A 10-minute reset for overwhelmed new moms
A tiny, realistic rhythm for water, food, breath, and asking for help when the day feels too full.
Read More arrow_forwardTrimester guidance, newborn routines, feeding help, recovery support, and honest community wisdom for mothers who want calm answers without judgement.
Mothers do not need a maze of articles. They need the next helpful step, written for the exact season they are in.
Cycle tracking, gentle fertility prep, and emotional support for the waiting season.
Know More arrow_forwardWeek-by-week body changes, scans, nutrition, birth plans, and calm reminders.
Know More arrow_forwardFeeding rhythms, sleep cues, diaper checks, recovery, and bonding basics.
Know More arrow_forwardRolling, playtime, first tastes, sleep changes, and routines that still flex.
Know More arrow_forwardCrawling, babbling, separation anxiety, meal ideas, and first birthday prep.
Know More arrow_forwardPostpartum body care, mood check-ins, identity shifts, and rest without guilt.
Know More arrow_forwardA tiny, realistic rhythm for water, food, breath, and asking for help when the day feels too full.
Read More arrow_forwardHow to notice hunger cues, track wet diapers, and build a routine that works for your family.
Read More arrow_forwardShort naps, contact sleep, night feeds, and what to try before deciding you are doing it wrong.
Read More arrow_forwardA few practical downloads from our resource library. Start with what you need today, or browse the full collection.
A simple list for mom, baby, partner, documents, snacks, and comfort items.
Track feeds, wet diapers, naps, medicines, and appointment questions on one page.
Prompts for pain, mood, meals, rest, support, and when to call your care team.
A calm shortlist for recovery, feeding, soft clothing, and play, so shopping does not become another overwhelming tab.
View Shop storefrontFor nursing, bottle feeds, and tired arms
Soft layers for feeds, naps, and changes
Recovery care for the fourth trimester
Simple play for tummy time and reaching
Shishu Sansar began with mothers asking the tender questions that rarely fit into quick appointments: Is this normal? Am I healing okay? How do I feed my baby and still feel like myself?
Now we bring together practical guidance, expert-informed resources, and community stories so expecting and new mothers can move with more confidence and less noise.
Join the circle arrow_forward"The trimester checklist helped me walk into my doctor visits with better questions and a lot less panic."
Aditi, 32 weeks pregnant
"I stopped feeling like I had to choose between doing everything perfectly and doing nothing right."
Maya, 6 weeks postpartum
"The newborn sleep article finally explained what was normal without making me feel blamed."
Leah, mom of a 2-month-old