The witching hour: what to do when your baby gets fussy
Read what the witching hour is, common causes for it, and what to do if your baby gets fussy in the evening.
Read what the witching hour is, common causes for it, and what to do if your baby gets fussy in the evening.
Many 3-month-olds may sleep six hours or longer at night. Read our tips on how to extend that overnight sleep window.
At 5 months, your baby may be able to go longer between nighttime feedings. Try our tips to help your baby sleep better and longer.
Understand more about your 4-month-old's sleep regression and how an early bedtime and a nap schedule may help your baby sleep better.
You can use a simple square blanket to swaddle your baby, but many newborn products exist to make it easier. Here’s our guide to common types and brands.
Read our suggestions on what topics to discuss with your child's pediatrician at the 12-month checkup.
A simple and brief bedtime routine for your baby is ideal. Learn the elements to include—and one to reconsider.
Just when you think your baby is sleeping through the night, they may experience a sleep regression around 8 months. Learn why this is happening, how long it might last, and ideas to help.
Learn when growth spurts usually occur and how to tell if your baby is going through one.
Prepare for your baby's 6-month checkup and learn what to discuss with your pediatrician.