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  • Which Stage Do You Think Is the Most Difficult? – Pregnancy, Labor, Breastfeeding, Night Feeding

    2024-01-02 11:15:05 Embarking on the journey of motherhood is a remarkable experience filled with a myriad of emotions, challenges, and unforgettable moments. Each stage brings its own unique set of trials and joys, leaving mothers to wonder: which stage is the most difficult? In this blog, we’ll explore the intricacies of Pregnancy, Labor, Breastfeeding, and…

  • Pregnancy Tips To Make Your Babies Clever

    2024-01-02 11:15:04 The term “clever babies in the womb” refers to the idea that prenatal experiences and interventions can have a positive impact on the cognitive development and intelligence of unborn babies. There is some evidence to suggest that certain activities and interventions during pregnancy, such as playing music or engaging in stimulating activities, can…

  • 6 surprising facts you should know about your newborn!

    September 14, 2023 By Mamaway Maternity Becoming a parent is a journey filled with surprises, especially when it comes to your precious newborn. From their unique capabilities to their fascinating behaviors, here are six surprising facts every parent should know about their newborn. 1. Perfect Vision at Birth: Contrary to popular belief, newborns aren’t born…

  • Best Food to Help Your Child Poop

    2024-01-02 11:15:04 If your child is having trouble with constipation, there are several foods that can help to promote healthy bowel movements: High-fiber fruits: Fruits such as berries, apples, pears, prunes, and figs are all excellent sources of fiber that can help promote healthy bowel movements in children. Fiber helps to add bulk to stool,…

  • Excessive Baby Drooling and How to stop it?

    2024-01-02 11:15:03 Excessive drooling is a common occurrence in babies, especially when they are teething or have a respiratory infection. While it’s not always possible to completely stop drooling, here are some steps you can take to reduce its frequency and severity: Baby Drooling, is not just a little spit and dribble How to Stop…

  • Baby Milestones and Development in 1-12 Months

    2024-01-02 11:15:03 Baby Milestones and development are skills that babies acquire in the first 12 months of life. A lot happens in the first year. Babies coo, babble, imitate words, and begin to say their first words. They smile, laugh and interact with their caregivers. Movement milestones include rolling, sitting unaided, crawling, standing, and possibly…

  • Baby Massage is a good way to reduce crying and promote bonding

    2024-01-02 11:15:03 Baby massage involves using your hands to gently and rhythmically stroke your baby’s body. You might use gentle manipulation to massage your baby’s fingers, wrists, and ankles. To help your babies feel peaceful and secure, you might also gently chat, hum, or sing to them as you massage. The physical and emotional benefits…

  • 5 Bed Time Story Benefits – To improve baby’s language skills and bond with your baby

    2024-01-02 11:15:03 As an adults, reading helps us put our problems behind us and relaxes and loosens our muscles. In contrast, reading a bedtime tale while cuddling with a parent lowers cortisol levels in children, improving their ability to unwind and focus. Reading bedtime stories to children has many benefits, including: Promoting bonding and connection:…

  • Breastfeeding in Public Tips and Tricks – Knowing the right things to wear

    2024-01-02 11:15:03 Breastfeeding in public is a natural and normal part of parenting, but it can also be intimidating for some mothers. Although breastfeeding is the healthiest option for feeding your child, it’s normal to experience some anxiety about doing so in front of others, especially if it’s your first time. These suggestions will help…

  • Breastfeeding at Night – The Fact and Its Benefits

    2024-01-02 11:15:03 Breastfeeding at night is an important part of establishing and maintaining a good milk supply for your baby. Breast milk production is a continuous process that occurs in response to the stimulation of the baby’s sucking at the breast. This means that breastfeeding frequently, including during the night, is necessary to maintain milk…