Join us as we guide new mothers through their baby’s first year of life. Newly postpartum moms celeb
Are you constantly losing your keys or finding things in odd places? Maybe you chalk it up to "mom b
After you give birth to your baby, your body needs some time to recover. After all, you just created
For better or for worse, your friendships will change after you have a baby. How do you navigate thi
You remove your baby's diaper and see redness everywhere- perhaps even bumps and open sores! What's
As your baby grows, so does his ability to sleep for longer periods of time. So, how does this impac
When your baby is born, you examine every inch of its tiny, little body. And you may find some thing
You birthed your baby, and then you birthed your placenta. So, now what do you do with it? The hospi
Birth certificates and social security cards, most of us use this information on a daily basis. And
Most medications you can buy at the drugstore aren’t made for infants – especially the littlest ones
The addition of a new baby is supposed to be a happy time, right? However, a new study suggests the
Preparing your car for your new baby involves more than just selecting a car seat. How do you ensure
After you have your baby, you may be experiencing a wide range of emotions. If you're not feeling co
You recently had a baby and your transition into motherhood may leave you a little puzzled. Who are
Adoption can happen through many avenues and under a variety of circumstances. Each baby’s adoption
Babies can get sick a lot during their first year of life. What are the most common illnesses to wat
Giving birth to your baby is usually pretty messy, right? So, it's only natural we would want to bat
Your baby's birth weight is important. And for those first couple weeks of life, your primary goal a
Sometimes after birth, we don’t feel like ourselves, but eventually, those feelings resolve. For som
Many people think mood disorders, such as postpartum depression, must begin immediately after having
Sometimes unexpected events during childbirth can wound a new mother. The physical scars fade, but e