Claire Morgan writes about the emotional and practical realities of becoming a parent, with a particular focus on relationships, family routines, parental wellbeing, and the transition from expecting a baby to actually living with one.
Her background is in family-focused communications and wellness content, where she spent years speaking with parents and professionals about the challenges that receive less attention than feeding schedules, baby gear, and milestone charts.
Claire is especially interested in the way parenthood changes relationships. She writes about sharing responsibilities, staying connected as partners, managing stress, setting expectations, and creating routines that feel sustainable rather than perfect.
She is a mother of one and a stepmother to an older child, which has given her a strong appreciation for how different families can look. Her own experience reinforced her belief that there is rarely one parenting method that works equally well for everyone.
Claire also writes frequently about parental identity. She is interested in the tension many new parents feel between caring deeply for their children and still wanting to maintain friendships, interests, careers, and a sense of themselves outside of parenting.
At home, Claire lives with her family and an energetic dog that has a habit of appearing at exactly the wrong moment during video calls. She enjoys running, interior design, podcasts, casual dinners with friends, and finding small routines that make busy weeks feel more manageable.
Her writing style is practical but empathetic. Rather than presenting parenting as a set of rules, she prefers giving families ideas they can adapt to their own circumstances.
At Aura Baby, Claire contributes content focused on helping parents build healthier routines, relationships, and expectations as their families grow.
What Claire covers:
Parenting wellbeing, partner relationships, family routines, parental stress, identity after having children, and adjusting to life with a new baby.