As a mother-baby nurse, I understand how important it is to keep the mother at t

As a mother-baby nurse, I understand how important it is to keep the mother at the forefront, and how easy it is for the mother to be overlooked by herself, friends, and family when the new baby arrives.

It's important that we encourage mothers to take care of themselves so that they can continue to care for their baby.

Check out this special post-partum gift basket for a new mom.

Basket includes:

Pair of Cozy socks

Satin Robe

Mother's milk tea bags

Mommy & Me Tea cup & baby bottle

Nursing pads

Nipple creame

Peri bottle

Lip balm

Body scrub

Hair accessories

Scented candle

Under eye patches

#postpartumjourney #newmom #selfcare #mommies

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... Read moreAs someone who has cared for many new mothers, I’ve seen firsthand how crucial it is for moms to nurture themselves during the postpartum period. Beyond the typical newborn needs, taking small steps to enhance a mother’s comfort and wellness can make a significant difference in her recovery and emotional well-being. One of the standout items I recommend is a high-quality lanolin nipple cream, like Lansinoh Organic Lanolin. It’s vital because breastfeeding can cause soreness and discomfort, and this natural, baby-safe cream helps soothe and protect sensitive skin effectively. Pairing such practical items with comforting elements like a satin robe or a pair of cozy socks brings both physical relief and emotional comfort. Including specialty teas such as Mother's Milk tea bags also supports lactation and relaxation, which is often overlooked. The addition of a Mommy & Me tea cup and baby bottle encourages bonding and creates calm moments for mom and baby. Small luxuries like scented candles and under-eye patches can help create a soothing environment and promote self-care rituals that rejuvenate exhausted new mothers. Many families forget that new moms often put themselves last, so gifting a basket thoughtfully packed with both practical and pampering products is a meaningful way to show support. It acknowledges her immense role and encourages her to tend to her own needs, which ultimately benefits both mom and baby. From personal experience, I’ve discovered that new mothers appreciate receiving not only essentials like nursing pads, peri bottles, and lip balm but also those small extras that remind them to pause and care for themselves. This holistic approach to postpartum care helps reduce stress, prevent complications, and support a healthier, happier transition into motherhood.

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