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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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Postpartum and Baby Care in the Las Vegas Valley

updated October 14, 2023 – Social media groups, places of worship and neighborhood message boards can help new parents connect. But for new mothers and fathers looking for certified newborn care providers, postpartum doulas or maternal mental health support, local resources may be harder to find. To help, below is our list of Postpartum and […]

How to Offer a Bottle to A Breastfed Baby

Question: I will be returning back to work soon, and my breastfed baby refuses to take a bottle of breastmilk or formula.  Help! Amy Black, IBCLC answers this common question in how to offer a bottle to a breastfed baby. How to Offer a Bottle to A Breastfed Baby When attempting to offer a baby […]

7 Power Breakfasts for New Parents

Everyone has a favorite dinner they like to bring new parents when a new baby is born, but what about breakfast? Here are 7 Power Breakfasts for New Parents, packed with nutrients for parents of newborns and twins. Coffee First things first: coffee! It’s no secret that caffeine is the beverage of choice for sleep […]

My Milk Isn’t In…What Do I Do?

Jessica Haupt, RN, IBCLC provides answers to nursing with low production, or what seems like low-production but is actually quite normal! Tips on increasing your milk production and a successful breastfeeding relationship are below in My Milk Isn’t In…What Do I Do? One of the challenges you might encounter just home from the hospital is […]

How big is a newborn’s stomach?

They eat constantly because they take in small amounts at a time. This blog answers the question, How big is a newborn’s stomach?