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Being a new mom is exhausting. Here are the products I actually use and trust, from diaper brands to gentle detergents. No fluff, just what works for us.

A happy baby is a comfortable baby. I've been using Babyhug Pro diapers from Firstcry, especially for the winter, because they keep my daughter dry and prevent rashes. Her joyful smile says it all.

Bath time is our favorite time, and I've been using Mother Sparsh products for eight months. The tear-free baby wash and lotion are made with milk, coconut oil, and shea butter, which keeps her skin soft and irritation-free.

I prefer natural options for my daughter, especially when it comes to teething. These neem wood teethers from Amazon are anti-bacterial, non-toxic, and easy for her to hold, providing great relief for her sore gums.

I noticed my daughter's clothes felt a bit harsh, so I switched to Mother Sparsh Plant Powered Baby Detergent. It's made with botanical extracts and makes her clothes incredibly soft and comfortable against her sensitive skin.

A drop of breastmilk is liquid gold. It contains millions of white blood cells, antibodies, and nutrients that are crucial for a baby's development and immunity. I believe in sharing information that empowers other breastfeeding moms.

Many moms wonder why baby nails grow so fast. It's actually a positive sign of their high metabolic rate and good nutrition. This video explains the science behind this rapid growth.

Fruit feeders are great, but it's important to know when to stop using them. Once a baby gets teeth, the silicone can become a choking hazard. Here I explain the safety precautions every parent should know.

Flash cards are a fantastic tool for a baby's brain development. This video shows how we use them to stimulate both the left and right brain, which helps improve memory, concentration, and vocabulary from an early age.

I want to raise awareness about avoiding caffeinated drinks like Pepsi and Coke during pregnancy and lactation. The packaging itself often carries a warning, as caffeine can affect your baby and has no nutritional value.

Postpartum hair fall is very common due to hormonal changes. In this video, I share my personal secret to controlling it, which includes oiling, gentle handling, and dietary changes like adding more protein and fiber.

About Mom & Baby Essentials

Honestly bolun toh, I don't recommend anything until I've used it on my daughter for at least 15–30 days. Whether it's those neem wood teethers or specific diaper pants, I test for rashes, comfort, and ease of use first. If it solves a real problem for me, it makes the cut.

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