Everything that’s saved me and made postpartum just a little bit easier.
I’ve always hated the feeling of pads - so for after birth diapers saved me, why not change your diaper after your newborn babies? They were a life savour!
Underwear
These were AMAZING for the pain and discomfort during the initial healing stages - trust me (I could barely get up from the couch from how much pain I was in yay for tearing) HIGHLY recommend.
Tucks personal cleansing Pads 40 count
Much easier to use than the hospital bottle they send home (where I am it’s just a normal squeeze bottle) no awkward shaking and squeezing the bottle to spray the right area, or filling it all the way to the top to squeeze as much water upwards - jus...
Upside Down Peri Bottle – Frida | The fuss stops here.
These are amazing for the initial healing - I was SORE, the cooling helps immensely, along with tucks pads.
MUST HAVE - I was casually sitting on my couch with a 3 day old baby when my milk finally came in, I didn’t even notice until I looked down and my shirt was all wet. Did you know your milk doesn’t immediately come in? I didn’t know until I did a ton ...
Breast Pads & Shields - Breastfeeding: Baby
If you plan to breastfeed, a pillow is a must have. It made it so much easier for both myself and my son to sit/lay comfortably while he ate.
Nursing Pillows for Breastfeeding
Nipple cream! Any kind, try it all, but whatever you do, get it. My son tore UP my breasts, we didn’t know he had a tongue tie until we met with a lactation consultant - however the cream helps soooo much.
The Best Nipple Creams to Help You Find Relief While Breastfeeding
ANY comfy clothes! Sweat pants, baggy shirts/sweaters/tank tops - I didn’t bother with specialized items for breastfeeding, just anything baggy and comfy!