Joan Bailey
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Third Trimester Pregnancy: What to Expect Before Birth
By the time the third trimester begins at week 28, you have already come a long way. The first trimester’s exhaustion and nausea are (mostly) behind you. The second trimester’s relative ease and first movements are giving way to something new: the unmistakable physical reality of a baby who is running out of room, a…
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Home Safety for Babies and Children: A Beginner Guide
A practical home safety guide for parents — covering baby-proofing by age, the most common household hazards, stair gates, safe sleep, and kitchen and bathroom safety.
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How to Prepare and Store Baby Formula Safely
Step-by-step guide to preparing and storing baby formula safely — covering water temperature, sterilising, correct scooping, storage times, and common mistakes to avoid.
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How to Support Baby Sleep at Home: Realistic, Gentle Steps
Practical ways to support baby sleep at home — from bedtime routines and wake windows to sleep environments and realistic expectations. Low-pressure guidance for real families.
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Common Baby Sleep Questions Parents Ask — Answered
Answers to the most common baby sleep questions from parents — covering regressions, wake windows, night waking, naps, and self-settling without judgment or pressure.
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Signs Your Baby May Need Extra Sleep Support
Observation-based guide to spotting when your baby’s sleep patterns may benefit from extra support — without diagnosis, alarm, or comparison to other babies.
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First Trimester Pregnancy: Symptoms, Growth and What to Expect
A full-journey pregnancy roadmap covering fetal development, physical changes, and emotional milestones from week 1 to birth — designed for parents who want one clear overview before exploring individual trimester guides. Solves the problem of feeling overwhelmed by fragmented pregnancy information.
