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MAMAgiftideas

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I am entering the season of life where all my girlfriends are starting to have babies. I was at Target this week picking up things to send to a new mama friend and as I was shopping I kept coming up with more items that I would have wanted or did receive in those first few months that made a real difference.

This list wrote itself. Save it for when you need a gift for a new mom. I promise, she already has enough newborn onesies.

a nice robe – don't worry if she already has one, this one will get worn when that one is in the wash.

a nightgown – something black that's loose and comfy but still provides a bit of hot-factor.

huge underwear – I was warned to buy bigger underwear for after the baby was born, but didn't realize that by big they meant at least 4 sizes larger than usual (especially if there is a c-section incision to account for).

a set of thank you notes – kind of an odd gift, but she'll need them.

a sheet of postage stamps – ditto.

facial wipes – ideal for some of those late, late bedtimes.

an iTunes giftcard – she will not use this for music, but it will come in handy for bonus tries in Candy Crush or when she's downloading the most expensive white noise app there is at 3:30 in the morning.

vitamin C tablets – great for the nursing mama.

pre-natal vitamins – ditto.

a box of pads – needed post birth for two to eight weeks. She will have bought some but underestimated the need.

the boring household essentials – dish soap, laundry detergent, toilet paper, hand soap, etc. Bonus points if you buy her exact brands.

chapstick – and a backup chapstick for when she loses the first one.

a good smelling candle – she will not have time to light this right now, but someday she will.

nail file and cuticle cream – on a random Tuesday she's going to look at her hands and desperately want to fix them.

a donut if you're visiting in the morning.

a huge salad from her favorite restaurant if you're visiting in the afternoon.

dinner with plenty of leftovers for her and her partner if you're coming by in the evening.

chocolate chip cookies and a bottle of red wine if you're visiting at any time.

a sincere compliment – "you look fantastic." and/or "you're doing an amazing job." will both mean the world to her.

a Nordstrom giftcard – plus instructions to get a professional bra fitting as soon as she's up for leaving the house. Tell her you'll watch the baby or go with and hold the baby.

a pedicure – offer to watch her baby or go with and offer to hold the baby.

clean her house – wipe down counters, take out the trash, break down cardboard boxes, run the laundry, water the plants. Don't ask, just do it.

sign your emails with "no need to respond."

a pack of headbands, hair ties and bobby pins.

a baseball hat.

a dark colored maxi skirt.

a gift certificate to Pinhole Press – she'll think you're insane because she'll never have time upload photos again, much less make a photo book, but she will.

take photos – go to her house and take photos of her and the new baby. Don't pose her, just quietly snap away while they do normal things. She will cherish them.

popcicles or ice cream bars – I don't know why, but these are so good when you're exhausted and overwhelmed.

a judgement free zone – let her complain about her husband, her mom, her baby and her new body. Not only will you not judge, you also will forget whatever she told you in a few months when everything is back to it's new normal.

fresh fruit – bonus points if you wash the apples and cut up the watermelon for her.

bendy staws – so she can drink water without sitting up.

offer to design/order/address/mail her birth annoucements.

just listen – listen to her tell you what it's like to be a new mama. Don't talk abut your experience. Don't talk about your own baby. Don't give advice or suggestions. Just listen. This is the hardest thing on this list but will mean the most, for sure.

 

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72 responses to “34 gift ideas for the brand new mama.”

  1. jillt Avatar
    jillt

    Not what I was expecting but a stellar list. We get a little addition in our family this year. How about your best baby book?

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  2. Jenny Avatar
    Jenny

    How can I share this on FB as a link? I have lots of friends that would love this!

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  3. Natanya Avatar

    Bookmarking this for sure!!

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  4. Juliane Avatar
    Juliane

    Oh my god, this list is amazing. Just amazing!!!

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  5. stephanie Avatar

    Love this. As a mama of 4, these are great ideas.

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  6. debra Avatar

    Love this list!! I have one to add too, a mid-night feast box of treats. When I was breastfeeding, the only way I could keep my eyes open was to eat something. I went through cereal bars, nuts, dried fruit, snickers and ginger biscuits by the bucket load 🙂

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  7. Miriam molloy Avatar
    Miriam molloy

    So, so good. As a mother of two there’s a thing or two I can still learn from this list. Thank you.

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  8. robyn Avatar

    YES.
    YES.
    YES.
    in my case, head to my terrible basement and clean the cat litter box for me.
    also, for mamas who already have kiddos, an offer to take those kiddos somewhere fun for them is definitely a good thing. Owen headed to story time for an hour, or the Children’s Museum or even just to a park so I can have some time to nap when the baby naps? That will be priceless!
    and how can i casually send this to every person i know, so that in two weeks when people want to show up with onesies and sleepers and blankets (all of which we have more than enough for baby girl!) they come bearing alcohol and cleaning help instead?!?!?

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  9. Carla Avatar
    Carla

    Great list! Truly meaningful gifts that show thought!

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  10. Katielicht Avatar

    this almost made me cry. so thoughtful, so sincere. THESE are all the things people need, not blankets and expensive frilly outfits your baby will end up wearing once and then spitting up all over & ruining forever. and ESPECIALLY the thing about cleaning up without asking. that’s the best.

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  11. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    You are such a good Mom and an even better friend. How thoughtful is this! Good job.

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  12. Elise Avatar

    Books for the baby? Awesome… But not helpful in those first two months. 🙂

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  13. Elise Avatar

    Hit the blue “like” button at the bottom of the post.

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  14. Elise Avatar

    Haha! And yes… Was thinking about the new mamas who don’t yet know life goes back to normal … But watching older kids is a great gift!

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  15. melissa Avatar

    This made me teary too!! So perfect for a new mama.
    Perfect list Elise! I am bookmarking it and starting it NOW for when my bff is expecting!

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  16. Lisa S. Avatar
    Lisa S.

    This list is wonderful! I couldn’t agree more. As I prepare to welcome our 2nd daughter in the middle of April, I am already nostalgic over the feeling of gratitude for every visitor who brought us dinner. It is my go-to “welcome baby” gift for the family, and something that is seriously so simple but insanely appreciated. As the first of all my friends to have children, they don’t always “get it”, so I hope I can share these things with them when its their time 🙂

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  17. Meghan Flinn Avatar

    What a perfect list! I would have loved all of these when I first had Noah! I have some pregnant friends so I will have to keep these in mind instead of just buying cute clothes and toys for the baby!

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  18. Carrie Avatar
    Carrie

    thank you notes are such a good one.
    my baby is due in about a month and i thought i had a billion thank you notes but i’m down to 3 including having used up all my leftover wedding stationary.

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  19. Ang Avatar

    I would add milk test strips…so she can have a drink once in awhile and not worry about her milk, and an undereye rollerball thingie that removes puffiness 🙂

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  20. jodi Avatar

    this list is brilliant.
    one of my friends just had her baby last week and another two are due in the coming months. pinning this one for sure.

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  21. Taunia Avatar

    This is a perfect list so much better than the clothes or toys thanks for the ideas!

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  22. Tashia D Avatar

    This is a fantastic list! It’s all exactly what I would’ve loved, especially with baby #2. The boring household items is genius. Those things are totally overlooked when a new baby comes home and it never fails that you run out of them when you need them most. And who wouldn’t want a friend who would bring wine and clean their house?! Yes.

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  23. yours truly, melissa Avatar

    Wonderful list! Love the last item for sure.

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  24. Emily O. Avatar

    Everyone has said it already, but this list is brilliant! So good!!

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  25. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    This list made me cry. Every word was so true and brings back lots of memories from those first days after first baby. You are probably an awesome friend.

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  26. Elizabeth Cooper Avatar

    As a brand new mama with a 3-week old baby, I cried reading this. (Okay, so everything makes me cry these days, but that’s not the point.) I can use so many of the things on this list! I still can’t believe life will ever get back to normal, but having help and support during this period makes such a difference. The last item on your list is my favorite for sure.

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  27. jeani Avatar
    jeani

    we read to our babies from day one!

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  28. Amber Avatar
    Amber

    This post was excellent. So thoughtful.

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  29. Kelsey Avatar

    Yes! I remember how STARVING I would be and anything that you can eat one-handed is perfect.

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  30. Kelsey Avatar

    Aww, you’ll get there! You find a new “normal” that’s even awesomer than before 🙂

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  31. Kelsey Avatar

    This list is perfect, spot on. I would add an offer to hold the baby and let mama lay down for a little while, even if she can’t nap and maybe some delicious-smelling/luxurious shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. Taking a shower was my only “me” time and honestly a plain shower felt like a spa and treating myself to “special” soaps felt indulgent and refreshing even if I’d only slept for 3 hours the night before.

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  32. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    This list is SO helpful! I, too, am in that stage of life where everyone is having babies. I have chosen not to have children and so have NO IDEA what to give that would be the most helpful! Thank you for an HONEST list that isn’t just a plug for the companies that sponsor you (other blogs, I’m lookin’ at you!).
    Passing this on to my other child free friends! Woot! Thank you!

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  33. Hannah Avatar

    Oh my, Elise, this list is just perfect – just as all of the other Mama’s have said! A number of your suggestions brought tears to my eyes because they are just so spot on, and would mean the world to a new Mum. My baby is ten weeks old now, and I have so few photos of us together from the earliest days – I so wish I had asked friends to just snap away with my camera. Thanks to TimerCam, I have a few!!
    With the straw idea for drinking water, I’d go one step further and buy a 1 litre water bottle (without a screw cap) that the new Mum can have by her side at all times. On the occasions where I have lost my water bottle and used a glass instead, I have invariably spilt the water!!

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  34. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    that’s awesome! I could barely breathe for the first six weeks. 🙂

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  35. Ani Avatar

    As someone who’s getting ready for her first little one later this year, I totally want to add this list to the invites to my baby-shower. Is that rude? 😉 Thanks for sharing! I remember you advice about the robe from a previous post (or just that you loved your new one) and I bought one for my best friend before she delivered – she loved it. Thanks for the perfect idea!

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  36. JillT Avatar
    JillT

    No I meant baby book in the “baby advice” sense.

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  37. Elise Avatar
    Elise

    Ah! Sorry for the confusion. I highly recommend “great with child” for the newly pregnant friend. 🙂

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  38. kelly Avatar
    kelly

    This is a great list!
    The “big underwear” cracked me up. I haven’t had my babies, yet, but my sister, now a mom of 4 said it’s SO TRUE!! (Mom of 4 under the age of 9. she’s crazy, right??!!) She recently delivered via c-Section and hasn’t been able to lose the weight post baby and is dealing with all the bloating still. She said BIG UNDIES is so true!!
    I have been the sister who snaps TONS of pictures of the new momma and baby. I then upload them into albums and share them online with her. My sister and our family cherishes those photos… and it’s a gift that doesn’t cost anything.
    Great post!

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  39. Cortney Avatar
    Cortney

    I’m a daily, silent reader. I never comment because usually I just feel like I’m repeating what’s already been said. However, today: Bravo, Elise! I am teary-eyed reading this list. My boys are long out of onesies (9 & 7), and all my mom friends are side-stepping Legos and driving car-pools. But this list is as relevant today as it would have been 10 years ago. I feel like you are a champion for the village, a sister to your friends, and that friendship for you runs deep. This is good stuff. Your words give me hope for the internet 😉

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  40. Amy Avatar
    Amy

    This is a fantastic list! Thank you!

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  41. Carolyn Williams Avatar

    What a wonderful list! That last one is truly the most difficult! My favorite thing is to tell moms they are doing a great job. That compliment never gets old, and is always true.

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  42. Emily Avatar

    Such a great list! My little one will be here in March and I can already tell that these are amazing and thoughtful suggestions! 🙂

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  43. Michelle Avatar

    Helpful ideas – I have 2 friends who had babies last month, sadly I gave them both onesies as gifts. Oh well.
    On another note — read this and I thought, well I miss those days when you would share how the Starbucks person messed up spelling your name LOL
    http://www.reshareworthy.com/starbucks-badly-misspelled-names/

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  44. Trish Avatar
    Trish

    Amen and then amen!

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  45. Janet Kemper Avatar
    Janet Kemper

    Thank you so much for this list…I will for sure use it! Also, as I am currently recovering from surgery, I love the “Don’t ask, just do it”. This can be applied to someone in so many situations.

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  46. Ali in NZ Avatar
    Ali in NZ

    That last one is the most important. I am always disappointed by how so many people are self-focused even when it is clearly someone else’s “moment”.
    The other thing you could add as a gift is “permission”. Permission for the mama to follow her own instinct, do things her way, make her own choices and not be challenged or judged on them. For a multitude of reasons I chose not to breastfeed and I was so very happy with friends who did not judge and just let me do things my way and by not judging gave me supported in that choice, no matter what they felt deep down. (after all, in general we don’t do things that endanger our babies like smoking or doing drugs around them or not fastening them in a car seat!)

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  47. Elise Avatar

    Oh this is great. I’ve learned so much since becoming a mom, and the number one thing is that there is no right, wrong or best way to do anything. Go you. 🙂

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  48. Welcome Home Taylor Avatar

    I love this list. I don’t have a little one myself, but I do have a lot of family/friends that are having babies/trying to get preggers. I can’t wait to get them these gifts!
    xoxo
    Taylor
    http://www.welcomehometaylor.com

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  49. Catherine Avatar

    Elise! I’m 34 weeks pregnant with #2 and seriously this list is magic. Wiping down countertops? Taking candid photos of mom and baby? Choc chip cookies and wine? Yes and yes. xo

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