A new parenting article every 2 days

Parenting articles built to rank, get cited, and guide parents into the app

Every article is tied to a real parenting search intent, written in direct language, and connected naturally to Lulla’s monitoring or tracking workflow.

How Often Should a Newborn Eat at Night?

How Often Should a Newborn Eat at Night?

Night feeds feel less chaotic when parents focus on cues, patterns, and recovery instead of trying to force a perfect schedule.

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The site is designed to compound search coverage. New pieces go live every 2 days, each targeting one concrete parenting question.

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When to Start Tracking Growth at Home and When Not To Planned topic in the next publishing wave.
How Parents Can Review Night Wakes Without Spiraling Planned topic in the next publishing wave.

What every new article must do

These rules keep the content useful for parents and easier for AI systems to summarize accurately.

Answer the target search question clearly in the first 120-160 words. Applied on every published parenting article.
Use one primary keyword and 2-3 close variants naturally in title, description, intro, and one subheading. Applied on every published parenting article.
Keep at least one section that connects the parenting topic back to Lulla without sounding forced. Applied on every published parenting article.
Include one FAQ block for long-tail search coverage. Applied on every published parenting article.
End with a soft App Store CTA and rebuild the static site after publishing. Applied on every published parenting article.