Wendy Sutas
BSN, RNWendy Sutas, BSN, RN, has over 25 years of experience in neonatal ICU, pediatrics, obstetrics, newborn care, and utilization management. She combines her solid clinical background with her writing skills to develop evidence-based health and wellness content for her clients. You can find her with her family and planning her next adventure in her free time.
Articles
Does Your Baby Have Colic or Acid Reflux? Here’s the Difference
How can you tell if your newborn has colic vs. baby reflux? Learn about signs to watch for, common treatments, and more.
Understanding Baby’s Milestones in the First Year
Become familiar with baby milestones for physical, language, social, and emotional skills your baby should acquire in their first year.
Preterm Birth: What Is It and What Are the Risks?
Learn about preterm birth and what can cause it, the unexpected experience of premature labor, and premature babies.
How Many Hours of Sleep Does Your Baby Need?
Learn about infant sleep recommendations and a baby sleep schedule that can work for your family.
Should Babies Be Sleeping On Their Stomach?
Expert guidelines for safe sleep positions, including when it's safe for your baby to be sleeping on their stomachs.
Pregnancy-Safe Medications: A Comprehensive List
Read a comprehensive list of safe medications to take during pregnancy. As always, check with your provider for your individual health.
Postpartum Care and 12 Things NOT to Do After Giving Birth
Learn 12 things not to do after giving birth, like when it's okay to drive and take a bath, as well as when to get back into the gym.
High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy: What To Know
Learn the signs, prevention, and proper management of high blood pressure during pregnancy to avoid complications for mother and baby.
How To Take a Baby’s Temperature
Learn how to take your baby's temperature accurately and quickly. Our guide includes steps, tips, and a temperature range.
Cholestasis of Pregnancy: What Is It?
Discover why cholestasis of pregnancy can be life-threatening to your child and understand the diagnosis, symptoms, and treatments.