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How to introduce the bottle to your baby
A lactation consultant offers tips for breastfeeding-to-bottle success

Sanford nurses continue their education on the job
ANCC accreditation offers professional development without extra costs

Prep for baby, postpartum, and ‘fourth trimester’
Podcast: Certified nurse midwife Kayla Quinn defines what’s normal, what’s not after delivery

How to pump and store breast milk on the go
Lactation consultants answer breastfeeding moms’ most pressing pumping questions

The importance of skin-to-skin with baby after delivery
Skin-to-skin contact benefits newborns and parents beyond warmth and comfort

What’s it like to go through fertility treatments?
Fargo couple embraces emotional fertility journey, welcomes baby after IVF

Protecting our mental health postpartum
Podcast: Therapist talks postpartum depression, anxiety after baby & how to cope

The transition from postpartum to parenting
Podcast: Sanford Health doctors explain how they provide whole-person support for parents and newborns

Ways to ease your back pain during pregnancy
Find relief – safely – for backaches that come with a growing belly

The ‘golden hour’: Giving your newborn the best start
What happens during the first 60 minutes of a baby’s life can help mother-baby bonding

10 things you didn’t know about pregnancy
Check out these often unexpected side effects of when you’re expecting

Sanford to offer COVID vaccine for kids ages 6 months and up
Vaccinations begin June 24 for final group in the U.S. approved for COVID-19 vaccine

How to navigate the formula shortage and feed your baby
Sanford Health offers support, guidance for parents amid nationwide supply issues

Sanford bids farewell to longtime pediatrician-neonatologist
Dr. Rafael Ocejo practiced 43 years in medicine, 25 of those in Bismarck

How your grandmother’s diet could affect you
You are what you eat? Turns out it’s what Grandma eats, Sanford Research suggests