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Why a blog from May?
Our mission is to support future and young parents, from pregnancy through the early years of their child(ren).
Labor, postpartum, infant development, baby stimulation… May is here to offer reliable support and guidance every step of the way. Our belief is simple: parenting is something you learn!
May, for a peaceful pregnancy…
Pregnancy is a major upheaval! For 9 months (and even beyond), the body undergoes obvious physical changes. It’s a physically and emotionally intense time. Support from healthcare professionals is essential—just like the support of loved ones. Medical procedures, nutrition, symptoms, due date: the May team shares its best advice to help you experience pregnancy as smoothly as possible.
… And to prepare for childbirth, the final step before THE meeting
Childbirth is like the final stage of pregnancy… the last stretch before meeting your baby. Feeling anxious? Stressed? Totally normal.
We want to be there for you, providing all the knowledge you’ll need to approach this unique moment with as much calm and confidence as possible. Reassuring without minimizing.
A blog to inform and raise awareness about the postpartum period
Medically speaking, postpartum refers to the time between birth and the return of menstruation. But for most women, the reality is very different…
Postpartum often brings physical upheaval and emotional turbulence. You go from being “you” to being a parent!
Here, nothing is taboo—joy, sadness, excitement, tears, confusion, baby blues, or even depression. Postpartum is discussed (and explained) in all its forms.
Life with a newborn
Are you new parents to a baby?Caring for a newborn doesn’t come naturally—be patient, it will come with time!
Breastfeeding or bottle-feeding, sleep, health, “is my baby eating enough?” Don’t worry—May is here.
Keeping up with your infant’s rhythm
At 3 months, your baby is still an infant. Balancing stimulation activities and sleep can be tricky.
Adaptation is key! Parenting is a beautiful journey—sometimes filled with doubt and questions. We’re here.
From 7 to 12 months and beyond: a time of great development
From 7 months onward, your baby enters a major developmental stage. They grow, become more aware, start to understand, and begin to communicate. Here come their first words… and first steps. This is a formative stage. Between joyful milestones and everyday challenges, once again—May is by your side.
We hope this blog will reassure you, encourage you when needed, and answer your questions. We hope our team will be a listening ear and a shoulder to lean on. We hope our words will uplift you, guide you, and ease your worries. In the end, we have only one wish: to watch you grow—just like your child—and become the parent… you already are.
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