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- 4 min de lecturaAre contact naps safe? Yes — with one big ruleA nap on your chest is soothing, normal, and safe — as long as you stay awake. Here's the one scenario that turns a sweet contact nap dangerous, and how to enjoy them without worry.sleepnewbornsafety
- 4 min de lecturaWhy your baby sweats in their sleep (and when to check)A sweaty, damp-haired sleeping baby is usually just a warm baby. Here's why it happens, the real risk to watch for (overheating), and the signs that mean it's worth a call to the doctor.sleepnewbornsafetytemperature
- 5 min de lecturaThe 'witching hour': why your calm baby falls apart in the eveningYour sweet baby turns inconsolable every evening — and nothing seems to fix it. The witching hour is real, normal, and not your fault. Here's what's happening and how to get through it.cryingnewborncolicsoothing
- 4 min de lecturaThe golden hour: what happens right after birthSkin-to-skin, delayed cord clamping, and the first feed — what the first hour after birth really involves, what the APGAR score means, and why routine newborn care can often wait an hour. A calm, hopeful guide.pregnancybirthnewbornbreastfeeding
- 5 min de lecturaIs it normal for a 6-week-old to grunt and strain? (Usually, yes)Your 6-week-old grunts, goes red, and strains like they're lifting a piano — and then passes a soft poop. That's almost always normal newborn straining, not constipation. Here's the wide normal range, plus the few signs worth a call.is-it-normalnewborndigestionconstipation
- 5 min de lecturaBaby acne: is it normal, and when does it go away?Those little red bumps that erupted on your newborn's face right before the photos are baby acne — harmless, driven by leftover hormones, and not your fault. Here's when it shows up, when it clears, and the hands-off care that actually works.is-it-normalnewbornskinhealth
- 4 min de lecturaIs it normal for a baby to arch their back while feeding?Back-arching during feeds is common and usually just gas, reflux, a fast letdown, or a baby who's done eating. Here's what's behind it, simple things that help, and the signs of pain that warrant a call to your pediatrician.is-it-normalnewbornfeedingrefluxdigestion
- 6 min de lecturaBaby breathing fast while sleeping: is it normal?You're watching your sleeping baby's chest rise and fall in quick bursts, then pause, and your stomach drops. Newborn sleep breathing is normally fast and irregular. Here's what's normal, the periodic-breathing pattern that scares parents, and the signs that mean call now.is-it-normalnewbornbreathingsleephealth
- 5 min de lecturaIs it normal for my baby to cluster feed in the evening?Baby nursing every 30 minutes all evening and melting down? Evening cluster feeding is one of the most normal — and most misunderstood — newborn patterns. Here's why it happens, why it almost never means low supply, and how to survive it.is-it-normalfeedingbreastfeedingnewborn
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