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A Free Masterclass

the approach to Start Preparing

for Your Baby

you might be here because…

You haven’t started yet and you’re looking for a good place to begin.

You’ve been researching and you feel more overwhelmed than before you started.

You want to prepare together but most resources speak to one parent.

You want guidance you can trust from someone who connects the research, the experience of parents who’ve been before you, and the product landscape independently.

what to expect


Everything your baby needs falls into six areas: Sleep, Feeding, Changing & Hygiene, Clothing & Comfort, Outings & Movement, and Awake Time. This masterclass walks you through each one, so you know exactly where to start and how to think about what you need.

The Six Areas of Newborn Preparation


Evidence from major paediatric organizations and nearly a decade of neonatal nursing experience — delivered in plain language, not jargon. The kind of guidance that connects what the research says with what daily life with a newborn actually looks like.

The Research, Translated


Essentials, Nice-to-Haves, and What You Can Skip

For each area, learn how to distinguish what your baby genuinely needs from what’s marketed as necessary. Including the things that safety organizations actually recommend against, even though stores still sell them. Our guides go deep on this; the masterclass shows you the approach.


One hour. Six areas. Practical insights you can act on today. No jargon, no pressure. Just the clarity you’ve been looking for. Designed for both of you to watch together.

A Clear Starting Point


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We bring together what’s usually completely scattered: the medical research, the product world, and what real parents experience. The result is preparation guidance that’s both trustworthy and practical.

Myrna spent ten years as a nanny and night nanny for newborn families across two continents; from the Netherlands to Australia and from Spain to New Zealand. She saw the same patterns in every home: parents who wanted to be prepared but had no clear starting point.

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