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Can you feed baby in car seat?

I’m a mom of two. And I’ll be real with you: with my first baby, I didn’t know half of what I know now. On long trips, when she cried and cried and nothing worked, I did breastfeed in the car. More than once. Not because I thought it was some “good idea.” It was…
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Baby Carrier for Men: A Dad-First Guide to Babywearing

If you’re here, you probably searched something like best baby carrier for men, best mens baby carrier, or just “baby carriers,” and you want the answer without the fluff. Parenting isn’t mom’s job alone.Moms need real breaks.That’s when dads step in. My husband carried a lot with our kids, and his favorite baby essential is…
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Front Facing Baby Carrier: When It’s Safe and When to Skip

You know that moment when your baby stops staring at your face like you’re the entire universe.Their eyes start tracking lights, trees, dogs, the grocery store ceiling—basically everything that isn’t you.And sometimes on a trip or even a quick Target run, the only way they’ll settle is if you turn them outward so they can…
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When can baby sit in stroller?

Every parent hits the same phase: your baby wants to see the world, the bassinet suddenly feels cramped, you don’t always have an adapter, and you still need real-life stroller uses like neighborhood walks, errands, and long store trips. So, when can baby sit in stroller? Most babies are ready only after they can sit…
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When Do You Stop Burping a Baby?

If you’re feeding your baby and wondering “When do you stop burping a baby?”, you’re not alone at all. When I was raising my first baby, I agonized over this exact question — when can you stop burping a baby? — after almost every feed:Burp? I’m exhausted. Don’t burp? I worry I’m being an irresponsible…
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Why Is My Baby Crying While Eating?

🌼 About Me Hi, I’m Nora — a mom of two who has been through the worries and tears that come with a baby crying during feeds.I’m not a doctor, just a mother who has been through these moments — the frustrating ones, the confusing ones, the “am I failing?” ones — and I share…




