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10 Ways Tech Makes Life Easier for New Parents

I didn’t expect parenthood would rekindle my relationship with —of all things—my phone. But there I was, with a tiny human attached to me for countless hours a day, my mind swirling with tasks to be done and questions about how to ensure my baby’s safety and health.

I needed to talk to my mom, I needed to chat with my friends, I needed advice from an expert, I needed to buy more diapers! My phone allowed me to do all these things (mostly) in silence, one-handed, at all hours of the day and night. Before you say anything, yes, I spent tons of time tech-free, just breathing in that baby smell. But I also embraced the wealth of sanity-saving, stress-reducing resources that make parenting a little bit easier. Hopefully they’ll help you, too.

Keep track of all the details.

Find reliable breastfeeding advice and manage pumping, nursing and mealtimes.

Get the low-down on what you do and don’t want to find in baby’s diaper.

Buy groceries and eat well when you have no time or energy.

Regain your sanity, get reassurance, have a laugh.

Find out what’s going on with baby while you’re at work.

Connect with other parents for advice, recipes and face-to-face meet-ups.

Talk to family members who live across the country.

Get that kid to go to sleep (so you can, too).

Share kids’ photos privately.

—Written by Erin Wilkey Oh for Common Sense Media

This post originally appeared on Common Sense Media.