Childbirth is a time-stopping, momentous journey with no one experience the same. Each baby's story is unique and beautiful. The SleepOvation Baby team has written and curated an extensive library of articles that can help and guide you on this very exciting journey. You can rest easy knowing that your baby's health and safety is our priority!
5 Calming Nursery Colors That Soothe Baby
Do I need bold or bright colors in the nursery? What impact will color in the nursery have on my child? These are some of the most significant decisions you have to make when preparing to paint your baby's nursery. This also includes the colors of blankets, rocking chairs, toys, and other stuff you use in the nursery.
5 Sleep Essentials To Help Your Baby Sleep Through The Night
When newborns first enter the world, they are unable to sleep for long stretches at a time because they need to eat so often. As they grow, weary moms and dads start dreaming to the day when their baby starts sleeping through the night, which usually comes sometime between three to six months. Here are a few simple tips to make sure your baby can start racking up those z’s.
Babies grow very fast, and life changes so quickly, all we have to do is accept the changes and move on. Do you have outdated toys, decorations, clothes, and other stuff in your baby's nursery that you have not taken care of?
Every new parent is familiar with that feeling. The awful, I’ve been up all night insane feeling. To some, it happens only a few days to a week because the baby is unwell, teething or going through the pain of vaccination.
4 Toxic Chemicals Being Used In Baby Products: A Pregnant Woman's Guide
If you are a mom or dad for the first time, you must consider your baby's safety. A critical factor of your child's safety is being cautious while buying baby products.
New Parent Checklist: How to Baby-Proof Before Baby Comes Home
Newborns are tiny and fragile little humans; they require our care for everything from feeding to sleeping. While we prepare to welcome our baby, we often forget how quickly newborns develop. One day your little one cannot hold its head up, and the next one, you find your child opening drawers and crawling around the house.
Who knew the topic of sleeping could produce so much anxiety? Before becoming a parent, you probably gave little thought to the subject of sleep, but once your baby was born, that certainly changed. From how little sleep you’re getting as a parent to how safe your baby is while sleeping and everything in between, sleeping concerns are dominating your thoughts these days.
Sadly, swaddling your baby can appear to be fine art. Wrap this, fold that. It can be perplexing, especially if you're up at 2 a.m. for a feeding. But at the same time, it also seems like a miracle cure for a fussy baby. Learning and practicing the art of wrapping up your child will help you get some much-needed rest.
Newborn Sleep Schedule & Patterns: What to Expect and How to Cope
Sleep is the magic potion in life. It refreshes us, it relaxes us, and it leads to better productivity and happiness. It is a necessary function of life. Newborns spend most of the day and night sleeping, making it important to emphasize adequate and optimal sleep. However, the sleeping patterns of a newborn can be extremely difficult for new parents to adjust to because of the unpredictability.
Simple Sleep Training Methods That Will Help Parents and Their Baby Get Some Rest
Does your baby struggle to sleep at night? Do you experience difficulty in making your kid sleep throughout the night? If yes, let’s go through some simple sleep training techniques to make things easier for yourself and your baby.
Overtired Versus Undertired Babies: What's the Difference?
If you think that one of the things that a baby needs and does most in its day-to-day life is sleep, it is logical to think that much of the attention paid to it should be directed to its quality of sleep, which is very important for its development.
In the first months of their lives, swaddling your little one can bring both of you comfort. For babies, it makes them feel more secure and safe, often reminding them of life in the womb. For you, it offers a simple way to calm your baby and get them to sleep longer.