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As a mummy, a baby monitor can feel like your extra set of eyes when you need to physically and mentally step back.Is it...
15/06/2026

As a mummy, a baby monitor can feel like your extra set of eyes when you need to physically and mentally step back.

Is it necessary, though? Well, it depends on your circumstances, so you have to assess your current needs and environment at home before answering that question.

Head to our blog to learn more about baby monitors and decide for yourself if you really need one! https://www.mummyguru.sg/post/is-a-baby-monitor-really-necessary

Generally, babies become ready for solid food around 6-8 months – and there are developmental signs that will tell you t...
05/06/2026

Generally, babies become ready for solid food around 6-8 months – and there are developmental signs that will tell you that they are!

These signs include showing more interest in any type of food, sitting still and upright, being able to hold their neck and head steadily, and swallowing newly introduced foods without spitting them out.

If your little one starts showing these signs, it might be the right time to introduce more solids in their daily meals 😍👶🍼

If you want your child to develop healthy eating habits, it’s important to start early, long before they can even say “y...
25/05/2026

If you want your child to develop healthy eating habits, it’s important to start early, long before they can even say “yummy.”

Join the Mummy Guru community today for more baby tips, motherhood advice and pregnancy content! 😍💖

One of the toughest decisions you’ll make as a mum is choosing the right crib for your little one. Beyond design and aes...
20/05/2026

One of the toughest decisions you’ll make as a mum is choosing the right crib for your little one. Beyond design and aesthetics, it’s primarily about creating a safe and comfortable space for your baby.

With so many options to choose from, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Head to our blog for a quick guide to finding the perfect crib! https://www.mummyguru.sg/post/how-to-pick-the-best-crib-for-your-baby

If your baby is constipated, these are some gentle, natural foods that can help get things moving in their tummy!Join th...
13/05/2026

If your baby is constipated, these are some gentle, natural foods that can help get things moving in their tummy!

Join the Mummy Guru community today for more baby tips, motherhood advice and pregnancy content! 💖🤗

Every breastfeeding mum knows that night feeds aren’t always easy, but with a little prep, those sleepless nights can be...
11/05/2026

Every breastfeeding mum knows that night feeds aren’t always easy, but with a little prep, those sleepless nights can be a little less tiring and more peaceful for the both of you.

Join the Mummy Guru community today for more baby tips, motherhood advice and pregnancy content! 🤗💖

Happy Mother's Day!To all mummies, we wish you all the love and happiness on this special day 😍💖
10/05/2026

Happy Mother's Day!

To all mummies, we wish you all the love and happiness on this special day 😍💖

Did your baby fall asleep mid-feed? It happens more often than you think!The short answer is yes, it’s a good idea to tr...
09/05/2026

Did your baby fall asleep mid-feed? It happens more often than you think!

The short answer is yes, it’s a good idea to try burping them. Even while sleeping, babies can swallow air while feeding, which might lead to gas, fussiness, or their sleep getting interrupted.

We give tips on how to burp your little one without disturbing their sleep in our blog! https://www.mummyguru.sg/post/should-you-burp-your-baby-if-they-fall-asleep-during-feeding

Yes, postpartum hair loss is completely normal and to be expected. It typically begins within five months after giving b...
01/05/2026

Yes, postpartum hair loss is completely normal and to be expected. It typically begins within five months after giving birth and is often caused by a sudden drop in estrogen levels.

Shedding usually subsides within three to four months after it starts. While it can’t be completely avoided, maintaining a well-balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle can help prevent it from worsening.

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