
Establishing a calm, consistent rhythm with your newbornβeven if you’re running on zero sleep.
When you bring your baby home, every day feels like a blur of feedings, naps, and diaper changes. The idea of having a daily newborn routine might sound impossibleβbut even the loosest routine can bring comfort to both baby and parents.
Hereβs what our typical day with a newborn looked like, plus the must-have products that helped make it smoother. (This post contains affiliate linksβmeaning we may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through our links, at no extra cost to you.)
π Morning (7:00 AM β 9:00 AM)
Wake-up + First Feeding
Baby usually woke up for a feeding around 7 AM. We’d do a full feed, then keep her awake for a short window (about 45 minutes).
β‘οΈ Must-Have: My Brest Friend Nursing Pillow for comfy early feeds
β‘οΈ Optional: Hatch Rest Sound Machine to gently wake baby with soft light and white noise
πΆ Mid-Morning (9:00 AM β 12:00 PM)
Nap #1 + Tummy Time
After her first nap, weβd squeeze in 5β10 minutes of tummy time. Then sheβd go back down for another napβusually in her bassinet or a stroller walk if the weather was nice.
β‘οΈ Must-Have: Lovevery Play Mat for safe and engaging tummy time
β‘οΈ Must-Have: Halo Sleepsack Swaddle to help baby settle into naps easily
πΌ Early Afternoon (12:00 PM β 3:00 PM)
Feeding, Snuggles + Nap #2
This stretch was usually the longest nap of the day. After feeding, weβd cuddle, do a diaper change, and rock her to sleep.
β‘οΈ Must-Have: Portable Diaper Caddy Organizer to keep essentials handy
β‘οΈ Optional: Baby Kβtan Wrap for contact naps while I got things done
βοΈ Late Afternoon (3:00 PM β 6:00 PM)
Fussy Time + Walks + Feed
This was babyβs βwitching hour.β We did lots of bouncing, singing, and walking around the house to keep her calm.
β‘οΈ Must-Have: Ergobaby Embrace Carrier to soothe baby while staying hands-free
β‘οΈ Soothing Add-On: Wubbanub Pacifier β a total lifesaver some days
π Evening (6:00 PM β 9:00 PM)
Bath + Bedtime Wind Down
Our goal was to keep things calm and consistent. A short bath, fresh diaper, clean onesie, a quiet feed, and then bedtime around 8β9 PM.
β‘οΈ Must-Have: Frida Baby Bath Kit for quick and gentle baths
β‘οΈ Must-Have: Soft Zip-Up Sleepers β because snaps are the enemy at night
π Overnight (9:00 PM β 7:00 AM)
Feeds Every 2β4 Hours
Nighttime was all about survival. Keep lights low, diaper changes quick, and swaddles snug.
β‘οΈ Must-Have: Hatch Sound Machine + Night Light for low-stimulation diaper changes
β‘οΈ Must-Have: Comfy Cubs Muslin Burp Cloths β you’ll use these constantly
π‘ Final Thoughts
No two babies are the same, and no routine is perfectβbut creating a flexible rhythm each day helped us feel less chaotic and more connected.
Whether you’re a planner or a go-with-the-flow type, building your own routine is all about watching your babyβs cues and doing what works best for your family.






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