common.Postpartum mood support starts with one important truth. Struggling after a baby arrives does not mean you're failing, and it doesn't mean you're a bad parent. It means your body,...

Sleep Training Extinction Burst

You finally got a little hopeful. Bedtime had started to feel less chaotic. Maybe night two was better. Maybe night three looked promising. Then suddenly your baby cried harder, longer, and louder than before, and now you're wondering if sleep training has completely gone off the rails.That sharp turn is one of the most upsetting parts of the process. It can make a tired parent feel guilty, panicked, and tempted to scrap the whole plan at 2 a.m. If that's where you are, take a breath. A rough night after early progress doesn't automatically mean you made a mistake.The Night...

What to Bring New Parents: 7 Thoughtful Gift Ideas

Your friends just had a baby, and you want to show up with something useful. The problem is that many default to tiny outfits, stuffed animals, or another cute keepsake that ends up on a chair. In the first days and weeks after birth, parents usually need less clutter and more relief.That's not just common sense. A 2022 review in Frontiers in Psychology describes early postpartum as a critical transition period for first-time parents and notes that perceived lack of social support is a risk factor for poorer adjustment. That's why the best answer to what to bring new parents...

Postpartum Hair Loss Treatment

You run your fingers through your hair after a shower, and a whole handful comes away. Then you notice strands on your pillow, around the bathroom floor, and wrapped around the baby's onesies. For a lot of new parents, that moment lands with a jolt. It can feel like your body is doing one more strange thing just when you're already stretched thin.Most of the time, this is a normal postpartum shift, not a sign that you've done anything wrong. A 2024 study found that over 90% of women experienced postpartum hair loss, which makes it a near-universal issue in...

Sleep Training While Teething

You finally got a few decent nights. Your baby was going down with less help, the overnight wake-ups were easing, and you started to think, maybe we're turning a corner. Then the crying ramps up, the drooling starts, your baby is gnawing on everything in sight, and suddenly you're standing by the crib at 3 a.m. wondering if all your sleep training progress just disappeared.That moment feels awful. You're tired, your baby is upset, and every choice feels loaded. Comfort them more and risk creating a new habit. Hold the line and worry you're ignoring pain.The good news is that...

Pregnancy Acupuncture Points

You're pregnant, your back hurts, your stomach feels off, or you're deep in late-night searching because someone mentioned acupuncture and now you're wondering if it's helpful, harmless, or something you should avoid completely.That mix of hope and hesitation is normal.A lot of expecting parents hear about pregnancy acupuncture points from a friend, a doula, a midwife, or a social post. Then the confusion starts. One article says acupuncture can help with nausea or back pain. Another warns about “forbidden” points. A third talks about labor induction as if pressing one spot on your ankle will flip a switch. No wonder...

What Is Birth Injury

You may have landed here in the middle of a confusing day. Your baby might have a bruise, a weak arm, trouble feeding, or a diagnosis you didn't expect to hear. Or maybe someone on the care team used the words “birth injury,” and now you're trying to figure out what that means, how serious it is, and what happens next.That reaction is normal. The term can sound scary because it covers a wide range of situations, from temporary scalp swelling to more serious problems that need long-term care. Having a name for what happened doesn't mean you should panic....

What Is a Newborn Screening: Understand Your Baby's Test

You may be holding your baby, trying to feed, trying to rest, and trying to make sense of a lot of new words all at once. Then someone mentions newborn screening. Many parents wonder what this means and if they should be worried. It's a common experience.Parents often hear about it in passing, right alongside diaper checks, feeding logs, and discharge papers. That can make it sound like just another hospital task. It isn't scary, and it also isn't meaningless. It's one of the routine ways care teams look for hidden health problems early, before a baby seems sick.Your Baby's...