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The role of the Registered Nurse or Newborn Care Provider is to feed, soothe, bathe, change & provide all other gentle care to baby through the night.

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Spit-Up, Reflux and GERD in Newborns

Spit-up, reflux and GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) are all part of the same spectrum of digestive development in newborns. In most cases, these issues are signs of an immature digestive system, and they resolve with time; milk simply flows back up before the stomach valve fully strengthens. However, when that backflow becomes frequent or uncomfortable, […]

Download the NIH Infant Safe Sleep and Maternal Health Materials

In 1994 the Back to Sleep Campaign was launched by the National Institutes of Health. Back to Sleep delivered one of modern public health’s most dramatic victories. With the simple directive of “Put your baby on their back to sleep,” Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) deaths in the U.S. dropped by 30–40% within just a few years. […]

Essential Guide to Baby Bottles

There are a few pros and cons to choosing what and how many baby bottles to use, especially if you’re having twins or higher order multiples. The amount of bottles, sizes and weight, environmental concerns, compatibility with a pump and budget are all considerations when deciding which bottles to use. Don’t worry, our essential guide […]

PPD vs. Baby Blues: Know the Difference

updated August 1, 2025 – Feeling tearful or overwhelmed is common after giving birth, but if you notice these feelings lingering, it could be postpartum depression (PPD). You don’t have to navigate these feelings alone, and help is available once you know the difference between PPD vs. Baby Blues. Key Takeaways for Knowing if it’s […]