
During her pregnancy after IVF, Garrett Kusmierz, founder of KozeKoze, used the Oura Ring to track basal body temperature, sleep, steps, and overall wellness. Encouraged by her midwife to reach 10,000 steps daily, Garrett found the wearable an invaluable tool for staying active and informed throughout pregnancy.
Sarah Hollingsworth
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Aug 15, 2025

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Aug 5, 2025

If you’re looking for the best bottle warmer of 2025 for your baby registry, truly, look no further than Babba. A first-of-its-kind baby bottle cooler and warmer that’s finally changing how parents feed their babies.
Sarah Hollingsworth
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Jul 8, 2025

We visited Portugal for eight days, staying for four days at a resort along the southern coast and four days in Lisbon. Take a look at our go-to products for flying internationally with our baby, plus what we used to transport her around town and get her to sleep.
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Sleep sacks and swaddles are both popular baby sleep products, but they serve slightly different purposes. Learn which one is right for your from our team of experts (and parents!) at Poppylist!
Amanda Wiesemann
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Jan 3, 2025

Registering for baby clothes can feel like math homework, with its own vocabulary, strategies, and organizing principles. Here's the easy, Poppylist guide to registering for exactly what your newborn baby needs.

Meet Janice Gott, founder of the Muu Pump—an affordable, mobile breast pump made to fit real life. Now featured in the Poppylist shop.
Amanda Wiesemann
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May 27, 2025

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With tariffs on baby products rising in 2025, many expecting parents are seeing unexpected price hikes on essentials like strollers, cribs, and car seats. This article breaks down what the tariff chaos means for your baby registry and offers four practical strategies to help you save money and protect your gift-givers' budgets. From enabling group gifting to adding secondhand gear and flexible gift options, we’ll show you how to tariff-proof your registry without compromising on quality.
Sarah Hollingsworth
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May 1, 2025