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Honest articles about the first weeks and months with a newborn.
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the 3am diaper panic: why your newborn’s poop looks like thatStop the 3am guessing game. Learn why stool color varies and how tracking patterns can turn your diaper anxiety into peace of mind.
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the first week home with a newborn is chaos. here's what actually helped.The first week home with a newborn is scarier than anyone tells you. Here's what actually helped us get through it.
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we kept arguing about whose turn it was. then we started tracking.How a shared log stopped the invisible score-keeping that was quietly making early parenthood harder than it needed to be.
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new dad guide: how to actually be useful in the first weeksThe logistics, the solo baby time, the emotional presence — specific things that actually help when you're not the one feeding.
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the crib we never usedWe spent weeks picking the perfect bedside crib before the baby arrived. She never slept in it once — and what that taught us about buying big gear before the birth.
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the invisible labor of the 'human clock'Stop the constant 'Did you feed the baby?' loop by turning your dashboard into a shared space for both parents.
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is that normal? a parent's guide to newborn poop colorsStaring at a diaper and wondering if it's 'normal'? Here is how to decode the colors, understand what to look for, and when you should actually call the doctor.
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How to Share the Mental Load of Baby TrackingOne parent ends up as the human clock. A shared log gives both of you the same picture — no briefings, no arguments, no forgotten feeds.