Birth to 3 months

Explore expert articles on newborn care, development, and parenting tips for babies from birth to 3 months. Practical advice for new moms at Hey Mom.

How to put a two-month-old baby to sleep.

How to put a two-month-old baby to sleep.

A two-month-old baby has noticeably grown. He stays awake longer between daytime naps, and interacting with him becomes more engaging. At this age, nearly every parent faces challenges with short daytime naps, refusal to sleep in the crib, and difficulties in calming the baby before bedtime. In this article, we will share tips to help your little one settle down more easily and sleep peacefully through the night. BabySleep's advice will be helpful and assist you in putting your child to sleep without tears.

May 3, 2025Olivia Patel
Colic in Children - Pharmacist's Tips

Colic in Children - Pharmacist's Tips

When parents believe that their baby has a tummy ache due to gas, they often seek help at a pharmacy. They face the question: which medicine is the best and most effective? Currently, there are many remedies for increased gas formation.

May 3, 2025Emma Thompson
Child Development at 1 Month: Standards and Recommendations

Child Development at 1 Month: Standards and Recommendations

Our experience shows that a calm parent is primarily an informed parent. Being aware of the key events that should occur with a baby in the first month of life is enough to celebrate their small achievements and worry less.

May 3, 2025Noah Bennett
Child development at 2 months: norms and recommendations.

Child development at 2 months: norms and recommendations.

Is your little one already 2 months old? Buckle up, dear parents. Your child's development is picking up speed, and to keep up with them, read our article carefully. You'll discover what to expect in the coming weeks, what your baby can already do or will soon start doing, and how you can assist them in exploring the world and themselves.

May 3, 2025Noah Bennett
Development of Newborns: Standards and Recommendations

Development of Newborns: Standards and Recommendations

Newborns are touching little beings with the universe shining in their eyes. They are completely dependent on us adults and repay our help with boundless love. To ensure the first weeks of a child's life are as comfortable as possible (for both the baby and yourself), we recommend carefully reading this article. You will find answers to many questions that concern new parents.

May 3, 2025Olivia Patel
What is purple crying?

What is purple crying?

Every child is different, but all infants cry. They may cry at various times of the day for different reasons, in large amounts or small, yet all parents would likely agree that the early months of a baby’s life are quite “loud” and should be endured. The most important things during this period are patience, understanding, and a willingness to help your child. If parents can establish a rhythm of sleep and wakefulness for the baby, the amount of "unexplained" crying usually decreases significantly. However, in many families, it seems that no improvements occur: the baby cries a lot, with peaks of distress at certain times of day. Experts refer to this as the period of purple crying. "Purple" doesn't mean the crying infant turns red or blue from effort. Rather, "purple" stands for an acronym describing the distinctive features of this type of crying.

May 3, 2025Sophia Nguyen
Soft bumpers and inclined sleeping surfaces for infants are prohibited.

Soft bumpers and inclined sleeping surfaces for infants are prohibited.

Even during pregnancy, expectant mothers dream about how the baby's room will look, envisioning the crib, bedding, and nightlights. The market is vast, showcasing beautiful options, and the internet is filled with adorable photos of infants in cribs, surrounded by toys and pillows. However, many items that seem essential for a baby may not be safe. Often, parents simply lack information on which baby products are safe to use and which are not. If you're looking for a crib for your child, you'll constantly come across pictures of babies in cribs with soft bumpers of various shapes and colors, making it seem like a must-have. In reality, using bumpers in cribs is unsafe.

March 16, 2025Sophia Nguyen
How to transfer a child to a crib

How to transfer a child to a crib

The child is peacefully sleeping in their crib while the mother attends to her tasks. It would be nice if it were always like this. But children shatter all stereotypes. Of course, there are little ones who sleep soundly in their cribs all night. However, that's probably not the case for you if you're reading this article.

March 4, 2025Sophia Nguyen
The newborn won't sleep after the bath.

The newborn won't sleep after the bath.

Often, newborns dislike bathing. Or after a bath, they become hyperactive, cry, and have trouble falling asleep.

March 4, 2025Noah Bennett
Why does a child tilt their head back while sleeping?

Why does a child tilt their head back while sleeping?

It's so lovely to watch a peacefully sleeping baby with a smile on their face. However, occasionally you might notice something unusual — the child tilts their head back. Situations where a baby adopts such an awkward position happen quite often. In most cases, this is perfectly normal and physiological, meaning it doesn't require treatment and shouldn't concern parents. But sometimes, it may be necessary to consult a specialist.

March 4, 2025Liam Carter