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What's Your Nipple Shaped Like And The Breastfeeding Method That Should Follow
  “I breastfeed the same way as everyone else... But there are times when I feel it is particularly difficult. At the postpartum care center, other mothers are easily breastfeeding in a textbook position, but my child misses the nipple...
2 to 3-Month Old Baby Development and Milestones: A Guide for New Parents
  Today, let's learn about the developmental information of 2 to 3-month-old babies! From your child's standard weight to their current state of emotional development, simply read this article to check this information at a glance. Standard Values ​​for the...
Baby Development In The First 3 Months - What Should You Expect?
  From birth to 3 months, what is baby development like? We have compiled a list of things your child will start to do during this time! Motor Development - Newborn reflexes appear. - They can open both hands easily....
How To Store Expressed Breast Milk: 6 Easy Steps
A 'milk storage bag' is a storage container that can store expressed breast milk. These comes in the form of a disposable plastic bag, so you can refrigerate or freeze breast milk. If you are feeding your baby within 30...
How Long Can You Store Breastmilk and What Are The Best Ways To Preserve It For Your Baby
  If you are breastfeeding directly, the storage time for breast milk at room temperature, refrigeration, and freezing is not important, as you’re giving milk straight to your baby.  However, there are times when you need to feed your baby...
6 Baby Care Tips For New Parents: What To Expect In Month Two
  A two-month-old baby who’s just grown out of their newborn baby's tee and started to babble has this cute appearance that gradually increases as they grow older. Want to learn more about the development of your 2-month-old baby and...
Can You Drink Coffee While Breastfeeding? Here's What the Experts Say
  There is a myth saying that if a breastfeeding woman eats spicy food, their baby's buttocks turn red. For this reason, breastfeeding mothers often insist on mild side dishes, such as omitting spicy foods from side dishes. So, is...
Baby Nutrition: 7 Easy Ways To Check Whether Your Baby Is Eating Well
  If you are directly breastfeeding, you might be curious about baby nutrition and whether your child is feeding well. You may be worried about whether your child is eating well or whether you are giving them enough milk. Today,...
Baby Oral Care Tips: Special Care To Maintain Healthy Gums
A baby’s first teeth usually appear around 6 months of age.  Some children get their first teeth as early as 4 months of age. Many parents get nervous after their baby’s first tooth appears. For the sake of our children's...
Baby Babbling Stage: What Happens and Why It Is Important
A babble is the sound your baby makes before saying a specific word or sentence. Baby babbling cannot be translated as words with a specific meaning; it is a kind of vocal play. Babies practice and play babbling, develop their...
How to Do Attachment Parenting with 2- to 3-Month-Old Babies
  'Attachment' refers to the emotional bond between the baby and the caregiver. It does not necessarily mean that mothers and fathers become 'attachment objects'. In the early stages of parenting, babies become attached to those who spend a lot...
Questions to Ask When Bathing a Baby!
  Bathing a baby is always difficult for first-time parents! Today, we have collected several questions about how to bathe a baby. I wonder how often and when to bathe the baby? Newborns and young babies do not go out...
Baby Playtime: Age Appropriate Suggestions
  The most important thing for children at this age is to how move their body. It does not stop at just moving their body, as when they learn to move their body at their own will, their brain and...
Newborn Care and Breastfeeding Q&A
1. What is colostrum? Colostrum is a thick, sticky, transparent yellow liquid produced in the breast from the 7th month of pregnancy. It usually refers to the first milk a mother gives to her baby right after birth. It can...
Baby Care: Monthly Missions from 1 Month to 12 Months!
  From 1-month-old newborns to 12-month-olds, let’s look at setting some 'monthly missions' starting today! 1 Month: Lots of hugs. Mom and Dad are still unfamiliar with the newborn. In order for a couple to become parents, they need time...
Breastfeeding Challenges: Imbalance Between Whole Milk and After Milk
Question of the Day “I heard a story from the postpartum care center telling you to be careful about the imbalance in breastfeeding. They said that it is enough to breastfeed for at least 15 minutes.” You might have been...
Postpartum Aide: How to Develop a Good Relationship with Your Postpartum Helper
A 'postpartum assistant' refers to a professional who helps mothers do postpartum care at home during the postpartum period. These are those who have completed specialised education on newborn baby care, postpartum care, and healthy diet, and their activities are...
Support for Mothers Who Feel Guilty for Not Being Able to Breastfeed
  “I want to breastfeed my baby, but I can’t produce enough milk and it’s difficult to find a good feeding position. I don't think I will be able to breastfeed because of this... My co-workers have already reached full...
Baby Sleep Training: How to Help Your Child Fall Asleep Faster
1. Create a regular daily routine. If your baby goes to bed at 8 PM on one day, goes to sleep at 11 PM on another day, and sleeps at different times, it will be difficult for them to develop a...
Should You Give Your Baby a Pacifier?
  A pacifier is a silicone item that mimics the shape of a nipple and is a soother that satisfies a child's sucking needs. When a baby is around 4 weeks to 3 months old, the question of whether to...
Breastfeeding Tips: Expressed Breast Milk Proper Storage
One of the topics that new parents are curious about is the storage time of breast milk. If you are breastfeeding directly, the storage time for breast milk at room temperature, refrigeration, and freezing is not very important. You can...