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Why Does My Baby Keep Spitting Up? Causes and Solutions

If you're a new parent, you might be concerned about why your baby keeps spitting up after feedings. Rest assured, spitting up is a common and usually harmless occurrence in infants. In this comprehensive guide on mamazing.co, we'll explore the...

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Night feeding tips guide for new mothers feeding a newborn

Night Feeding Tips for New Moms: How to Make It Easier

The hardest part of a 3 a.m. feed is not always the feeding. It is the tiny decisions you have to make while half-awake: light on or off, diaper first or after, sit where, which pillow, how to keep baby...

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Why Bottle Heating Temperature Matters for Infants

Why Bottle Heating Temperature Matters for Infants

It can be a challenge to feed a baby, but when you warm up their milk, it can help keep them comfortable and it can also help prevent them from drinking cold milk. Breast milk or formula can be the same as...

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Low Milk Supply: Signs, Causes, and How to Support Your Breastfeeding Journey

Have you ever stared at your baby after a feed, wondering if you produced enough? You are not alone. Worrying about low milk supply ranks as one of the top reasons new parents stop breastfeeding earlier than planned. Yet research...

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Your baby's umbilical cord fell off, leaving behind a small, pink belly button

Umbilical Cord Fell Off Day 4: Is It Too Early and What to Do Next

If your umbilical cord fell off day 4, take a breath: this can still be normal for many babies. In most cases, your next step is simple home care: keep the area clean and dry, fold the diaper below the...

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How to Restore Your Milk Supply: Essential Tips for New Moms

How to Restore Your Milk Supply: Essential Tips for New Moms

Image by Ben Kerckx from Pixabay   Breastfeeding is a beautiful and natural way to nourish your baby, but many new mothers may experience a sudden drop in milk supply, even after feeling confident in their breastfeeding routine. This drop...

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baby hiccups guide with parent holding newborn upright

Baby Hiccups: Causes, Relief, and When to Worry

Your baby starts hiccuping right after a feed. They look tiny, the sound is sharp, and your brain goes straight to: is this normal, or should I do something? Most baby hiccups are normal, especially when your baby is breathing...

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working mom preparing a pumping schedule and pump bag

Pumping Schedule for Working Moms: How to Build a Routine

A good pumping schedule is not a perfect row of calendar blocks that never move. It is a rhythm you can repeat most days, adjust when work gets messy, and use to protect your comfort and milk supply without feeling...

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Newborn feeding schedule guide for new parents

Newborn Feeding Schedule: Breastfeeding, Formula, and Combo Feeding

If your newborn seems hungry again right after you finally sat down, you are not imagining it. Newborn feeding is frequent, uneven, and sometimes surprisingly intense. A useful newborn feeding schedule is not a strict clock. It is a calm...

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