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productFebruary 13, 2026

AI-Powered Baby Care: How Smart Apps Are Changing Parenting

What does AI in baby care actually mean for your family? Learn how AI baby care plans, pattern recognition, and smart apps help parents make confident decisions.

feedingFebruary 13, 2026

Baby Feeding Schedule by Age: How Much & How Often (0–12 Months)

How much and how often should your baby eat? A month-by-month feeding guide covering breast milk, formula, and solids from newborn to 12 months.

growthFebruary 13, 2026

Baby Growth Spurts: The Complete Schedule & What to Expect

Your baby eating more than usual? Here's the complete baby growth spurts schedule — when they happen, what to look for, how long they last, and what to do.

sleepFebruary 13, 2026

Baby Wake Windows by Age: Complete Chart + How to Use Them

Complete baby wake window chart from newborn to 24 months. Learn how to read tired cues, use eat-play-sleep, and find the right rhythm for your baby.

parentingFebruary 13, 2026

The Caregiver Handoff: How to Share Baby Duties Without Dropping the Ball

Learn how to share baby care with your partner, nanny, or grandparents without anything falling through the cracks. Includes a printable handoff checklist.

sleepFebruary 13, 2026

Day-Night Confusion in Newborns: How to Fix It

Baby sleeping all day and awake at night? Learn why newborn day-night confusion happens, when it resolves, and 5 simple strategies to help your baby adjust.

parentingFebruary 13, 2026

The First 30 Days with a Newborn: A Realistic Survival Guide

Honest, week-by-week newborn care tips for your first month home. What's normal, what's not, and how to take care of yourself too — from parents who've been there.

parentingFebruary 13, 2026

How to Remember Baby Feedings, Sleep & Diapers (Without Losing Your Mind)

Practical ways to remember your baby's feedings, sleep, and diaper changes without adding stress. What actually matters, what doesn't, and how to make it easy.

feedingFebruary 13, 2026

Is My Baby Getting Enough Milk? 7 Reliable Signs to Look For

Worried your newborn isn't eating enough? Here are 7 reliable signs your baby is getting plenty of milk — plus warning signs to watch for.

diapersFebruary 13, 2026

Newborn Poop Color Guide: What Every Color Means (With Chart)

A visual guide to newborn poop colors — from meconium to mustard yellow. Learn what's normal for breastfed and formula-fed babies, how often newborns should poop, and which colors mean call the doctor.

sleepFebruary 13, 2026

Newborn Sleep Schedule: What's Actually Normal (0–12 Weeks)

How many hours should a newborn sleep? Realistic week-by-week sleep ranges, day vs night patterns, and what to do instead of forcing a schedule at 0–12 weeks.

growthFebruary 13, 2026

Newborn Weight Loss: How Much Is Normal in the First Week?

Is my baby gaining enough weight? Here's what's normal for newborn weight loss in the first week, when gain should start, and how to read a baby weight gain chart.

feedingFebruary 13, 2026

Paced Bottle Feeding: Why It Matters and How to Do It Right

Learn the paced bottle feeding technique step by step. Find out why paced feeding helps breastfed and formula-fed babies eat more comfortably — and how to get it right.

feedingFebruary 13, 2026

Pumping Schedule That Works: A Realistic Guide for New Moms

Realistic pumping schedules for newborns through 6 months, plus how to maintain supply when you go back to work. Sample times, storage tips, and zero guilt.

feedingFebruary 13, 2026

Triple Feeding Made Manageable: Schedule, Tips & What to Remember

A realistic triple feeding schedule for newborns, plus tips to survive the exhaustion. Learn how long it lasts and how keeping a record helps you stop sooner.

diapersFebruary 13, 2026

How Many Wet Diapers Should a Newborn Have? Day-by-Day Guide

How many wet diapers should a newborn have? See the day-by-day chart for days 1–7 and beyond, plus dehydration warning signs every new parent should know.

parentingFebruary 13, 2026

What Your Pediatrician Wants You to Remember

The 5 things your pediatrician asks about at every well-baby visit — feedings, sleep, diapers, growth, and milestones — and exactly how to track them without the stress.