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Social from the start
When your recent addition is around 6 or 8 weeks old, near the peak of fussiness, she will smile at you for the first [...]
A roadmap to breastfeeding
It’s seldom easy, sometimes challenging and almost always worth it in the end. If you’re trying to breastfeed your babe and struggling to find your [...]
A pep talk from our editor
Throughout the month of August, we'll be writing a lot about the benefits of breastfeeding. There are two reasons for this: (1) It’s so, [...]
In the red
Even if you read every baby care book in the library, odds are high that your babe’s bum will be the site of at least [...]
5 things worth worrying about
There are plenty of things new moms fret over—Why isn't my baby rolling over yet? Shouldn't she be sleeping through the night? Is it normal to [...]
Making sense
Your little one is a natural learner. From day one, his five glorious senses are sending a steady stream of messages about his new postwomb [...]
Personal shopper
Feel like you’re drowning in a sea of strollers and car seats? Consider this guide the lifeguard on duty. We’ve packed it with practical [...]
How to deal with a picky eater
If you’ve got a tot with a persnickety palate, happy hour at the highchair may involve more grimaces than grins. But that doesn’t mean you [...]
Time for a change
Don’t let the switch to daylight saving time throw off your family’s routine. Follow these tips from Conner Herman and Kira Ryan, sleep experts and [...]
Roo and you
Nestling your newborn against bare skin, also known as kangaroo care, provides rewards for parent and child that extend deep below the surface. Touchy feely [...]
Tooth tips
Nothing shines brighter than baby's smile, and there's no better time to start protecting those pearly whites than during National Children's Dental Health Month. Pediatric dentist [...]
Guilt trip
Q: I love breastfeeding my son and am so grateful for our time together. However, sometimes I find myself feeling resentful. Am I a bad [...]
Howdy, stranger
Much of your baby’s demeanor is decided genetically before he’s even left the gate. Still, the impact of his home environment and family dynamics can’t [...]
Tear-filled farewells
In the early days, you can hand your baby over to someone else, and she’ll hardly even notice. Sometime after your tot’s half-birthday, however, she [...]
Breastfeed during the holidays
Whether, when and how you nurse your babe are all personal choices, but they can become very public around the holidays when you’re surrounded by [...]
Heads up: Infant reflux
What it is “Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is when the contents of the stomach go up into the esophagus,” explains Suzanne P. Nelson, MD, MPH, pediatric [...]
Social from the start
When your recent addition is around 6 or 8 weeks old, near the peak of fussiness, she will smile at you for the first [...]
A roadmap to breastfeeding
It’s seldom easy, sometimes challenging and almost always worth it in the end. If you’re trying to breastfeed your babe and struggling to find your [...]
A pep talk from our editor
Throughout the month of August, we'll be writing a lot about the benefits of breastfeeding. There are two reasons for this: (1) It’s so, [...]
In the red
Even if you read every baby care book in the library, odds are high that your babe’s bum will be the site of at least [...]
5 things worth worrying about
There are plenty of things new moms fret over—Why isn't my baby rolling over yet? Shouldn't she be sleeping through the night? Is it normal to [...]
Making sense
Your little one is a natural learner. From day one, his five glorious senses are sending a steady stream of messages about his new postwomb [...]
Personal shopper
Feel like you’re drowning in a sea of strollers and car seats? Consider this guide the lifeguard on duty. We’ve packed it with practical [...]
How to deal with a picky eater
If you’ve got a tot with a persnickety palate, happy hour at the highchair may involve more grimaces than grins. But that doesn’t mean you [...]
Time for a change
Don’t let the switch to daylight saving time throw off your family’s routine. Follow these tips from Conner Herman and Kira Ryan, sleep experts and [...]
Roo and you
Nestling your newborn against bare skin, also known as kangaroo care, provides rewards for parent and child that extend deep below the surface. Touchy feely [...]
Tooth tips
Nothing shines brighter than baby's smile, and there's no better time to start protecting those pearly whites than during National Children's Dental Health Month. Pediatric dentist [...]
Guilt trip
Q: I love breastfeeding my son and am so grateful for our time together. However, sometimes I find myself feeling resentful. Am I a bad [...]
Howdy, stranger
Much of your baby’s demeanor is decided genetically before he’s even left the gate. Still, the impact of his home environment and family dynamics can’t [...]
Tear-filled farewells
In the early days, you can hand your baby over to someone else, and she’ll hardly even notice. Sometime after your tot’s half-birthday, however, she [...]
Breastfeed during the holidays
Whether, when and how you nurse your babe are all personal choices, but they can become very public around the holidays when you’re surrounded by [...]
Heads up: Infant reflux
What it is “Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is when the contents of the stomach go up into the esophagus,” explains Suzanne P. Nelson, MD, MPH, pediatric [...]