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MAMAgiftideas

photo by Tara Whitney.

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. Elizabeth Avatar
    Elizabeth

    Elise..I had my 2nd one day before you had E! And by C-section…it has been fun watching you post about E and me watching my little dude grow, and reading (first I wrote listening, because that is what I feel I am doing when I read your posts) to your journey through mamahood and feeling a kinship (weird? I hope not). Every post about your little brings joy and recognition etc. etc. This post was great. I would add (especially for #2…) Dry Shampoo, Gum (for the days you forget to brush your teeth before leaving the house…no? only me?) and a Costco size box of paper plates.

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  2. Moniqueprevost Avatar

    You should have Paul do a guest post like this for new dads!

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  3. Carla Avatar

    This is such a great list! I love it! I was so the first of my friends to have a baby and the first in my generation of my family, I so wish everyone had had this list. It’s perfect!

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  4. Vanessa Avatar

    Awesome list! I would add a batch of these lactation cookies to the mix if she’s breastfeeding – my mom made them for me a few times in those early weeks and they were the perfect snack for late night feedings! http://www.drmomma.org/2010/08/lactation-cookies-recipe-increasing.html?m=1

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  5. Kellie Avatar
    Kellie

    what a great and very heartfelt list! i had 4 beautiful babies and nursed them all. lanolin, i cannot stress enough how important it is to use!! i think i was in more pain nursing my first baby than giving birth!! i learned lanolin was the answer!

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  6. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    Oh man! I’m totally going to ask my best friend if I can design her birth announcements for her. That’s totally smart.

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  7. Jess Avatar

    Yes! This list is fantastic and I could have used so many of these. It gave me great ideas of what to get/do for friends. Oddly enough since I hate cleaning, at the top of my list would have been someone to come and hold my baby and chat with me while I cleaned (doing something that made me feel normal and useful). I bounced back quickly physically (no c-section)but emotionally it took a lot more time!

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  8. Carly Maria Avatar

    the last item on the list is so perfect. (for many other situations too!) But i imagine even more important with a new little one. Amazing post as usual Elise!

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  9. Laura Avatar

    This list is brilliant! Its so easy to forget about mum when there’s so many cute baby things to buy. Thanks Elise. Will be referring to this a lot!

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  10. Kara Avatar

    I can’t wait to put this to good use. Thank you!

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  11. mandie Avatar

    I almost cried reading this because yes! As generous as it all was, the baby clothes gifts overwhelmed me to the point of frustration and ended up being too much for me to handle. Food or toilet paper? That would have been magical and made me feel so well cared for! I’m almost 12 weeks in and still have days when I wish someone would just call and ask how they could help. I’d ask them to go to target for me for sure!

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  12. Jamie Avatar

    This is the most fabulous list of things I never knew/thought to ask for as a new momma, but will refer to when the next friend-baby comes around. Thank you!

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  13. Pretty Florals Avatar

    I have no children and my sister in law is due her first baby in a few months. Thanks for the tips. I was planning lots of baby dresses and bibs. A cosy bathrobe & cleaning help is now at the top of my list 🙂

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  14. Benedicte Avatar

    Oh this could make me cry too!!! We made a very bold crazy move 6 weeks after our baby was born. Hubby got let go of his job, we got rid of most of our belongings and moved to the south Pacific. We had no friends, no family and realized after a few months that we did not like it there!!! The one thing I craved was SUPPORT! Even just a good girlfriend to physically have a cup of tea with and talk to. We lived out of 3 suitcases for a little over a year and I have to say that I did not miss materialistic things, only friends, love & support! Now embracing a more minimalist life which is awesome 🙂 Give LOVE to new mama!!!! thanks for the list Elise!!!

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  15. Kate Avatar
    Kate

    This list makes me cry every time I read it. I think because of the kindness and tenderness and how rare that is. I feel like we don’t know how to give and receive that well in our culture, but it is so needed. So exactly what is needed. And newborn time is one of the times it is needed most. Thanks for writing this!

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  16. Jude Avatar
    Jude

    Brilliant idea about the water, I had a real thing about drinking water as I fed. Always made me thirsty.

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  17. Jeff Mccoy Avatar

    Awesome ideas, good to read it..i just found more shower basket gift ideas..they also have more nice collection http://www.babygiftbasketstores.com/

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  18. morningdove Avatar
    morningdove

    love your list. i live next door to my DIL and son. since she has to work i am able to watch GD, our first GC. i created a jean apron which reads MAID 4 MOM. i go over an do whatever she needs. i send her baby pics thruout the day so she can feel close to bby girl. when weather gets better will stroll her over to her work bc it is close by. BTW love your site and instagram.

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