How to Stop Breastfeeding at Night: A Gentle Step-by-Step Guide for Moms

If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve been up more nights than you can count, nursing your little one to sleep, only to be woken up again a couple of hours later. Nighttime breastfeeding can be a beautiful, bonding experience, but it can also be exhausting. And at some point, most moms find themselves wondering … Read more

New Moms Feeding Tips: Gentle, Realistic Advice for Your First Months

Welcome to motherhood, a beautiful, overwhelming, exhausting, and wildly rewarding experience. One of the biggest challenges new moms face in those early days is feeding. Whether you choose to breastfeed, bottle-feed, or mix both, it’s not always as intuitive as people make it seem. At GentleRaising, we believe in taking the pressure off and offering … Read more

15 Minimalist Mom Tips to Simplify Your Home, Mind & Motherhood

Motherhood is beautiful, messy, and often overwhelming. Between diaper changes, snack times, and constant tidying, it’s easy to feel like life’s just a series of chores on repeat. But what if you could simplify it all not by doing more, but by having less? Welcome to minimalist motherhood. It’s not about bare walls and zero … Read more

30 Most Used Baby Items in the First Year (That New Parents Swear By!)

Bringing a new baby home is one of life’s biggest blessings — and biggest adjustments. Between sleepless nights and diaper blowouts, one thing that makes those early months smoother is having the right baby essentials on hand. If you’re preparing for a new arrival (or just love stocking up on adorable baby gear), this post … Read more

Surviving the First 4 Months of Motherhood in 3 Simple Steps

Motherhood is a paradox. One moment you’re inhaling the sweet scent of your baby’s head, and the next you’re googling “why won’t my baby stop crying at 3 AM.” Welcome to the fourth trimester, those raw, sleepless, deeply transformative first four months after birth. If you’ve just had a baby and feel like you’re barely … Read more

The Recipe for a Happy Child: Raising with Love, Boundaries & Magic

What Makes a Child Truly Happy? There’s no greater desire in a parent’s heart than this: I just want my child to be happy. But what does happiness really mean when it comes to raising children? Is it the constant smile on their face? The absence of tantrums? Straight A’s? Or maybe a quiet, obedient … Read more

15 Daily Happy Mom Habits You Should Be Doing Each Day

Because a joyful mama makes a peaceful home. Motherhood is beautiful, but let’s be honest, it’s also exhausting, messy, and emotional. Between making meals, wiping tears, folding endless laundry, and managing work or home life, it’s easy to lose yourself. That’s why developing daily happy mom habits isn’t just self-care, it’s survival. If you’re longing … Read more

How to Survive the First Week with a Newborn: A GentleRaising Guide for New Parents

Congratulations, your baby is here! You’ve probably dreamed about this moment for months. Now it’s real, raw, beautiful, exhausting, and sometimes terrifying. The first week with a newborn is a blur of cuddles, cluster feeding, diaper changes, hormone crashes, and sleep deprivation. The truth? It’s okay if it’s harder than you expected. At GentleRaising, we … Read more

10 Life-Saving Hacks for New Moms: GentleRaising’s Ultimate Guide

Becoming a new mom is one of the most beautiful, overwhelming, and sometimes exhausting experiences in life. Between sleepless nights, endless diaper changes, and learning your baby’s unique cries, it can feel like no manual truly prepares you. At GentleRaising, we get it; that’s why we’ve put together these 10 life-saving hacks for new moms … Read more

The Ultimate Guide for New Moms: Everything You Need to Know to Survive and Thrive

Welcome to motherhood. Whether you’ve just met your little one or you’re counting down the days, this guide is for you, the new mom who’s excited, terrified, exhausted, and googling everything at 3 a.m. Motherhood is beautiful, messy, chaotic, and incredible. And no, you’re not supposed to have it all figured out. That’s why I … Read more