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Web StoryBaby Care
Best Baby Moisturisers & Skincare (2026): A Gentle Buyer's Guide
Moisturisers, massage oils, washes and creams for delicate newborn skin โ how to choose gentle, safe baby skincare and what ingredients to avoid.
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Pregnancy & New-Mum Essentials (2026): What to Buy for Mum
Maternity wear, pregnancy pillows, nursing chairs, back massagers and more โ the things that genuinely make pregnancy and the early months kinder to your body.
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Best Baby Carriers in India (2026): A Buyer's Guide
Soft carriers, wraps, ring slings and hip seats โ how to choose a comfortable, safe baby carrier for your back, your baby, and your budget.
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Best Diapers for Babies in India (2026): Types & How to Choose
Taped vs pant-style, overnight, cloth and eco diapers โ how to pick the right diaper for your baby's age, comfort, and your budget.
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Best Baby Cribs & Cots in India (2026): A Safe-Sleep Buyer's Guide
Cots, bassinets, co-sleepers and travel cots โ how to choose a safe, long-lasting sleep space for your baby, plus the mattress and bedding that matter.
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Web StoryFeeding
Baby Feeding Essentials (2026): Bottles, Sterilisers & More
Bottles, teats, sterilisers, and feeding-time helpers โ how to choose the right gear for bottle or combination feeding, and what's actually worth buying.
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Best Baby Strollers in India (2026): A Buyer's Guide
Travel systems, lightweight buggies, prams, and joggers โ how to pick the right stroller for your lifestyle and budget, with the features that actually matter.
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Best Breast Pumps (2026): Manual, Electric & Wearable Compared
From quick manual pumps to hands-free wearables โ how to choose a breast pump that fits your routine, plus the accessories that make pumping easier.
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Newborn Essentials Checklist: What to Actually Buy in 2026
A no-fluff newborn shopping list from real parents โ the gear that genuinely helps in the first months, what's worth the money, and what you can happily skip.
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Web StoryPregnancy
Hospital Bag Checklist for Mum & Baby (What to Pack)
Exactly what to pack for delivery โ for you, for baby, and for your partner โ so you can grab your bag and go when the day comes.
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Web StoryGifts for Dad
First Father's Day Gifts That Will Make Him Smile
Thoughtful first Father's Day gift ideas for new dads โ from keepsakes and comfort picks to practical gear parents actually use.
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24 Best Gifts for New Dads, Recommended by Parents
Parent-tested gift ideas for new fathers โ practical gear, comfort items, keepsakes, and little luxuries that make early parenthood feel supported.
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Web StoryBaby gear
The Best Baby and Toddler Water Shoes, Tested and Reviewed
What to look for in water shoes for little ones โ grip, quick-dry materials, easy on-off, and our top picks for pool and beach days.
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Web StoryHealth organization
How to keep vaccination records easier to find
Vaccination paperwork has a way of scattering across clinics, phones, and folders. Here is a calm, repeatable system for keeping every record in one place you can open in seconds.
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Web StoryMilestones
A gentle way to track milestones without comparison
Milestone charts can quietly turn joy into worry. Here is a kinder way to capture your child's growth that you will actually treasure later, without the comparison trap.
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Web StorySchool years
School admin habits that reduce the Sunday scramble
The Sunday-night panic over forgotten homework and missing permission slips is rarely about effort. It is about scattered information. A few small habits can quietly fix it.
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Web StoryHealth organization
Building a simple medical vault for your family
Reports, prescriptions, and test results pile up fast. A simple, well-organised medical vault means the right document is in your hand the moment a doctor asks for it.
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Web StoryDaily routines
A calm morning routine that survives school days
School mornings can feel like a daily sprint. A few small changes the night before, and a predictable sequence, can turn the rush into something that almost runs itself.
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Tracking growth: what to note and what to let go
Height, weight, and feeding notes are useful to keep, but they are easy to over-worry. Here is what is genuinely worth recording, and what you can comfortably let go.
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Web StoryParent wellbeing
Sharing the parenting mental load without keeping score
The mental load of parenting is the invisible work of remembering everything. Sharing it is less about splitting tasks evenly and more about making the invisible visible.
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Web StoryEarly skills
Patience over pressure: sitting, walking, and potty training
Sitting, walking, and using the potty are big early milestones, and they arrive on each child's own schedule. Watching for readiness, rather than pushing, makes the whole journey calmer.
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Web StoryEarly learning
Reading to your baby: why it matters and how to start
You do not need to wait until your child can talk to start reading together. Even with the youngest babies, shared books build language, closeness, and a lifelong love of stories.
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Web StoryParent wellbeing
Healthy screen-time habits for toddlers
Screens are part of modern family life. Rather than chasing a perfect number, a few simple habits help keep screen time calm, shared, and balanced with everything else.
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Web StoryDaily routines
Building a bedtime routine that actually works
A predictable, calming bedtime routine is one of the kindest gifts you can give your child and yourself. The secret is consistency and a gentle wind-down, not perfection.
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Web StoryFeeding
Encouraging fussy eaters without mealtime battles
Picky eating is an incredibly common phase. The calmest path through it is to share the responsibility: you decide what is offered, and your child decides how much they eat.
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Web StorySchool years
Preparing for your child's first day at daycare or school
A first day at daycare or school is a big milestone for the whole family. A little preparation, and a calm goodbye, can make the transition far smoother for everyone.
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Web StoryEarly learning
Simple ways to support early language development
Helping your child learn to talk does not require flashcards or programs. The everyday talking, singing, and back-and-forth of family life is exactly what builds language.
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Web StoryBehaviour
Managing toddler tantrums with calm and connection
Tantrums are not bad behaviour to be punished โ they are big feelings in a small brain that has not learned to manage them yet. Calm, connection, and consistency help most.
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Web StoryFeeding
Introducing solids: a calm start to first foods
Starting solids is an exciting, messy milestone. Going slowly, following your baby's cues, and keeping mealtimes relaxed sets the stage for a happy little eater.
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Web StoryEarly skills
Tummy time made simple: building strength through play
Tummy time builds the strength babies need to roll, sit, and crawl. Many babies dislike it at first, but short, playful, frequent sessions make all the difference.
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Web StoryFamily
Helping siblings adjust to a new baby
Welcoming a new baby is a huge change for an older child. A little preparation, plenty of reassurance, and small moments of one-on-one time help siblings adjust.
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Web StoryPlanning parenthood
Are We Ready to Become Parents?
Readiness for parenthood is rarely all-or-nothing. Here is a calm framework for couples deciding whether now is the right time.
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Baby Is Not a Family Deadline
Family pressure to have a baby can feel urgent. Your timeline is yours โ not your relatives', not society's.
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Web StoryTrying to conceive
Trying to Conceive: Beginner Guide
Just starting TTC? Here are the essentials โ timing, lifestyle, and when to seek help โ without the anxiety spiral.
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Web StoryFertility basics
Understanding the Menstrual Cycle
A simple guide to the four phases of the menstrual cycle and how they relate to fertility.
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Web StoryTrying to conceive
How to Track Ovulation
Calendar tracking, OPKs, cervical mucus, and BBT โ practical ways to find your fertile days.
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Web StoryFertility basics
Fertile Window Explained
Your fertile window is wider than ovulation day alone. Here is how to estimate it.
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Web StoryFertility basics
Male Fertility Basics
Sperm health matters too. What to know about count, motility, lifestyle, and testing.
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Female Fertility Basics
Age, ovulation, hormones, and common conditions โ the essentials of female fertility.
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Web StoryFertility support
When to See a Fertility Doctor
Timelines, red flags, and what to expect at your first fertility appointment.
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Web StoryIVF
IVF Basics for Beginners
What IVF is, who it may help, and what the process looks like โ in plain language.
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How to Support Your Partner During Her Cycle
Understanding the menstrual cycle helps partners show up with empathy โ not fixes.
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Web StoryPlanning parenthood
Preconception Health Checklist
A practical health checklist for both partners before you start trying for a baby.
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Web StoryTrying to conceive
Common TTC Mistakes Couples Make
Timing errors, lifestyle oversights, and stress traps โ and how to avoid them.
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Ovulation Symptoms
Common signs of ovulation โ and what they can and can't tell you.
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Web StoryFertility support
AMH Test Explained
What AMH measures, what results mean, and what they don't.
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Semen Analysis Explained
What a semen analysis checks, how to prepare, and how to read the results.
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PCOS and Fertility
How PCOS affects ovulation, what helps, and paths to pregnancy.
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Web StoryIVF
IVF Cost in India
What IVF typically costs in India, what adds to the bill, and questions to ask clinics.
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Emotional Side of IVF
IVF is emotionally demanding. Here is how to cope โ and how partners can help.
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Web StoryPlanning parenthood
Family Pressure After Marriage
When relatives ask about babies before you're ready โ and how to respond with calm boundaries.
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Web StoryBaby development
Newborn: What to Expect
Welcome to parenthood! Life with baby may take some adjusting to, but you'll get the hang of it. These first few weeks are about resting, recovering, and getting to know your child.
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1-Month-Old: What to Expect
Your world has been turned upside down this past month! Here's what to know as you continue to learn about your 1-month-old and transition into parenthood.
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2-Month-Old: What to Expect
Social smiles and coos make the hard days sweeter. Many babies show stronger head control during tummy time and reach for nearby toys.
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3-Month-Old: What to Expect
The newborn days are officially behind you! You may be getting plenty of smiles and a little more sleep now. Here's what else to know about 3-month milestones.
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4-Month-Old: What to Expect
Your 4-month-old is mastering head control, reaching for toys, and may be starting to roll over and even teethe. Find out what else is happening this month.
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5-Month-Old: What to Expect
At this stage, baby is likely obsessed with their hands, grasping toys, and rolling over. You may even be kicking off sleep training this month.
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6-Month-Old: What to Expect
At 6 months old, baby may be ready to start solid foods. They're also beginning to babble, give belly laughs, rake up toys, and sit up with some help. Halfway through the first year!
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7-Month-Old: What to Expect
Every child is different, but you may have a crawling baby on your hands soon! It's a good reminder to babyproof your home. Get more tips on how to care for your 7-month-old.
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8-Month-Old: What to Expect
Separation anxiety may kick in this month โ but as hard as that can be, it's a sign of healthy development and parent-child bonding. Here's what else you might expect at 8 months.
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9-Month-Old: What to Expect
At 9 months old, baby may be on the move, putting their pincer grasp to good use and combining different sounds and syllables in their babbling. Learn what else baby is up to this month.
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10-Month-Old: What to Expect
This month you might hear baby say "mama" or "dada"! They may also wave, clap and even point at this age. Find out what other skills they're working on now.
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11-Month-Old: What to Expect
At this point, baby is probably crawling and pulling up to stand, and may even be cruising around the room while holding onto furniture! Can you believe baby will turn one year old next month?
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1-Year-Old: What to Expect
Congratulations! Your little one is now officially entering toddlerhood. It's incredible to think of how much you and your kiddo have learned and grown this first year. Find out what's up next!
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