Postpartum Psychosis: What Every Mom, Dad, and Family Needs to Know

Postpartum Psychosis: What Every Mom, Dad, and Family Needs to Know

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Bringing home a new baby is often described as one of the happiest times in life. But for some families, the days and weeks after birth can include unexpected mental health challenges. One of the most serious — and least talked about — conditions is postpartum psychosis. This blog is for mothers, fathers, partners, and families so you can recognize the signs early and know when to get help. What Is Postpartum Psychosis? Postpartum psychosis is a rare but severe mental health emergency that can happen after childbirth, usually within the first two weeks after delivery (sometimes within days). It causes a mother to lose contact with reality and may involve hallucinations, delusions, or extreme mood changes. Without treatment, it can put both the mother and baby at risk —…
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Soothing a Crying Baby: 3 Key Things That Actually Work

Soothing a Crying Baby: 3 Key Things That Actually Work

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Every baby cries. It’s their first language. But when the crying feels nonstop, it can leave even the calmest parent feeling overwhelmed. The good news? Most crying comes down to a few common needs. Here are three key things that help soothe a crying baby—and help you feel more confident, too. 1. Regulate the Body First (Comfort + Calm) Babies are still learning how to manage their bodies. When they’re overwhelmed, they borrow your calm. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT077AHcd5Y What helps most: Swaddling (snug, but hips loose) Skin-to-skin contact Gentle motion (rocking, walking, stroller rides) White noise (fans, sound machines, or a quiet “shhh”) Why it works: these mimic the womb—warm, tight, rhythmic, and loud. A regulated body often leads to a calmer baby within minutes. Pro tip: Try one comfort strategy at…
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Episiotomy: Why Was I Cut During DELIVERY?

Episiotomy: Why Was I Cut During DELIVERY?

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What is an episiotomy? An episiotomy is a small surgical cut made in the tissue between the vaginal opening and the anus (called the perineum) during childbirth. It may be done right before delivery to help the baby come out more quickly or to prevent severe tearing in certain situations. Today, episiotomies are not routine and are used only when medically necessary. Why Might an Episiotomy Be Needed? An episiotomy may be performed if: 1. The baby is in distress and needs to be delivered quickly 2. A vacuum or forceps are used 3. The baby is very large 4. There is risk of a severe tear toward the anus https://youtu.be/HGLyCF4kBpo What Happens After Delivery? After the baby is born: 1.The episiotomy is stitched closed with dissolvable sutures. 2. Healing…
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Childhood Vaccines: Can My Child Get Fewer Shots Per Visit?

Childhood Vaccines: Can My Child Get Fewer Shots Per Visit?

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At Mother Baby Daddy, we believe informed parents make confident decisions. One of the most common questions we hear from moms and dads is: “Does my child have to get all the vaccines in one visit?” The short answer: Vaccines are important, safe, and lifesaving—but in some cases, spacing them out may be an option when guided by your pediatrician. Let’s break it down clearly, calmly, and without fear. Why Childhood Vaccines Matter Vaccines protect babies and children from serious illnesses like: Measles Whooping cough Polio Meningitis Hepatitis Before vaccines, these diseases caused hospitalizations, lifelong disability, and death. Vaccination has saved millions of lives worldwide—and remains one of the most effective tools in modern medicine. At Mother Baby Daddy, we are pro-vaccine and pro-science and we respect parents individual preferences.…
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Infant Formula That Has Serious Concerns

Infant Formula That Has Serious Concerns

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What Has Been Happening There has been a nationwide outbreak of infant botulism linked to ByHeart Whole Nutrition powdered infant formula in the U.S. … and health officials are taking it very seriously. More than 50 babies across many states have gotten sick with infant botulism after drinking this formula. All were hospitalized and treated. No deaths have been reported so far. Because of this, all ByHeart Whole Nutrition infant formula products have been recalled — meaning you should stop using them immediately, even if the can was unopened. What Is Infant Botulism? Infant botulism is a rare but very serious sickness that affects babies under about 1 year old. It happens when tiny germs (called Clostridium botulinum spores) get into a baby’s tummy and grow there. These germs can…
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Is Lower Back Pain at 24 Weeks Normal?

Is Lower Back Pain at 24 Weeks Normal?

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Is This Normal Today? One clear answer for pregnancy & early motherhood—updated daily. Your body changes fast. Your mind fills the gaps faster. Every day, we answer one real question many moms are quietly asking—simply, honestly, and without fear-mongering. Just one thing you need to know today. Today’s question: Is Lower Back Pain at 24 Weeks Normal? Short Answer Yes — in many pregnancies, lower back pain is common as posture, weight distribution, and ligaments shift to support your growing baby. When This Is Usually Normal Mild to moderate discomfort Comes and goes Improves with rest or stretching No fever, bleeding, or urinary pain When to Call Your Provider Contact your healthcare provider if: Pain is severe or worsening Fever is present Vaginal bleeding occurs Pain with urination develops Educational…
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Understanding SUID and SIDS: Causes, Disparities, and Prevention

Understanding SUID and SIDS: Causes, Disparities, and Prevention

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Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) are significant public health concerns, impacting families across different racial and socioeconomic backgrounds. Understanding these conditions, their disparities, and preventive measures can help reduce their occurrence and improve infant health outcomes. What is SUID and SIDS? Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) is a broad category that includes any sudden and unexpected death of an infant under one year of age. This includes deaths due to SIDS, accidental suffocation, strangulation in bed, and other unknown causes. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), a subset of SUID, refers to the sudden and unexplained death of an otherwise healthy infant, typically occurring during sleep. The exact cause remains unknown, though researchers believe it involves a combination of environmental and biological factors. Racial and…
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Why Pediatricians Recommend the NoseFrida for Congestion

Why Pediatricians Recommend the NoseFrida for Congestion

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Caring for a congested baby can be challenging, especially since infants can’t blow their noses. Managing nasal congestion is critical for their comfort, feeding, and sleep. Among the tools available, many pediatricians recommend the NoseFrida nasal aspirator, also known as the "snot sucker," for its safety, ease of use, and effectiveness. Below, we dive into the reasons why the NoseFrida is a trusted solution and how to use it properly. What is the NoseFrida? The NoseFrida is a Swedish-designed nasal aspirator created to help parents clear their baby’s nasal passages with minimal fuss. Unlike traditional bulb syringes, the NoseFrida features a unique design that involves a tube placed outside the baby’s nostril and a mouthpiece for controlled suction. It has a disposable filter that ensures hygiene, preventing mucus and bacteria…
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Protect Your Child Against Pertussis (Whooping Cough)

Protect Your Child Against Pertussis (Whooping Cough)

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As parents, keeping our children safe and healthy is always a top priority. Vaccinating your child against pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is a crucial step in ensuring their well-being. This guide will explain about pertussis vaccination for children, what pertussis is, why it’s dangerous, and how you can protect your family. What Is Pertussis? Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. It is characterized by severe, uncontrollable coughing that can make breathing difficult, often followed by a distinctive "whooping" sound. While pertussis can affect individuals of all ages, it poses the greatest risk to infants and young children, potentially leading to serious complications like pneumonia, seizures, or even death. https://www.buzzsprout.com/1484050/episodes/18499613-childhood-vaccine-update.mp3?download=true Why Is Pertussis Dangerous? For Infants: Babies younger than six months are…
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What’s Expected from a Dad During Pregnancy and Postpartum: A Guide to Supporting Your Partner

What’s Expected from a Dad During Pregnancy and Postpartum: A Guide to Supporting Your Partner

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Pregnancy and the postpartum period are transformative times in both a mother’s and father’s life. While moms go through many physical and emotional changes, dads are just as important in supporting their partner during this journey. Being actively involved and understanding what’s expected can make a significant difference in both the pregnancy and postpartum experience. In this guide, we'll explore what’s expected from dads during pregnancy and postpartum and how they can provide vital support to ensure a smoother and more positive experience for both parents. Emotional Support: Being Your Partner's Rock During pregnancy, emotional fluctuations are common. From excitement to anxiety, a mom-to-be can experience a whirlwind of emotions. As a dad, being emotionally available and supportive is crucial during this time. It's expected that dads provide reassurance, listen…
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