Guides

Tips from Experienced Moms

Practical advice gathered from mothers who have been through the newborn stage.

Recovery

Taking care of yourself

💤 Sleep when baby sleeps

You cannot do everything at once. Rest is more important than housework. Let others help.

🙋 Accept help

When someone offers help, say yes. Ask them to bring food, do laundry, or hold the baby while you shower.

💊 Take pain relief

Postpartum pain is real. Take the medication your doctor prescribed. Pain management helps you care for your baby.

🥗 Eat and drink

Prepare easy snacks in advance. Keep a water bottle near your feeding spot. You need more calories when breastfeeding.

Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding tips

⏰ Cluster feeding is temporary

When baby feeds every hour for several hours, it feels endless. It is a growth phase and will pass in 1 to 2 days.

💧 Drink water

Drink a glass of water every time you sit down to feed. Low hydration affects milk supply.

👩‍⚕️ Get help early

If breastfeeding hurts or your baby is not gaining weight, see a lactation consultant. Early help prevents bigger problems.

🧴 Nipple cream

Apply lanolin cream after every feed in the first weeks. Apply to the nipple and let it air dry.

Mental health

Your mental health matters

😢 Baby blues vs postpartum depression

Baby blues are mood swings in the first 2 weeks after birth. They are caused by hormones and are normal. If sadness or anxiety continues after 2 weeks, talk to your doctor. This may be postpartum depression and it is treatable.

🛑 It is okay to put the baby down

If you feel overwhelmed, put baby in a safe place (crib) and take a few minutes to breathe. A calm parent is better for the baby than a distressed one.

👥 Talk to your partner

Tell your partner how you feel. Divide nighttime duties when possible. Two tired parents are better than one exhausted one.

Practical tips

Little things that help

🌙 Double diaper at night

Put two diapers on at night. If the first leaks, the second one saves you from a full clothing change at 3am.

🔊 White noise

White noise mimics the sound of the womb. It helps many babies settle and sleep longer.

👶 Swaddling

A snug swaddle reduces the startle reflex and helps baby feel secure. Stop swaddling when baby shows signs of rolling.

📱 Keep one hand free

When feeding, keep one hand free. Set up your phone, water, and snacks before sitting down. You will be there a while.

Tracking tip

Tracking feeds and diapers takes less than 10 seconds. It removes one source of worry so you can focus on everything else.

Start tracking