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Family Friday: Dealing with Your First Night Away From Baby

If you missed Why it’s Okay to Have a Night Away From Baby, go read it now before continuing on. Follow these tips to make your first night away from baby less stressful for everyone.

 
How to Create a New Baby Identification Sheet

As soon as you bring your newborn baby home from the hospital, you’ll want to fill out a New Baby Information Sheet. This is a helpful paper that contains important identifying information about your child, in case they should ever be missing.

 
Family Friday: Why It’s Okay to Have a Night Away From Baby

However, the majority of parents who are faced with leaving their baby overnight for the first time are met with a mix of apprehension, guilt and worry. Parents need to understand that not only is it unselfish to spoil yourself every once in a while, but it actually can make you a better parent.

 
Newborn Care: How to Keep Baby Clean and Groomed

Caring for all of your newborn baby’s needs can be overwhelming. Many new moms wonder where they can turn for good advice on newborn care. Look no further – Home Ever After is here!

Aug 202009
 

By the time your baby is a few weeks old, chances are someone has suggested adding cereal to her bottle to make her sleep longer at night. The medical and parenting communities actually say this practice can be harmful! Let’s take a closer look.

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Cradle cap is a condition that most mothers are well aware of. Somewhere in the vicinity of half of all babies have cradle cap in the first few months of life. Here’s a quick rundown on this common condition and how to treat cradle cap.

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Babies are probably one of the cutest things to photograph. They change so much over the first year, you won’t want to miss a thing. By planning ahead you can be sure to capture all the important milestones on film.

 

Having a baby goes hand in hand with sleep deprivation. There’s just no way to avoid it. Some nights are better than others, but each night includes interrupted and lost sleep.

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