Resources Every New Parent Wishes They Had
At Choose Joy Nursing, our heart has always been to care for moms - not just babies. Our digital products were created to extend that care even further, giving you trusted education, gentle support, and encouragement right at your fingertips. Thoughtfully designed for real life and real motherhood, these resources are here to help you navigate this season with more confidence, rest, and joy.
Signs Your Baby May Have a Tongue or Lip Tie
As parents, we spend countless hours watching, feeding, and comforting our babies. You know their cues. You know when something feels a little off. If feeding has felt harder than expected, you may have heard the terms tongue tie or lip tie and wondered if they could be part of the picture.
More Than Milk: Celebrating Moms During Breastfeeding Awareness Month
August is Breastfeeding Awareness Month, and we’re taking a moment to pause, reflect, and celebrate the incredible dedication of breastfeeding moms everywhere.
4 Simple Ways to Help Prevent Mastitis
Mastitis can feel like a dark cloud over your breastfeeding journey—but the good news is, with a little intention and support, it’s often preventable.
Benefits of Working With a Lactation Consultant
Welcoming a new baby is such a beautiful, tender season — and feeding your little one is often a big part of it. Whether you’re nursing, pumping, or doing a little of both, it’s completely normal to have questions along the way. At Choose Joy Nursing, we believe support should feel gentle, encouraging, and full of grace.
Benefits of Hiring a Night Nurse
At Choose Joy Nursing, our team of experienced registered nurses is here to bring expert, heart-centered care into your home during those overnight hours—so you can rest, heal, and ease into motherhood with confidence and support.
the dos and don’ts of mastitis
If you’re breastfeeding and notice a sore, swollen, or red area on your breast — especially if you’re feeling run down or running a fever — mastitis might be the culprit. It’s a common issue for nursing moms, but that doesn’t make it any less stressful or painful.
The good news? With the right care, mastitis often clears up quickly. Here’s a simple, evidence-based guide to what helps (and what doesn’t) — because your comfort and well-being matter just as much as your baby’s.