Going from One to Two
A friend asked what she actually needed for baby #2. I answered at 3am. Here's everything.
A friend asked what she actually needed for baby #2. I answered at 3am. Here's everything.
Everything we know about the potty years — training, gear, nighttime, and surviving public restrooms.
Two kids, same approach, both worked. No bootcamp, no three-day pressure cooker — just timers, a star jar, and patience.
Put one under the high chair. Trust me.
Leaking, engorgement, clogged ducts, mastitis. The physical side nobody warns you about.
Everything we know about pumping, nursing, and the gear that makes it less terrible. Two kids, a lot of trial and error.
Diaper brands, sizes, wipes, changing stations, and the tools nobody tells you they need.
Stock the medicine cabinet before you need it. The list, plus a Tylenol and Motrin dosing chart you can actually use at 2am.
Two kids, two very different newborn phases. Everything we know about surviving the first few months.
A cheap practice potty that sits in the bathroom for whenever your kid gets curious. Its whole job is being available.
Peapod Mats are soft, washable, and don't crinkle. The only nighttime potty training purchase worth making.
Disposable waterproof toilet seat covers that live in the diaper bag. You won’t think you need them until you’re in a public restroom without them.
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