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How to Change Your Newborn Baby’s Nappy – a Midwife Guide
NewsMar 25, 2026

How to Change Your Newborn Baby’s Nappy – a Midwife Guide

Midwife Marley Henry, a Pampers ambassador, outlines a step‑by‑step method for safely changing a newborn’s nappy, emphasizing frequent changes every two to three hours and after every stool. She recommends using warm water or fragrance‑free wipes, wiping front to back,...

By Netmums
National Survey of Parents Identifies Barriers to Family Well-Being
NewsMar 24, 2026

National Survey of Parents Identifies Barriers to Family Well-Being

Capita, in partnership with YouGov, launched the Quarterly Insights from American Families survey, interviewing 1,000 parents of children under 18 between February 2‑16, 2026. The baseline findings reveal widespread economic strain, with over a third fearing food shortages and many...

By EdSurge
Before You Post That April Fools’ Day Pregnancy Prank, Read This
NewsMar 24, 2026

Before You Post That April Fools’ Day Pregnancy Prank, Read This

The article warns against using a fake pregnancy announcement as an April Fools’ joke, highlighting the deep emotional pain it can cause for those who have experienced miscarriage or infertility. It explains how such pranks, often intended as harmless humor, can...

By Parents
Would You Let Your 16-Year-Old Go on Spring Break Without You? This Mom Said No
NewsMar 24, 2026

Would You Let Your 16-Year-Old Go on Spring Break Without You? This Mom Said No

A mother posted on Reddit that she would not allow her 16‑year‑old daughter to travel on a spring‑break trip without adult supervision, despite the teen’s request to join three older friends. The proposed journey involved a 12‑hour drive and no...

By Parents
SmartyPants Delivers New Prenatal Multivitamin, Expands Into Capsules
NewsMar 24, 2026

SmartyPants Delivers New Prenatal Multivitamin, Expands Into Capsules

SmartyPants introduced Prenatal Plus Multivitamin Capsules, delivering 480 mg of choline per daily dose—about eight times the amount found in leading prenatal capsules. The formula uses highly bioavailable forms such as methylfolate, methylcobalamin, and DHA, and includes iron that’s gentle on...

By NutraIngredients (EU)
Sienna Miller Says Being Pregnant in Her 40s Is ‘the Best’
NewsMar 24, 2026

Sienna Miller Says Being Pregnant in Her 40s Is ‘the Best’

Actress Sienna Miller, 44, announced she is expecting her third child, describing pregnancy in her 40s as "the best" compared to her twenties experience. She highlighted greater emotional stability, less societal pressure, and the freedom to prioritize personal interests. Miller...

By The Cut (NYMag)
When 98 per Cent of Mothers Return to Work
NewsMar 24, 2026

When 98 per Cent of Mothers Return to Work

Birlasoft reports a 98% maternity return rate, with 177 of 180 mothers rejoining after leave, thanks to continuous engagement, buddy systems, and manager sensitisation. The firm’s overall gender diversity sits at 26%, while women occupy 67% of key managerial positions,...

By HR Katha (India)
Want Your Teen Daughter To Talk To You? Try Playing Pretend Again
NewsMar 23, 2026

Want Your Teen Daughter To Talk To You? Try Playing Pretend Again

A TikTok mom, Alyson Johnson, discovered that treating a 14‑year‑old like a younger child through pretend play can defuse teenage frustration and open lines of communication. By staging a mock shopping trip and a spa‑style hair blow‑out, she turned a...

By Scary Mommy
Is Your Child Having Trouble Holding a Pencil? Why This Fine Motor Skill Is Hard to Grasp
NewsMar 23, 2026

Is Your Child Having Trouble Holding a Pencil? Why This Fine Motor Skill Is Hard to Grasp

A recent survey of early‑childhood educators finds that more than half of preschoolers do not use a functional tripod pencil grip, with many children resorting to fisted or horizontal grips. The deficiency is linked to reduced hands‑on play and increased...

By Parents
The New 'Opening Shift' Trend Will Change Your Life – It Might Just Be the Answer to Multi-Tasking Busy Mums...
NewsMar 23, 2026

The New 'Opening Shift' Trend Will Change Your Life – It Might Just Be the Answer to Multi-Tasking Busy Mums...

The "opening shift" routine has exploded on TikTok, amassing roughly 11.5 k posts that frame the morning as a storefront opening. Influencers such as Shauna Dean promote a 20‑minute habit‑stack that includes making the bed, loading the dishwasher and a quick...

By Netmums
This Mom Of Grown Kids Says "Most Of The Important Work Is Done In Repair"
NewsMar 23, 2026

This Mom Of Grown Kids Says "Most Of The Important Work Is Done In Repair"

TikTok creator Niya Esperanza, with over a million followers, shared a candid video of her mother’s core parenting advice: “most of the important work is done in repair.” The elder stressed apologizing for mistakes, leading with love, and avoiding punishment...

By Scary Mommy
Missouri Doula Program Shows Early Success as Lawmakers Look to Expansion
NewsMar 23, 2026

Missouri Doula Program Shows Early Success as Lawmakers Look to Expansion

Missouri’s Medicaid program now offers free doula services to pregnant and postpartum mothers, reaching about 625 participants in its first 15 months. The initiative, championed by bipartisan lawmakers, aims to curb the state’s high maternal mortality rate—70 deaths annually, 80%...

By The 74
Researchers Find Major Flaws in the Historical Clinical Trials Used to Justify Spanking
NewsMar 23, 2026

Researchers Find Major Flaws in the Historical Clinical Trials Used to Justify Spanking

Researchers at Toronto Metropolitan University re‑examined four clinical trials from the 1980s that are frequently cited as proof that spanking improves child compliance. Using modern bias‑assessment tools and an updated meta‑analysis of 68 mother‑child pairs, they found the original studies...

By PsyPost
Argos Launches £15 ‘Influencer’ Toy for Toddlers – but It’s Dividing Parents Across the UK
NewsMar 23, 2026

Argos Launches £15 ‘Influencer’ Toy for Toddlers – but It’s Dividing Parents Across the UK

Argos has introduced a £15 (≈ $19) Chad Valley wooden "influencer" role‑play set for children aged two and up. The kit mimics a live‑streaming studio with a tripod, miniature camera, smartphone, tablet and microphone, all packaged in a carry pouch and...

By Netmums
7 Parenting Rules You Can Ignore (and 3 That Really Matter)
NewsMar 23, 2026

7 Parenting Rules You Can Ignore (and 3 That Really Matter)

The article separates parenting advice into two categories: seven rules that can be safely ignored and three core principles that should never be broken. It argues that parents should prioritize mental health, trust their intuition, and give children autonomy over...

By Parents
What Is Parentification? 10 Signs to Watch for in Kids
NewsMar 22, 2026

What Is Parentification? 10 Signs to Watch for in Kids

Parentification describes children taking on adult responsibilities when parents cannot support them. It appears as emotional caregiving or instrumental tasks such as cooking, cleaning, or managing finances. Approximately 1.4 million U.S. children are affected, leading to anxiety, depression, and unhealthy relationship...

By Parents
I Spent Five Months in a Mother and Baby Mental Health Unit - Here's What I Want Mums to Know
NewsMar 22, 2026

I Spent Five Months in a Mother and Baby Mental Health Unit - Here's What I Want Mums to Know

Sofii Lewis spent five months in a Welsh mother‑and‑baby mental health unit after being diagnosed with OCD and postpartum‑psychosis tendencies, a condition that affects roughly one in 1,000 new mothers. The specialist unit provided 24‑hour care, therapy and the chance...

By BBC News – Health
Babies Learn a Lot in Their First Year. But Their Behavior Doesn't Always Tell the Full Story
NewsMar 21, 2026

Babies Learn a Lot in Their First Year. But Their Behavior Doesn't Always Tell the Full Story

Researchers observed that infants as young as four months can learn abstract speech sound patterns, linking them to visual cues. When tested again at seven and ten months, the infants’ overt responses changed: a clear familiarity preference at four months...

By Medical Xpress
Parental Acceptance and Trauma Resilience Are Linked to Faster Brain Development in 9-13-Year-Olds
NewsMar 21, 2026

Parental Acceptance and Trauma Resilience Are Linked to Faster Brain Development in 9-13-Year-Olds

An analysis of ABCD MRI data from 8,059 children aged 9‑11, with follow‑up scans at 11‑13, found that higher parental acceptance and trauma resilience are linked to accelerated cortical thinning, a marker of faster brain maturation. Conversely, exposure to household...

By PsyPost
UK Parents Are Using These £1 DIY Toy Storage Tricks to Tame Chaos – Copy Them This Weekend Before Clutter...
NewsMar 21, 2026

UK Parents Are Using These £1 DIY Toy Storage Tricks to Tame Chaos – Copy Them This Weekend Before Clutter...

UK parents are turning to £1‑price‑point DIY toy storage hacks to combat household clutter, swapping costly furniture for plastic baskets, laundry hampers and repurposed containers. By gluing, labeling and arranging these low‑cost items, families create customized, child‑friendly storage that fits...

By Netmums
My Youngest Son Is 28. I'm Still Paying His Phone Bill.
NewsMar 21, 2026

My Youngest Son Is 28. I'm Still Paying His Phone Bill.

A mother of five still includes her 28‑year‑old son on her cellphone plan, explaining that the gesture preserves her role as a caregiver rather than addressing any financial need. The article details how birth‑order dynamics and a large age gap...

By Business Insider — Markets
It's Not Just Vaccines — Parents Are Refusing Other Routine Preventive Care for Newborns
NewsMar 21, 2026

It's Not Just Vaccines — Parents Are Refusing Other Routine Preventive Care for Newborns

Parents across the United States are increasingly refusing routine newborn preventive interventions such as vitamin K injections, hepatitis B vaccination, and eye ointment. A JAMA study of over 5 million births shows vitamin K refusals rose from 2.9% in 2017 to 5.2% in 2024,...

By Yahoo Finance – Finance News
Signs Your Child May Have a Toxic Friend—And What to Do About It
NewsMar 20, 2026

Signs Your Child May Have a Toxic Friend—And What to Do About It

A toxic friendship is defined by consistent behaviors that drain, manipulate, or harm a child emotionally, socially, or physically. Experts highlight patterns such as constant negativity, control, drama, one‑sidedness, and peer pressure. Parents are advised to watch for mood shifts,...

By Parents
‘I Struggled as a Kid’: Ms. Rachel on Food Insecurity and Talking to Children About Hunger
NewsMar 20, 2026

‘I Struggled as a Kid’: Ms. Rachel on Food Insecurity and Talking to Children About Hunger

Ms. Rachel, a popular children’s educator and PBS host, draws on her own childhood experience of food insecurity to advocate for SNAP benefits and healthier nutrition for kids. She notes that 1 in 5 American children rely on SNAP, a...

By Motherly
This Top-Rated Snorkel Mask Boosted My Kids’ Swimming Confidence
NewsMar 20, 2026

This Top-Rated Snorkel Mask Boosted My Kids’ Swimming Confidence

A parent tested a $25.98 full‑face snorkel mask for kids, praising its anti‑leak breathing system and panoramic view. The mask’s separate inhalation and exhalation channels keep water out, while adjustable straps fit children aged six to nine. Over 1,000 five‑star...

By Motherly
The 11 Best Stretch Mark Creams for Pregnancy, According to Dermatologists and Testing
NewsMar 20, 2026

The 11 Best Stretch Mark Creams for Pregnancy, According to Dermatologists and Testing

A six‑week home test of 20 stretch‑mark creams, conducted by 18 pregnant editors and reviewed by two board‑certified dermatologists, identified the top products for pregnancy skin care. The evaluation focused on efficacy, texture, scent, and ingredient safety, highlighting options ranging...

By Parents
Alex Spitz on the Care Gap, the Power of Community, and Finding Joy in New Motherhood
NewsMar 20, 2026

Alex Spitz on the Care Gap, the Power of Community, and Finding Joy in New Motherhood

Alex Spitz, founder and CEO of New Mom School, turned her own postpartum struggle into a nationwide franchise that offers research‑backed, in‑person support for new mothers. Launched in 2012 in Orange County, the program now spans 37 locations across the...

By Motherly
I Spent A Year Talking To ADHD Experts. Here’s What I’ve Learned As A Mom.
NewsMar 20, 2026

I Spent A Year Talking To ADHD Experts. Here’s What I’ve Learned As A Mom.

A year-long podcast series interviewing top ADHD specialists gave a mom practical, low‑stress tools for raising a neurodivergent child. Experts emphasized tracking daily patterns, making tiny dietary tweaks, and ensuring regular movement to stabilize mood and focus. They also recommended...

By Scary Mommy
States Are Increasingly Using Child Care Waitlists, Leaving Parents in Limbo
NewsMar 20, 2026

States Are Increasingly Using Child Care Waitlists, Leaving Parents in Limbo

States across the U.S. are increasingly placing families on child‑care subsidy waitlists, leaving parents like Virginia resident Taylor Moyer in prolonged uncertainty. Fourteen states have recently introduced or expanded these lists, while only about a quarter of the 8 million eligible...

By The 74
My First Performance Review After Maternity Leave Was Disappointing. It Was Difficult to Be a Great Mom and a Great...
NewsMar 20, 2026

My First Performance Review After Maternity Leave Was Disappointing. It Was Difficult to Be a Great Mom and a Great...

The author returned from maternity leave to find her annual performance rating fall from "Exceptional Contributor" to "Successful Contributor," despite maintaining the same output. Heavy postpartum complications, including severe blood loss and ongoing medical care for her newborn, forced her...

By Business Insider — Markets
How PreSeed Is Tackling the Sperm Donor Shortage
NewsMar 19, 2026

How PreSeed Is Tackling the Sperm Donor Shortage

PreSeed Fertility launched a recruitment and matching platform to address the stark gap between the over 100,000 U.S. families searching for sperm donors and the roughly 1,500 donors currently registered. The service pairs families with a concierge specialist and provides...

By MedCity News
You Don’t Need a Big Budget for a Great Family Vacation. You Need a Vision Board.
NewsMar 19, 2026

You Don’t Need a Big Budget for a Great Family Vacation. You Need a Vision Board.

Families are moving away from destination‑first vacation planning, opting for vision boards to map desired experiences. Pinterest’s first Parenting Trend Report shows searches for “family trip vision board” up 545% year‑over‑year, with road‑trip setups and snack ideas also surging. Vision...

By Motherly
Paris Fury on Protecting 16-Year-Old Daughter Venezuela From the Cosmetic Pressure Facing Teen Girls
NewsMar 19, 2026

Paris Fury on Protecting 16-Year-Old Daughter Venezuela From the Cosmetic Pressure Facing Teen Girls

Paris Fury, mother of seven and wife of boxer Tyson Fury, is publicly defending her 16‑year‑old daughter Venezuela against the growing pressure to undergo cosmetic procedures ahead of her upcoming wedding to 18‑year‑old boxer Noah Price. The couple, engaged at...

By Netmums
Taking Your Teen's Phone Away As Consequence? One Mom Says It Doesn't Work
NewsMar 19, 2026

Taking Your Teen's Phone Away As Consequence? One Mom Says It Doesn't Work

A mother shared on Instagram that confiscating a teen’s phone may stop unwanted behavior instantly, but it also shuts down conversation and fosters resentment. She argues that punitive phone bans often feel like cutting the child off from their world,...

By Scary Mommy
Divyanka Tripathi-Vivek Dahiya to Welcome First Baby in June, Actor Says They ‘Managed to Hide It for Six Full Months’
NewsMar 19, 2026

Divyanka Tripathi-Vivek Dahiya to Welcome First Baby in June, Actor Says They ‘Managed to Hide It for Six Full Months’

Indian television star Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya and husband Vivek Dahiya have publicly confirmed they are expecting their first child, due in mid‑June 2026. The couple managed to keep the pregnancy hidden for six months, limiting public appearances. They plan to...

By The Indian Express – Entertainment
Stay-at-Home Parents Need Real Support, Not Platitudes
NewsMar 18, 2026

Stay-at-Home Parents Need Real Support, Not Platitudes

Capita’s new report, based on focus groups, interviews and a survey of 1,000 stay‑at‑home parents, reveals that these caregivers face significant financial and emotional strain. Over half (55%) cite monthly income as their biggest stressor, while 70% say affordable childcare...

By Institute for Family Studies (Blog)
School Phone Bans Not Enough to Cut Screen Time Alone, Researchers Say
NewsMar 18, 2026

School Phone Bans Not Enough to Cut Screen Time Alone, Researchers Say

A University of Birmingham study reveals that strict smartphone bans in secondary schools improve in‑class concentration but do not curb overall screen time, as pupils often shift usage to evenings at home. The research shows restrictive policies can worsen sleep...

By BBC News — Education
Editorial: Human Milk, Nutrition and Infant Development, Volume II
NewsMar 18, 2026

Editorial: Human Milk, Nutrition and Infant Development, Volume II

The editorial underscores human milk as the gold‑standard for infant nutrition, highlighting its dynamic blend of macronutrients, bioactive proteins, and long‑chain polyunsaturated fatty acids that drive optimal growth and brain development. It details how human milk oligosaccharides, immune proteins, and...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
5 Creative Ways You Can Preserve Memories Of Your Parents *Now* For You & Your Kids
NewsMar 17, 2026

5 Creative Ways You Can Preserve Memories Of Your Parents *Now* For You & Your Kids

A Reddit post on the Mommit subreddit sparked a list of eight practical ways to preserve parents' memories for future generations. The suggestions focus on low‑effort, authentic recordings—capturing everyday moments, native‑language conversations, cooking demonstrations, and personal stories. Contributors shared their...

By Scary Mommy
When Teens Are Pressured to Send Sexual Images
NewsMar 17, 2026

When Teens Are Pressured to Send Sexual Images

A JAMA Network Open study of more than 6,200 young adults revealed that image‑based sexual harassment before age 18 is overwhelmingly gendered, with over 90% of victims being female. More than half of those coerced complied, and the pressure most...

By The New York Times – Well Family
How Photography Helped Me See My Postpartum Body Through a New Lens
NewsMar 17, 2026

How Photography Helped Me See My Postpartum Body Through a New Lens

The author, a photographer and new mother, describes how postpartum body changes sparked shame and self‑criticism. By turning her camera on herself, she created self‑portraits that reframed stretch marks, a "mom pouch," and other changes as symbols of strength. This...

By Parents
The Truth About Postpartum Acne—And How to Treat It
NewsMar 17, 2026

The Truth About Postpartum Acne—And How to Treat It

Post‑birth hormonal shifts trigger a surge in androgen activity, leading many new parents to experience a flare‑up of acne, especially along the jawline and neck. The condition, known as postpartum acne, typically resolves within two to six months but can...

By Parents
The Baby Food Brand Known for Transparency Just Made Formula—Here’s What’s Different
NewsMar 17, 2026

The Baby Food Brand Known for Transparency Just Made Formula—Here’s What’s Different

Little Spoon, known for ultra‑transparent baby food, has entered the infant formula market with an organic whole‑milk product that applies its 500‑plus toxin testing regime. The company sets its own contaminant limits—10 ppb for lead and 3 ppb for mercury—and publishes batch‑by‑batch...

By Motherly
When To Take Your Baby to the Hospital for RSV
NewsMar 17, 2026

When To Take Your Baby to the Hospital for RSV

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) commonly presents as a cold in infants, but babies under six months can develop bronchiolitis that quickly impairs breathing. Pediatrician Dr. Kristin Barrett advises parents to monitor peak symptom days (days 3‑5) and watch for red‑flag...

By Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
Stress May Augment Impact of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes on CV Health
NewsMar 16, 2026

Stress May Augment Impact of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes on CV Health

Researchers found that women who experienced an adverse pregnancy outcome (APO) and reported high psychosocial stress had significantly higher diastolic blood pressure 2–7 years postpartum, whereas stress alone did not affect blood pressure in uncomplicated pregnancies. The analysis of 3,322...

By TCTMD
The Most-Saved Kids’ Activity in Every State, According to Yelp—And What It Says About How We’re Parenting Right Now
NewsMar 16, 2026

The Most-Saved Kids’ Activity in Every State, According to Yelp—And What It Says About How We’re Parenting Right Now

Yelp released a state‑by‑state list of the most‑saved kids’ activities, revealing a massive surge in indoor‑play searches and a growing appetite for STEAM‑focused venues. Parents are bookmarking weather‑proof, screen‑free options such as trampoline parks, play cafés, and ropes courses to...

By Motherly
A Secret That Some Mothers Will Never Tell
NewsMar 16, 2026

A Secret That Some Mothers Will Never Tell

The article reveals that many mothers experience ambivalence toward their children, feeling love without genuine liking, yet this reality is shrouded in taboo. It highlights how societal expectations demand constant affection and enjoyment, labeling any deviation as moral failure. Through...

By Psychology Today (site-wide)
Why Progression Is a ‘Win-Lose Game’ for Marketing Mums
NewsMar 16, 2026

Why Progression Is a ‘Win-Lose Game’ for Marketing Mums

The 2026 Marketing Week Career & Salary Survey reveals that 44.6% of marketing mums say parenthood has damaged their career progression. The research also shows 35.6% of these mothers avoided applying for new roles and 14.1% were pushed into more...

By Marketing Week
Loisa Andalio, Ronnie Alonte Introduce Daughter Runi Lior
NewsMar 16, 2026

Loisa Andalio, Ronnie Alonte Introduce Daughter Runi Lior

Actress Loisa Andalio and singer‑actor Ronnie Alonte announced the birth of their first child, daughter Runi Lior, affectionately called “Nili,” via Instagram delivery‑room photos. The couple expressed deep gratitude, highlighting the emotional journey, divine timing, and Alonte’s support throughout pregnancy....

By The Manila Times – Business