
When Do Breastfed Babies Sleep Through the Night?
Your baby will wake up every few hours in the first few weeks or months of their lives but when can you expect your breastfed baby to sleep through the night?

Why Does My Baby Grunt In Her Sleep?
Newborn sleep is not always peaceful and sometimes comes with surprise noises. It turns out sleeping like a baby can mean anything from grunting to whistling during sleep. But should it be a cause ...

The most and least common first words across the world
We investigated babies’ first words across the world, to reveal the most and least popular first words in each country. We also looked into the most common words spoken by babies as they grow up, t...

The most popular villain-inspired baby names in the US and UK...
Choosing your baby’s name can be a difficulttask. Baby-name inspiration can come from the most unlikely of places, and iconic fictional villain names are influencing new parents in the US and UK.

Do Babies Sleep More During Growth Spurts?
If your baby is sleeping more than they usually do, there might be a good reason. A lot of people say that when babies sleep, they grow, but is this true? Do babies sleep more during growth spurts?...

Can a Baby Sleep with a Fan On?
Truthfully, a baby is not only safe sleeping in a room with a running fan, but a fan has numerous positive benefits. Here's a closer look at everything you need to know about running a fan when you...

How to Get Your Baby to Sleep Without Being Held
If you've been struggling to get your baby to sleep without being held, read on for some tips, tricks, and strategies to help you get your baby in their crib and get yourself some needed sleep.

Can Baby Sleep With a Pacifier? Unpacking the 7 pacifier pros & cons
Can a baby sleep with a pacifier, or are there significant risks involved? In this article, you will learn about the benefits of giving your baby a pacifier to help them sleep, and some risks you s...

When Do Babies Go to One Nap?
Let’s look at some facts and figures surrounding infants and sleep. That way, you can work with your child, family, other caregivers, and pediatrician to ensure your baby is getting enough rest.