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

What Is an IBCLC? Your 2026 Guide to Lactation Support

An IBCLC is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, the highest internationally recognized clinical credential in lactation care. As of 2026, there are over 39,000 IBCLCs practicing across 137 countries, and this guide will help you understand what that means for your family.Maybe you're feeding around the clock, googling latch videos at 2 a.m., wondering whether the pain is normal, whether your baby is getting enough milk, or whether you need help now or can wait another day. A lot of parents hear the term IBCLC and assume it just means “breastfeeding expert,” but that still leaves the question unanswered....

Pregnancy

Can you drink coffee while pregnant?

Moderate caffeine intake, generally under 200 mg per day, is considered safe during pregnancy by major health organizations. For many people, that works out to about one 12-ounce cup of coffee, but the key is counting caffeine from your whole day, not just your mug.If you're staring at your morning coffee and wondering whether pregnant coffee is okay, you're not overthinking it. This is one of those pregnancy questions that gets answered in a dozen different ways online, and a lot of that advice skips the practical part.Most parents don't need a lecture. They need a simple way to decide...

Breastfeeding

Expressing Milk at Work

The week before you go back to work can feel strangely split. One part of you is packing pump parts, labeling bags, and checking your calendar. The other part is wondering how you're supposed to think clearly in a meeting when you're also thinking about letdown, storage, cleanup, and whether your baby will take the bottle you left.That tension is normal. So is the mix of determination and dread.Expressing milk at work is rarely just about the pump. It's about timing, privacy, comfort, supply, mental load, and how much support your workplace gives you without making you fight for every...

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Tips for Managing Oversupply Breastfeeding

Some parents land here after days of wondering if they're doing something wrong. Baby latches, then coughs, sputters, pulls off, cries, and milk sprays. Your shirt is wet again. Your breast still feels full even after a feeding, and now you're also worrying about plugged ducts, mastitis, or whether pumping is making everything worse.If that's you, take a breath. Oversupply breastfeeding is real, and it's manageable. You're not failing, and your body isn't broken. It may be making more milk than your baby can comfortably handle right now.Is This More Than Just a Lot of MilkA common scene goes like...

Newborn

Gas in Newborns: Relief, Causes, and When to Call Doctor

Your baby finally dozes off after a feed, then wakes with a grunt, pulls their knees up, turns red, and looks miserable. A minute later they pass gas, settle briefly, and then start the whole cycle again. If you're in that stretch right now, you're not missing something obvious and you're not causing it.Gas in newborns is one of the most common early baby concerns. It can look dramatic, especially at night, but in many babies it's part of normal development. The more helpful question usually isn't “What's wrong?” It's “How do we make this phase easier while their body...

10 Childcare Options for Working Parents

What kind of childcare fits your workday, your budget, and your child's stage right now?Many parents start with whatever they hear about first: a daycare waitlist, a nanny agency, or advice from a friend whose schedule looks nothing like their own. That approach usually creates more stress than clarity. Childcare works best when it matches the hours you work, the flexibility you need, the backup support you have, and how much change your child can handle at once.Cost shapes the decision quickly. For many working families, childcare takes a painful share of monthly income, especially in the infant and toddler...

Night Nanny

Essential Guide to a Background Check for Nanny in 2026

You've likely already done the part that feels most human. You met a nanny candidate, watched how they interacted with your child, heard thoughtful answers in the interview, and started picturing your week getting easier. Then the practical question shows up. How do you make sure the person who feels right on paper is also safe to hire?That's where a background check for nanny hiring stops being a bureaucratic extra and becomes part of responsible parenting. It isn't about treating a caregiver like a suspect. It's about hiring carefully, legally, and with enough structure that trust has something solid underneath...

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Your Postpartum Exercise Timeline

The most popular advice on postpartum exercise is still too simple. Wait six weeks, get cleared, then ease back in. That sounds neat, but real recovery rarely works like that.A better postpartum exercise timeline starts with one question. What does your body tolerate today without extra symptoms later? That matters more than chasing a date on the calendar.Rethinking the 6-Week Postpartum WaitFor years, the six-week checkup has been treated like a finish line. In practice, it's usually just a basic medical checkpoint. It can tell you that major healing is underway, but it doesn't automatically mean your core is coordinating...

Newborn

Effective Diaper Rash Prevention

You notice it during a diaper change you've done a hundred times already. The skin looks a little pink, maybe warmer than usual, and suddenly you're wondering if you missed something.You probably didn't. Diaper rash is common, and it often starts fast.What helps most is not panic and not buying five random creams. It's a steady routine that protects the skin before it gets angry, plus a plan that other caregivers can follow too. That matters a lot in real homes, where a postpartum doula, lactation consultant, partner, grandparent, or night nanny may all be helping at different times of...

Pregnancy

Your Prenatal Appointment Guide for 2026

A positive test can make everything feel real all at once. One minute you're staring at a line on a stick, and the next you're wondering when to call, what happens first, and whether every cramp, symptom, or lack of symptoms is normal.If that sounds like you, take a breath. A prenatal appointment isn't just a medical check-in. It's the start of a working relationship with the people who will help watch over your health, your baby's growth, and your questions as pregnancy changes week by week.Your Guide to Pregnancy Prenatal AppointmentsA prenatal appointment is where pregnancy care becomes personal....