Bornbir Blog

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

​ When to Introduce Bottle to Breastfed Baby

The ideal window for when to introduce bottle to breastfed baby is usually between 2-6 weeks, once breastfeeding is well-established. That timing protects the nursing relationship while giving your baby time to learn the bottle before refusal becomes more likely.If you're reading this while staring at a clean bottle and second-guessing yourself, that's normal. Parents usually land here for a real reason. Work is coming up, a partner wants to help with feeds, or you just want the option to leave the house without watching the clock. A bottle can support breastfeeding when it's introduced thoughtfully, and it doesn't have...

Lactation Consultant

​ Recognize Foremilk Hindmilk Imbalance Symptoms

You change a diaper and stop for a second. It’s green. Maybe foamy. Your baby has been gulping at the breast, pulling off, crying after feeds, then acting hungry again not long after. You’re tired, confused, and now you’re wondering if something is wrong with your milk, your baby’s stomach, or your whole feeding routine.That spiral is common. Many parents land here after searching foremilk hindmilk imbalance symptoms late at night, trying to match what they’re seeing to a name that makes sense.One possible explanation is foremilk hindmilk imbalance, sometimes called lactose overload. But this topic gets muddled fast. Some...

What Is a Death Doula?

When a serious diagnosis enters a family, people often find themselves doing two jobs at once. They’re trying to understand medical updates, and they’re also trying to stay human in the middle of fear, grief, paperwork, and hard conversations.One person is asking what the doctor meant. Another is looking for advance directives. Someone else is trying to figure out how to tell the kids. And the person who is sick may be wondering how to keep some control over what happens next.That’s where many families first hear the question, what is a death doula. The short answer is simple. A...

Night Nanny

10 Best Nanny Jobs Websites for 2026

Are you picking a nanny job website based on who has the biggest name, or based on where the best jobs show up for your kind of work?Finding your next nanny job can feel crowded fast. Most nanny jobs websites look similar on the surface. A profile, a few filters, some messages, maybe a badge or review system. But once you start applying, the differences show up quickly in job quality, parent responsiveness, safety, and how much unpaid time you burn chasing weak leads.That gap matters. The U.S. nanny workforce includes over 169,633 employed professionals, with median annual income at...

Breastfeeding

The Truth About Oatmeal Breastfeeding Milk Supply

It’s often the same moment. You’ve just finished a feed or looked down at your pump bottles, and your brain goes straight to one question. Is my baby getting enough, and is there anything simple I can do to help my supply?That’s usually when oatmeal enters the chat.A friend mentions it. A postpartum nurse mentions it. Someone in a parent group swears by it. Suddenly you’re standing in the kitchen, tired, hungry, and wondering whether a bowl of oats is useful or just one more piece of internet advice. The short answer is that oatmeal is a popular, low-risk, nutrient-dense...

Doula Lactation Consultant Sleep Coach

Support for New Parents: A Complete Hiring Guide

Those first days with a new baby can feel strangely split in two. One minute you're staring at this tiny person in total awe, and the next you're googling feeding questions at 2 a.m., wondering why everyone else seems to handle this better than you do.If that's where you are, you're not behind and you're not doing anything wrong. A lot of support for new parents starts with one simple shift. You stop asking, "Why can't I do this alone?" and start asking, "What kind of help would make this easier?"That question matters because parenthood doesn't come with one standard...

Postpartum

10 Best Foods to Eat Postpartum for Recovery & Energy

Day and night can blur fast after birth. You feed the baby, track diapers, answer messages, and try to rest in short windows. Meals often get pushed to the bottom of the list.Your body still has a heavy workload. It is healing from birth, adjusting to hormone shifts, and, for many parents, producing milk on top of that. Food needs to do more than check a healthy eating box. It should help with the problem in front of you.That is the useful way to organize postpartum nutrition. Start with function.If you are sore, focus on foods that support healing and...

Postpartum

Witch Hazel on Pads After Birth

The first trip to the bathroom after birth can feel like a shock. You’re holding your baby one minute, then carefully lowering yourself onto the toilet the next, wondering why nobody talked more about the swelling, the stinging, the heaviness, or how awkward it can feel just to sit down.That early postpartum stretch is tender in every sense. Your body is healing while you’re also feeding, resting in scraps, and trying to adjust to a completely new rhythm. A lot of parents end up looking for simple things that help, not fancy routines, not strong scents, not advice that sounds...

Doula

Bereavement Doula: Gentle Support for Loss

Some families find this topic while sitting in a parking lot after an appointment. Others are awake at night, searching between tears, trying to understand what support exists after a miscarriage, a stillbirth, a life-limiting diagnosis, or the death of a baby. When everything feels unreal, even simple tasks can feel too big.In that moment, many people don’t need more medical terms. They need a steady person who can slow things down, explain choices in plain language, and stay present when the room gets quiet. That’s where a bereavement doula may come in.A bereavement doula doesn’t erase grief. No one...

Bornbir

​How Bornbir Benefits Expectant and New Parents

You might be in that phase where every browser tab feels urgent. One tab has doulas. Another has lactation consultants. A third has a parenting forum from three years ago. A friend texted one recommendation, your prenatal class mentioned someone else, and now you're trying to compare availability, cost, reviews, and whether any of these people are even the right fit for your family.That kind of search gets exhausting fast. It can also make support feel harder to access than it should.How Bornbir Benefits Expectant and New Parents comes down to one practical idea. Put the search, comparison, and first...