by New Mom School | Oct 1, 2025 | Mount Pleasant
Motherhood is rewarding, but it can also be overwhelming. Between sleepless nights, juggling schedules, and the never-ending mental load, it’s no surprise that 68% of moms report feeling burned out at least once a week (Motherly State of Motherhood Report, 2024). ...
by New Mom School | Oct 1, 2025 | Ballantyne
Motherhood is rewarding, but it can also be overwhelming. Between sleepless nights, juggling schedules, and the never-ending mental load, it’s no surprise that 68% of moms report feeling burned out at least once a week (Motherly State of Motherhood Report, 2024). ...
by New Mom School | Sep 29, 2025 | Uncategorized
Becoming a Mom After Breast Cancer A breast cancer diagnosis changes everything. If you’re entering motherhood after treatment, you likely have big questions: Can I breastfeed? How do I protect my health? Will my mental health be okay postpartum? You’re not alone. In...
by New Mom School | Sep 24, 2025 | Uncategorized
1. Cord and String Hazards · What’s often missed: Blind cords, appliance cords, curtain cords, and even drawstrings on clothing or furniture. · Risk: Strangulation. · Tip: Use cord shorteners or cord wind-ups, secure cords out of reach, and avoid dangling items near...
by New Mom School | Sep 22, 2025 | St. Louis
When I was expecting my first baby, I thought my job was to focus on all the stuff – the nursery theme, the car seat, the stroller system, the right bottles. I made lists, compared products, and believed that if I bought the right things, I’d be more than ready...