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Measles: What Expecting & New Parents Need to Know

Measles: What Expecting & New Parents Need to Know was last updated: October 18, 2025Author: Laura Hegarty-Moore, RN, MPH, CIC Laura Hegarty-Moore is an Infection Preventionist at Baystate Health, a Registered Nurse, mother of two, longtime Let Mommy Sleep contributor and a member of our Advisory Board serving as Public Health Advisor since 2020.With measles […]

Baby Safety Month: 3 Things to Know About Nursery Furniture  

September is Baby Safety Month! While parents typically focus on baby gear like car seats and strollers, it’s also vital to be sure furniture and nursery items are safely made, tested and installed. Bookmark these 3 Things to Know about Nursery Furniture. 1. You Don’t Have to Give Up Style for Safety Companies such as […]

You Should Know: Blue Light, Screen Time and Babies

Updated November 11, 2025 – This article explains why the AAP and WHO recommend no screen time for babies under age 2, how blue light affects sleep and vision, and practical alternatives parents can use. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the World Health Organization (WHO), children age 2 and younger should […]

Proud To Be A Cribs For Kids Safe Sleep Partner!

Welcoming a newborn into your life is exciting and life-changing! As a new parent, you might find yourself in need of professional assistance, especially the first few weeks postpartum, and that’s okay! That’s where certified newborn care providers (NCP) come in. In this blog, Proud To Be A Cribs For Kids Safe Sleep Partner! we […]

Air Quality Info for Families

Experiencing poor air quality due to wildfires and polluntants is becoming more common. Newborns and their parents in all parts of the US may be affected. This blog, Air Quality Info for Families aims to ease parents’ minds by providing information on how to keep babies, children and themselves safe. Newborns, Infants and Older Children […]