Maternity Blog & News | New Beginnings
Glass Baby Bottles for Mixed Feeding: Why Material Choice Still Matters
Mixed feeding is more common than you think, and your bottle choice matters more than most people realise. Here's why glass belongs in your pumping-to-bottle routine.
Learn moreWhat I Wish I Knew About Postpartum Bleeding Before It Happened
Wondering what postpartum bleeding feels like after birth? Learn what’s normal, how long it lasts, warning signs to watch for, and why maternity pads are essential.
Learn moreHow To Care For Your Breast While Breastfeeding?
Nobody hands you a user manual for your breasts when you leave hospital. Here's the practical guide to caring for them and keeping mastitis firmly off the agenda.
Learn moreWhy Your Pre-Baby Bras Suddenly Feel Like a Trap (And What to Wear Instead)
That underwire bra that once felt like a second skin? It might be working against you now. Here's what every expecting and new mum needs to know about breast changes, bra fit, and why the switch matters more than you think.
Learn moreA Simple Feeding Prep Checklist for First-Time Parents
Simple feeding prep checklist for first-time parents. Discover the essential baby bottles, breast pump, steriliser and storage must-haves before baby arrives.
Learn moreMotherhood Isn’t Soft Focus - It’s Strong, Messy and Real
Motherhood isn’t soft focus. This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the strength, resilience and real moments that define mothers everywhere.
Learn moreHow You Might Approach Labour Based on Your Star Sign
How you approach labour might have more to do with your personality than you think. A fun, honest look at birth styles by star sign.
Learn moreDo Glass Baby Bottles Break Easily?
Do glass baby bottles break easily? Discover how tempered glass and silicone-coated bottles are designed for durability, safety and everyday feeding.
Learn morePostpartum Body Changes No One Really Tells You About
Everyone talks about pregnancy. What doesn't get nearly enough airtime is what happens after the baby arrives. Not the tidy six-week version. The slower, messier, more confusing reality of living in a postpartum body.
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