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

Newborn

How to Make Burp Cloths?

Making your own burp cloths is a simple and rewarding sewing project. At its core, you're just layering a soft, pretty fabric with an absorbent one, stitching them together, and turning them right side out. Using common materials like cotton and terry cloth, you can create something that's both deeply personal and incredibly practical for your new baby.Why Make Your Own Burp ClothsBefore we jump into the sewing machine specifics, let's talk about why making your own burp cloths is such a fantastic project for expecting parents. It goes way beyond just saving a little bit of money. It’s really...

Newborn

​What Is Elimination Communication?

So, you've probably heard the term "Elimination Communication" whispered in parenting groups or seen it pop up online. It might sound intense, like some kind of extreme, early potty training regimen. But let's clear the air.At its heart, Elimination Communication (EC) is much simpler and more intuitive than it sounds. Think of it less as "training" and more as a conversation with your baby. You learn to recognize their cues for needing to pee or poop, just like you learn their specific cries for hunger, sleep, or a cuddle.What Exactly Is Elimination Communication?EC is a gentle, responsive practice that can...

Newborn

​Finding the Best Bottle Feeding Position for Your Baby

The best bottle feeding position is one that keeps your baby's head higher than their stomach, usually in a semi-upright hold. This simple adjustment helps prevent choking, reduces gas, and makes digestion much easier for your little one.Finding the right hold isn't about a single "perfect" position. It's about what works for you and your baby's unique needs.Why Your Baby’s Bottle Feeding Position MattersThat moment of frustration when your baby coughs, fusses, or seems to fight the bottle is something many parents know well. It often comes down to one simple thing: the feeding position. Finding a comfortable and safe...

Sleep Coach

​What Does a Sleep Coach Do and How Can They Help You

A sleep coach is a lot like a personal trainer for your family's rest. They are supportive experts who guide you in establishing healthy, sustainable sleep habits for your children, but they don't offer medical advice. Instead, they provide personalized strategies and emotional support that fit your family's unique needs and parenting style.What a Sleep Coach Actually DoesThink of a sleep coach as your partner and educator. Their main job is to really dig in and understand your family’s specific sleep challenges, then create a clear, actionable plan to get you through them. They don't just hand you a generic...

Pelvic Floor PT

What Is Pelvic Floor Therapy

Pelvic floor therapy is a specialized form of physical therapy designed to help the group of muscles that support your bladder, bowels, and uterus. Think of it as a highly focused fitness and wellness plan for the muscular "hammock" at the base of your pelvis. The goal is to bring back strength, coordination, and healthy function, which is especially important during and after pregnancy.Decoding Pelvic Floor TherapyIf you've ever leaked a little when you coughed, sneezed, or jumped on a trampoline, you're in good company. These all-too-common moments are often a sign that your pelvic floor, that crucial web of...

Breastfeeding Lactation Consultant

Can You Re Refrigerate Breast Milk? A Guide to Safe Handling

So, can you put breast milk back in the fridge? The short answer is yes, but only if it's freshly expressed, untouched, and has been at room temperature for less than four hours.If your baby has already started drinking from the bottle, that milk cannot be put back in the fridge. The clock is ticking. It must be used within two hours.Your Quick Guide to Re-Refrigerating Breast MilkNavigating the rules of breast milk storage can feel like a high-stakes puzzle, especially during a 3 AM feeding. When you’re dealing with precious liquid gold, the last thing you want is to...

Newborn

​Swaddling Techniques for Newborns

Wrapping a newborn in a blanket might seem simple, but it's one of the most powerful tools we have for better baby sleep. The magic is in how proper swaddling techniques for newborns recreate that snug, secure feeling of the womb. This simple act helps calm the startle reflex, that sudden, jerky movement that often wakes a sleeping baby.Why a Snug Swaddle Calms Your NewbornIf you've ever watched your newborn suddenly throw their arms out while sleeping, you've seen the Moro reflex in action. It's a completely normal and involuntary response, but it can be a major sleep disruptor. This...

Newborn Newborn Care Specialist

What Does a Night Nanny Do?

A night nanny is a newborn care specialist who handles all your baby’s overnight needs so you can get deep, restorative sleep. Think of them as your personal night-shift expert for the baby, managing everything from 3 AM feedings and diaper changes to soothing a fussy newborn back to dreamland.Your Guide to Overnight Newborn SupportBringing a new baby home is pure magic, but the endless cycle of sleepless nights can quickly lead to exhaustion. This is exactly where a night nanny steps in, becoming one of the most important members of your postpartum support team.Their role is simple but profound:...

Pregnancy

What Does a Midwife Do?

So, what does a midwife actually do? In short, a midwife is a trained healthcare professional who walks with you through the entire journey of pregnancy, birth, and the first few weeks with your new baby. They offer expert, highly personalized care, treating you as a whole person, not just a medical chart.Your Partner Through Pregnancy and BeyondThink of it this way: if an OB-GYN is the expert surgeon you need for a complex medical situation, a midwife is your trusted guide for the natural voyage of birth. They help you navigate the entire process, teaching you to read the...

Newborn Newborn Care Specialist

​How Do Cloth Diapers Work?

Let's pull back the curtain on cloth diapers. At their core, they're built around a simple two-part idea: an absorbent inner layer to soak up messes and a waterproof outer layer to keep everything contained.Think of it like a high-tech sponge wrapped in a soft, breathable raincoat. It’s that straightforward.How Cloth Diapers Actually WorkIf you're picturing the old-school squares of fabric and safety pins, it's time for an update. Today's cloth diapers are a world away from what our grandparents used. They’re designed with modern parents in mind, focusing on both top-notch function and real-world convenience.The whole point is to...