After new warnings and recalls, experts explain why these “hands-free” feeding products put babies at serious risk—and what parents should use instead.
Artificial intelligence shows promise as a predictive tool that can provide assistance in defining a nutritional plan for preterm infants. This is the concept of an innovative study recently published ...
Fridababy is facing backlash after past marketing materials featuring sexual jokes about baby products resurfaced online, sparking outrage and boycott calls. Critics say the brand crossed a line, ...
Babies cannot say they are hungry, but cues like head-turning, sucking motions, lip-smacking, clenched fists, and the “neh” ...
36 babies developed symptoms consistent with cereulide toxin exposure after consuming now‑recalled batches of baby formula ...
Kate Hall decided to potty-train her baby daughter from birth. Now, she's sharing how she uses her "mother's intuition" to ...
Why do some children struggle with eating, even when no obvious illness is present? SPOKANE, WA, UNITED STATES, January ...
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers immediately to stop using infant self-feeding pillows because the pillows secure the ...
HEATH, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As the federal government shutdown continues to put millions of American families at risk of losing access to essential nutrition programs, mom-founded and led infant ...
New moms are inundated with information about feeding their babies. There’s breastfeeding, there’s pumping, there’s formula, there's donor milk. But there is another method that is not often discussed ...