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Your go-to hub for helpful tips, how-to videos, and real stories to support you through every step of your motherhood journey.
Zomee Named One of USA TODAY’s Most Trusted Baby Brands in 2026
Zomee is proud to be named a USA TODAY Most Trusted Baby Brand in 2026, helping parents feel confident, supported, and comfortable throughout their feeding journey.
Why Is Breastmilk Called Liquid Gold? A Lactation Expert Explains
Breastmilk is often called “liquid gold,” but it’s more than just nutrition. With insights from feeding expert Eliscia Wisner, this guide explores how breastmilk supports your baby’s immune system, brain development, and overall growth, while constantly adapting to their needs in real time. Whether you’re nursing, pumping, or combo feeding, every drop truly counts.
How Much Sleep Does Your Baby Need? A Sleep & Feeding Guide for the First Year
For Sleep Awareness Week, Zomee partnered with certified sleep consultant and newborn care specialist Elizabeth Zarzour to answer some of the most common questions parents have about baby sleep, feeding rhythms, and pumping.
In this expert-backed guide, we explore how much sleep babies typically need during the first year, how feeding and sleep work together, and what “sleeping through the night” really means. Plus, we’re sharing a simple sleep and feeding rhythm guide by age that moms can use as a helpful reference.
Understanding Elastic Nipples: What They Are & How to Find Your Perfect Pumping Fit
Why Gentle Vibration Matters When Breast Pumping (and Why More Isn't Always Better)
Vibration can play a helpful role in breast pumping, but more isn’t always better. Here, we’ll break down how gentle, targeted vibration, warmth, and massage can support milk let-down and comfort, while constant or aggressive vibration throughout a pumping session may feel overstimulating for some moms. This blog post explains how to use vibration intentionally, when to avoid overuse, and how products like the Mother’s Nature™ W1 and Zomee’s Warming & Cooling Lactation Massager are designed to work with your body’s natural rhythms, not against them.
The “Slacker Boob” Is Real and Totally Normal
Many breastfeeding and pumping parents experience what’s often called a “slacker boob”: when one side consistently produces less milk. This is incredibly common and usually completely normal. In this guide, we explain why uneven milk supply happens, how milk production really works, and simple, supportive ways to encourage milk flow on the lower-producing side. You’ll also learn how gentle pumping techniques, proper flange fit, and tools like the Zomee W1 can help support milk production without added pressure or stress.






