15 Best Gifts For Pregnant Women To Enjoy

15 Best Gifts For Pregnant Women To Enjoy

28 Feb 2022 | 4 min Read

Sayani Basu

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Pregnancy is one of the most rewarding experiences in a woman’s life. However, nurturing and nourishing a new life within you is a round-the-clock job that takes both physical and mental toll.

The expectant mum deserves pampering. A lovingly chosen gift for her is something she will appreciate.

Here’s a list of thoughtful gifts for pregnant women:

  1. Maternity robe: A comfortable maternity robe for the mum-to-be will make her mornings and evenings cozy as it has been designed to provide her support.
  1. A pregnancy journal: The sweetest keepsake for pregnancy is a journal. It will preserve all the treasured memories.
  1. Peppermint tea: Peppermint tea promises a reinvigorating sip. It will awaken the senses of the mum-to-be and keep her refreshed all day long.
  1. Maternity dress: A maternity dress provides the designed support for pregnant women as their body shape goes through changes during this crucial period.
  1. Oil diffuser: An elegant aromatherapy diffuser will be a unique gift as it is the safest way to harness the benefits of essential oils during this crucial time.
  1. Spa coupon: A spa coupon will be enjoyed by the mum even after she has given birth to the baby, for some relaxing ‘me’ time. It will be a great idea to offer them a chance where they can take a break to rejuvenate their senses.
  1. Nursing sleepwear set: A top with access for breastfeeding, and a comfy pair of pajamas is the best thing a pregnant woman can ask for. It will be a winning combination of comfort and utility.
A wireless maternity bra is an ideal gift for new moms. | Image Source: freepik
  1. Maternity bra: The mum-to-be will surely love a comfortable maternity bra. These maternity or nursing bras will be especially useful once baby arrives as they are designed for nursing babies.
  1. Skincare and haircare set: The skin and haircare set can include a face wash, body lotion, a night cream, a body wash, and a shampoo made with natural ingredients. This set is sure to provide perfect nourishment.
  1. Chocolate bouquet: Chocolate is a sublime delight for everyone. And, receiving chocolate in the form of a bouquet will surely gratify all her mood swings during this special phase.
  1. A pair of slippers with heel support: A pair of slippers with an arch and heel support provides a comfortable fit and will be loved by the mother-to-be.
  1. Cream for removing stretch marks: The mum-to-be will start loving you all the more for this gift. Before the itchiness of a growing tummy even begins, pamper her with a cream that removes stretch marks.
  1. Postpartum herbal pads: After giving birth, the mum may aspire to use more herbal products. Hence, a postpartum herbal pad can be a perfect gift.
A cushion will also pamper the mum’s tired nerves. | Image Source: freepik
  1. Cushion: From decorating her little one’s nursery to revamping her living room, a cushion with an eye-catching design will be admired by the mum. It will also pamper her tired nerves all day long,
  1. Spill-proof rug: A soft comfortable rug is an ideal option. But a spill-proof rug will be loved by the mum, as there won’t be the need of rolling this rug during potty training days. A savior indeed!

In addition to these, a bouquet, bracelet, pregnancy pillow, and a pair of pregnancy socks are other unique gifts that you could consider for a mum-to-be.

A bouquet of fresh flowers will make the expecting mum refreshed for the day. | Image Source: freepik

A bouquet of fresh flowers will brighten up her day, while an ornament is a woman’s favorite accessory and will be loved by the expecting mum too. Pregnancy socks will help keep foot pain or swelling away and a pregnancy pillow will promise her a blissful sleep.

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