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NewBaby is an online community where thousands of moms come together every day to connect with each other. The site is free to join and all moms are welcome. If you haven't joined yet, it just takes a few minutes to create your profile then you can enjoy all the features of NewBaby.
What can I do on NewBaby?
You can connect with other moms in many different ways:
- Join a group with moms like you and start chatting
- Set up your profile page so other moms can get to know you
- Browse around and read journals and view photos that other moms have shared
- Add your own journal entries and photos to share with other moms
- Search for moms and make some friends
How do I meet other moms?
There are many different ways to meet moms on NewBaby. Here are a few suggestions:
Search for moms. You can search for moms who live near you, moms with kids the same age as your, moms who share the same interests or face the same challenges - and more. Use the search box (located at the top of every page) to search by name, location or kids' ages. For more ways to search, click the "more search options" link below the search box. Once you find profiles of interesting moms, you can view their profiles to learn more about them.
Add a comment. If you read a journal post that you enjoyed or have some advice for the author, be sure to leave her a comment. Or, if you see a photo that catches your attention, leave a comment. Everyone loves getting comments and it's a great way to start up a conversation.
Search Blogs: Search blogs for like-minded moms. See who shares your interests and invite them to become your friend.
Show Newbaby Love: Have another blog or page somewhere? Link back to NewBaby to let other Moms know about you and easily access your library of videos.
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What should I do once I meet a mom whom I'd like to know better?
Leave her a message on her profile page to say hello.
If you prefer to contact her privately, you can send her a private message. To send a message, click the "Send a Message" link on her profile page.
Send her a friend invitation. Once she accepts your invite, she'll be added to your friends list and you'll be on hers. You'll then be able to see any posts or photos she's marked as Friends Only (and vice versa). You'll also be notified about things she does on NewBaby in the Recent Activity box on your homepage.
How can I change the look of my profile page?
Your profile page is the page that other moms will view to learn more about you. You can show off your personality by customizing the background, colors, and fonts on the page. Click the "Customize Your Profile" button on your homepage to make changes.
How can I add or change information in my profile?
Click on the "Edit your Profile" of your homepage. You can choose to share as much or as little about yourself and your kids as you'd like - you can always add or change your information later.
Who can see what I post?
We've built in a lot of privacy controls so you can decide who can see what you post. But, remember to be smart about what you share - don't share personal details like your address, phone number, social security number, or credit card numbers with someone you don't know.
Click the "Privacy + Settings" link at the top of any page to check your privacy settings or to change your privacy settings at any time. In addition, each individual journal entry or photo has its own individual privacy setting. Every time you post a journal or photo, you can decide who you'd like to be able to see it.
How can I use NewBaby to stay in touch with mom friends I already know?
If your friends aren't already part of NewBaby, invite them to join you here. Once you're all on NewBaby, you can create a Personal Group just for you and your friends where you can talk privately.
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Resources for NewBaby Members
We’ve compiled a list of organizations that provide information articles that we have used on our website and for your use if necessary.
Children’s Health
- The American Academy of Pediatrics
General information about children’s health as well as more specific guidelines concerning pediatric issues.
- KidsHealth
Doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence.
- Infant Massage USA
Infant Massage USA promotes nurturing touch through the training and certification of Parent Educators, and classes and one-to-one instruction for parents and full-time caregivers.
Domestic Violence
Feeding & Nutrition
Mental Health, Postpartum Depression
Safety
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Child Abuse
- Childhelp
A national non-profit organization dedicated to helping victims of child abuse and neglect.
- National Children's Alliance
The mission is to promote and support communities in providing a coordinated investigation and comprehensive response to victims of severe child abuse.
- Child Welfare Information Gateway
Provides access to information and resources to help protect children and strengthen families.
Child Predators
Drug Use
Missing Children
Poison Control
Women’s Health
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