How To Reduce the Risk of “SIDS”
Amy Young Amy Young

How To Reduce the Risk of “SIDS”

October is SIDS Awareness Month, and it’s an important time to bring attention to something that every parent worries about (but can also take real steps to help prevent).

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Why Staying Warm Matters After Birth
Amy Young Amy Young

Why Staying Warm Matters After Birth

After you have a baby, your body is working hard to heal, recover, and adjust — and one of the simplest ways to support that process is by staying warm.

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Reading Your Baby’s Sleepy Cues
Amy Young Amy Young

Reading Your Baby’s Sleepy Cues

As a new parent, it can feel overwhelming to meet your baby’s every need—especially when they can’t tell you what they need with words. But the good news? Your baby is communicating with you, just in their own way. One of the most important things you can learn early on is how to recognize when they’re getting tired. Understanding their sleepy cues can make a big difference in how smoothly naps and bedtime go.

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