Ultimate Gift Guide for the New Mom and New Baby

The past two years have been like no other for all of us but for moms, it was like our world turned upside down. From raising children, to working outside and inside the house, and then to also become their teachers with virtual school. Mom’s need more support now more than ever.

This holiday season, if you have a new mom or a new baby on your gift list then be sure to bookmark this page. I have gathered some gifts that are perfect to get your baby sleeping well and baby and mom thriving! And keep in mind that the best gift a new mom wants are ACTS OF SERVICE! Offer to do their laundry, dishes, watch/play with the baby while they shower or sleep, bottle feed the baby, and bring some cooked meals.

I do not recommend products unless I have personally used them or come highly recommended by my clients.

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SLEEP ESSENTIALS

HATCH, BLACKOUT CURTAINS, PAPER BLINDS, NESTED BEAN SLEEP SACK, CARSEAT CANOPY, BOBA WRAP, PORTABLE SOUND MACHINE, SLUMBERPOD (RESTEDMAMA20 FOR $20 OFF), SWADDLE, FOOTED PJS, SLEEPSACK, BABY MONITOR

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