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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 […]

6 Easy Tips to Help Your Reflux Baby

updated, April, 2026 – To help newborns and infants with reflux, we need to first understand what reflux is and then find comfort techniques. Our team of night nannies presents advice to help here, with 6 Easy Tips to Help Your Reflux Baby. While the only true remedy for reflux is time, there are some […]

My Milk Isn’t In…What Do I Do?

updated, Sept 1, 2025 – Jessica Haupt, RN, BSN, 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 […]

What Is a Dreamfeed? How It Works and Whether to Try It

A dreamfeed is a feeding given to your sleeping baby between 10-11pm — before you go to bed — so they sleep longer overnight. By feeding baby while they’re still drowsy, you align their longest sleep stretch with yours, potentially giving both of you 4-6 uninterrupted hours. When seeking ways to help baby sleep longer […]

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?