Pediatrician-Developed Guidance for your baby's early months
Move From Overwhelm to Confidence and Make the Most of Your Pediatric Visits - Without Late-Night Googling or Second-Guessing
Whether you’re preparing for your baby in pregnancy or navigating the first 12 weeks postpartum, you’re making hundreds of decisions in your baby’s earliest months - often while recovering, exhausted, and brand new to motherhood.
Ready Set Mom gives you pediatrician-backed guidance for the fourth trimester - so you can spend less time Googling or second-guessing - and more time enjoying your baby and growing family, from day one.
Ready Set Mom is especially helpful during your third trimester as you prepare for your newborn and throughout the first 12 weeks postpartum.
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PEDIATRICIAN-GUIDED SUPPORT
Hey there, I'm Dr. Kristen Stanley, DO, FAAP - here to help the early months with your baby feel a bit smoother.
I’m a board-certified, osteopathic pediatrician, and over the past decade I’ve cared for more newborns than I can count - and worked with countless thoughtful, capable moms who were simply trying to do the very best for their babies.
What I saw, again and again, wasn’t a lack of effort or intuition. It was short medical visits, limited time for education, and parents leaving appointments only to realize - later - that the questions they needed answered hadn’t surfaced yet.
That gap often led to lingering worries at home, frequent Googling, or extra visits that could have been avoided with clearer guidance and better preparation.
Ready Set Mom was created to fill that gap.
It’s a pediatrician-developed reference for the fourth trimester - whether you’re preparing ahead for your newborn or already in the earliest weeks of motherhood. A reliable, easy-to-return-to place for the topics and questions that come up most often in the early months.
This isn’t a course you need to “get through,” memorize, or add to your mental load. It’s a resource you can dip into as needed - at home or on the go - before and after pediatric visits, when questions arise and reassurance matters.
Ready Set Mom doesn’t replace your pediatrician, urgent care, or emergency care. It helps you partner more effectively with the provider caring for your baby - so your visits are more productive, your observations are clearer, and you spend far less time wondering whether to watch… or reach out.
Think of moments like:
- Searching online and finding conflicting or overwhelming answers
- Noticing something about your baby at home, but struggling to put it into words
- Wanting to prepare better questions for pediatric visits
- Being asked to monitor a concern and wanting clearer guidance on what to watch for
Ready Set Mom is here to support you in all of these.
With a steadier understanding of your newborn, a clearer sense of how pediatric visits are structured, and a trusted partnership with your pediatrician, the early months feel calmer and more manageable. You know what’s normal, what deserves attention, and how to move forward with confidence.
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CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR SWEET BUNDLE OF JOY! YOU PROBABLY HAVE A FEW QUESTIONS...
What you might not realize is that you only have about 15 minutes with your pediatrician to answer ALL of your concerns.
Assuming you know which questions to ask...
Between feeding schedules, sleep cycles, and perhaps even colic, not to mention the roller coaster of changes happening to your body, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. Those rapid-fire visits can leave you wondering how you'll keep it all straight.
IF ONLY YOU HAD PEDIATRICIAN-DEVELOPED, INSTANT GUIDANCE BETWEEN APPOINTMENTS TO HELP YOU NAVIGATE NEWBORN CARE BASICS THAT WAS AS SIMPLE AS HITTING 'PLAY'.
Because reading an encyclopedia on newborn care won't help you when a worry pops up during a 2am feeding.
It's natural to feel unsure, even if you've prepared extensively - even if you took the newborn care classes, read the best newborn care books, and listened to your friends' and family's advice, you may still find yourself reaching for Dr. Google in the middle of the night.
In addition to misinformation, most newborn care tips & resources don't tell you:
- How to apply what you've been taught, to your baby, in the moment.
- How to prepare for your pediatrician visits to make the most of your limited time together.
- What your pediatrician is screening for during well-child checks - and signs you should be aware of.
SOME THINGS WILL COME NATURALLY TO YOU, BUT OTHER TIMES?
You'll likely need a back-pocket guide to bring more ease to your newborn days.
A place where the essential information you find yourself wondering about between pediatrician visits is accessible from your phone, tablet, or laptop, like:
HOW TO NAVIGATE
common concerns and pitfalls to promote the health and safety of your baby.
REALISTIC WAYS
to care for yourself while also nurturing your newborn through these early months.
INTRODUCING
Ready Set Mom
The on-demand, pediatrician-developed newborn care resource, designed to support you throughout the fourth trimester.
Here's what you'll learn
Everything you need to feel steady and prepared
Module 1
Your Game Plan
Find information on key topics so that you can be equipped for the arrival of your newborn.
Here's what you're going to learn:
- Mindset essentials for a new mom
- Access your Ready Set Mom roadmap
Module 2
The First 24-48 Hours
Understand what to anticipate and how to navigate the initial moments with your baby, supporting a smooth transition into motherhood.
Here's what you're going to learn:
- Immediate postpartum care for you and your newborn
- Initial bonding and feeding
- Discharge from the postpartum unit
- Scheduling your follow-up visits
Module 3
The First Week
Save time with short audio lessons that you can revisit anytime, anywhere. No more late-night rabbit holes online - gain knowledge you can trust and feel prepared as you take your baby home for the very first time.
Here's what you're going to learn:
- Basics of newborn safety and development
- Basics of newborn sleep patterns
- Basics of newborn feeding and growth
- Newborn Feeding Log
- Infant Formulas Quick-Guide
Module 4
Common Concerns in the Early Months
Learn how to easily recognize and address common newborn issues.
Here's what you're going to learn:
- Common occurrences for a newborn
- Infant Nasal Congestion Quick-Guide
- Diaper Rashes and Skin Care Quick-Guides
- Infant Colic Quick-Guide
Module 5
How to Prepare for Visits with Your Pediatrician
Understand the value of well-child care and learn how to prepare for visits with the pediatrician, to improve efficiency and satisfaction for your whole family.
Here's what you're going to learn:
- Key Components of the Well-Child Visits
- Upcoming Vaccine Schedules
- Well-Child Check and Sick Visit Templates
Module 6
The Remaining Fourth Trimester
Dive deeper into your baby's development during the first three months of life.
Here's what you're going to learn:
- Typical developmental changes
- Typical feeding and growth patterns
- Goals for rest, balance, and routines
Designed to replace Googling with evidence-based clarity
And there's more!
When you enroll, you'll also get these additional supports:
Addition #1
Preparing for Your Delivery
Prepare for your baby’s arrival with quick guides and checklists for a baby-friendly home, nursery essentials, and choosing a pediatrician.
Addition #2
Self-Care for the New Mom
Find practical, realistic strategies for caring for yourself and recognizing and navigating postpartum anxiety and depression.
Addition #3
(Less) Common Concerns
Learn how to recognize certain less-common concerns that you should be aware of and are important to not overlook.
Addition #4
The Pediatrician's Corner of Reliable Resources
An alphabetical-ordered compilation of all links to external resources provided throughout the program.
Addition #5
Template and Quick-Guide Library
A comprehensive list of downloadable templates, checklists, and quick-guides, organized for easy access.
All additions are accessible after the 14-day return period.
FEEL CONFIDENT MOVING FORWARD
Choose the plan that works best for you:
"Ready Set Mom is the best online newborn care course out there and is truly the easiest to follow. Plus, it will save you SO much time because you're no longer downloading a million freebies off the internet with questionable sources."
Courtney F., Rhode Island
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If for any reason you are unsatisfied within the first 14 days after your date of purchase, I'm offering you a 100% money-back guarantee.
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BUT JUST SO YOU KNOW...
Ready Set Mom isn't another resource repeating the same newborn basics.
You’ll get only the essential guidance you truly need - plus practical tools to avoid common pitfalls, prepare for pediatric visits, build real support, and shift the expectations that make early motherhood harder than it needs to be.
A PEDIATRICIAN'S PERSPECTIVE
Where instinct meets guidance.
After years of caring for newborns and supporting new mothers, I’ve seen the same patterns repeat: when a parent understands the foundational basics of newborn care - what’s typical, what’s not, and when something deserves a closer look - everything becomes clearer, calmer, and far more manageable.
Ready Set Mom was created to provide that clarity, and support your maternal intuition as it continues to develop through learning and experience. It gives you the context to interpret what you're seeing at home, so you're not left guessing or going down Google rabbit-holes between visits - and so you can walk into pediatric appointments prepared and confident.
When moms have this foundation, I see it immediately:
- They feel steadier at home, between appointments.
- Their confidence grows as they understand their baby's cues.
- And they walk into pediatric visits with clearer questions and observations - which ultimately leads to better care for their baby.
Beyond the course, I’ve put together additional resources to support you - including a blog with pediatric insights and a free guide, How to Choose Your Pediatrician, designed to help you find the right pediatric partner for your family.
You can access the blog at the bottom of this page, and you can receive the free guide by entering your name and email below.
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"[Dr. Stanley] looks at the entire patient, their family, and their situation. I trusted her with my own children and value her passion, intelligence, and empathy."
Chris Spiekerman, DO, FAAP, Regional Director of Medical Education for ATSU, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at ATSU, Physician Owner of Desert Valley Pediatrics
So you spend far less time wondering whether to watch, or reach out
This course is ideal for you if:
- You're a first-time mom in the initial 12 weeks with your baby, or pregnant and preparing for your newborn.
- You know that every situation is different and it can take time to find the right solutions for you and your baby.
- You're eager and willing to learn and adapt to new information and strategies.
- You're open to introspection and personal growth.
This course may not be the right solution for you if:
- You're distrustful of expert advice or evidence-based practices.
- You're planning to use Ready Set Mom as a replacement for your pediatrician. (Please see our disclaimer here.)
- You expect immediate results or don't want to engage in the learning curve of early parenting.
- You feel extremely anxious or overwhelmed, superseding the need for educational content alone. As a reminder, these signs can be serious and it's important to consult your own doctor for personalized medical and health advice. (Please see our disclaimer here.)
Start today and feel confident, calm, and supported during your baby's first monthS.
When you feel empowered, your family feels it too.
The immediate newborn stage and months that follow are a time of learning and growth. Equipping yourself with the right knowledge and tools helps lay a strong foundation for your baby's care - and peace of mind for your family.
I'm ready to feel calm and preparedFrequently Asked Questions
I already have a pediatrician. Is this still helpful?
How much time does Ready Set Mom take?
Why does the course focus on the fourth trimester?
Why should I pay for information when there is so much available online for free?
I don't think I need a course. Can't I just learn as I go?
Is the course only for birthing mothers?
Are there any "live" components to this course, or are all the videos pre-recorded?
I'm on a tight budget. How can I be sure that the investment is worth it?
Have a question that hasn't been answered?
BECOMING A NEW MOM IS A BEAUTIFUL BUT CHALLENGING EXPERIENCE.
Get the back-pocket online course for up-to-date and SAFE resources for you and your baby.
Remember, you're not alone. With the right support, knowledge, and vetted resources, you can navigate this beautiful chapter of your life with confidence and joy.
6 PEDIATRICIAN-VETTED NEWBORN CARE MODULES
AUDIO FILES FOR LISTENING ON-THE-GO
DOWNLOADABLE GUIDES, LOGS, AND CHECKLISTS
LIFETIME ACCESS TO ALL PROGRAM UPDATES