Within the first 12 months of life babies go through many developmental milestones. From grabbing at objects, to sitting up, to walking. I find it so fascinating to watch babies grow and develop into tiny little humans with bold personalities. One minute they are itty bitty newborns, so new a fresh to this world, and Continue Reading
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10 Things To Do When You’re Pregnant
Congratulations mama, you’re pregnant! Now comes all the fears and the oh shit I’m actually pregnant moments. Like what to do next? What to do during pregnancy? And OMG I’m actually going to raise a tiny human! No worries mama, I got your back. In this guide, you will find all the things you need Continue Reading
Breastfeeding: The First Two Weeks
Breastfeeding is a freaking roller coaster of emotions but also such an amazing experience. This post is here to help you gain a better understanding of what to expect during the first 2 weeks of breastfeeding. Before I go any further however I would like to say and remind everyone reading this post that FED Continue Reading
Switching From Crib to Toddler Bed in 4 Days
Deciding to switch Hudson from a crib to a big bed, for me, was an easy decision. He was starting to climb out of his crib, so I knew he was ready for the switch. This decision may or may not come as easily to you. If your toddler is sleeping great in their crib Continue Reading
6 Tips for Switching a Toddler From Crib to Toddler Bed
Is it time to switch your toddler from their crib to a toddler bed? There is no specific time or age when you should make the switch, but there are some signs to look out for that say “Hey Ma, I think it’s time to transition me into a big kid bed.” If your toddler Continue Reading
Mastitis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
Mastitis is a scary concern for a lot of nursing moms. I’ve heard some nasty stories about friends developing it and let me tell you I wouldn’t wish it upon anyone. Mastitis usually occurs during the first 6 weeks of breastfeeding because that is when your milk is still trying to regulate. This doesn’t mean, Continue Reading