In an effort to make all of your trails happy ones, Kristen Chase and Liz Gumbinner of coolmompicks.com share some parent-tested, tried and true tips for traveling with babies.
Bringing your little bundle of joy home from the hospital is exciting—and overwhelming. Use these tried-and-true tips to make those first few months a little less stressful and a lot more fun.
Your child is the center of your universe—but now you’re about to supplant her with a new sibling. Follow this advice to help your firstborn transition easily into her new role as big sib.
Imagine a world in which your baby could simply tell you what she needs instead of forcing you to perform the “Want this?” dance into the wee hours of the morning. Thanks to the development of baby sign language, this scenario is not so far-fetched.
Believe it or not, that tiny little baby you’re carrying will one day grow up to become a toddler, a child, a teenager and eventually (gasp!) an adult.
The Apgar is your baby’s first test, taken one minute after birth and again at five minutes. It helps the doctors and nurses accurately gauge the health of a newborn. Even though it got its name back in 1952 from Dr. Virginia Apgar, a noted anesthesiologist, those letters in the name have another meaning as well.