50 Best Gifts for Pregnant Women, According to Parents
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Growing a human is hard work, and the best gifts for pregnant women show that you’re fully in her corner—that you’re willing to do anything to support her and that growing baby inside her.
Here’s the thing, though. Most well-intentioned gift givers tend to default to baby gifts, i.e., presents that are really meant for the little one, such as strollers, baby carriers, and baby clothes. Don’t get us wrong—any gesture is a nice one, but what a pregnant woman with intense hormones, sore feet, and fatigue really wants is something to spoil her. Something that says “I see you, and I’m here for you.”
During pregnancy and—let’s be real—even in the fourth trimester, self-care is key, yet often gets shoved to the back burner. Choose something that’ll make them feel good now but has a lifespan once the baby comes too. Luxe, comfy pajamas or cozy robes are never a bad idea. Other great options include cute maternity clothes, pregnancy pillows, nursing bras, and other essentials that expecting mothers need to accommodate a growing belly and, frankly, the near-constant discomfort. The bottom line: The ideal pregnancy gift is one that takes pampering (or distracting) into account.
Whether you’re shopping for the holiday, her birthday, or a little congratulations present for the new mom, these are the most thoughtful gift ideas—according to people who are or have been pregnant.
The best gifts for pregnant people, at a glance
- Best Gift Overall: Zyllion Shiatsu Back and Neck Massager, $55
- Most Comfortable Gift: Queen Rose Pregnancy Pillow, $45
- Best Luxury Gift: Cuyana Easy Tote, $268
- Most Stylish Gift: Hatch The Long Body Cotton Maternity Tank Dress, $135
- Best Self-Care Gift: Pink Stork Postpartum Sitz Bath Soak, $16
- Best Unique Gift: Keepsake Pregnancy Journal, $23
- Best Gift for a Friend: Frida Baby Postpartum Recovery Kit, $99
- Best Pampering: Nodpod Gentle Pressure Sleep Mask, $34
- Most Sentimental Gift: Kendra Scott “Mama” Bracelet, $65
- 1/50
Zyllion Shiatsu Back and Neck Massager
For the various aches and pains that crop up during pregnancy, consider a massager. Mom-to-be Christine Cho loves this one her sister-in-law gave her. “It’s not something you think to buy for yourself when pregnant, but I’m so glad she did,” she says.
- 2/50
Keepsake Pregnancy Journal
“I have an audio recording of my reaction to hearing my twins’ heartbeats for the first time, and it’s one of my most precious keepsakes. But I wish I had more concrete memories of that scary yet exciting time in my life—this prompted journal would have been perfect,” says Glamour contributor Brigitt Earley.
- 3/50
Queen Rose Pregnancy Pillow
Found: a body pillow that supports a mom-to-be’s back and belly, and reduces pressure on the shoulders, pelvis, and knees—because nothing messes with alignment like a five-pound fetus (or, in Earley’s case, two of them). It will also force die-hard back sleepers to sleep on their side, which becomes especially important in the third trimester, and the cover is machine-washable.
- 4/50
HATCH The Long Body Cotton Maternity Tank Dress
Meet the LBD, pregnancy version. “I bought two sleeveless tank dresses and lived in them for the last two months of pregnancy,” says Yun Yu, a mom of one.
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- 5/50
Pink Stork Postpartum Sitz Bath Soak
Glamour senior editor Stephanie McNeal discovered Pink Stork’s line of wellness products for fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond while pregnant with her daughter, and they instantly became a go-to. This postpartum sitz bath soak is a perfect way for the new parent to indulge once they get home from the hospital, and helps ease pain in the perineal region and aid recovery. The brand’s blend uses highly concentrated magnesium flakes harvested from the Dead Sea, so it feels extra indulgent.
- 6/50
Frida Baby Postpartum Recovery Kit
Frida Baby is a favorite brand among Glamour moms because their products are simple, clean, easy to use, and most importantly, effective. A kit like this one from Frida has everything you need to recover (from disposable underwear to healing foam) and makes things easy for your favorite mom-to-be. “I went back and forth on ordering this for myself when I was pregnant, and ultimately passed,” says Glamour’s McNeal. “Then, I ended up adding every single product individually to my cart from my hospital bed. Frida’s products are just that much better than anything else.”
- 7/50
Nodpod Gentle Pressure Sleep Mask
Insomnia can hit at various stages throughout pregnancy; a weighted eye mask can help block out distracting light and provide relief on nights when it’s seemingly harder than ever to get some shut-eye.
- 8/50
Kendra Scott Mama Freshwater Pearl Script Pendant Bracelet
Here’s a dainty chain bracelet has the word mama with a pearl on it. She can pair it with just about anything—the perfect gift for expecting moms.
- 9/50
Hatch Restore 2 Sunrise Alarm Clock
A sound machine is likely already on her baby registry, but trust us when we say you can’t go wrong by picking one up for the new parents too. “My husband was so in love with our son’s sound machine that he kept stealing it from the nursery,” says Earley. “Finally I bought this one, the more adult-friendly version of the brand’s baby-registry staple. Fast-forward a few years later—we own four of them, one for each bedroom in the house.”
- 10/50
Owala FreeSip Water Bottle
We don’t know if you’ve heard, but the Owala is that girl. Stylish, colorful, and containing both a spout and a straw, this new status water bottle has become the hottest item in any girl’s tote bag. Level up your pregnant friend’s hydration game by gifting her a brand-new one to help her through pregnancy, breastfeeding, and beyond, all of which require lots of H20. It’s the kind of gift she won’t think to buy herself but will be so happy she has.
- 11/50
Sunbeam Heating Pad
A pregnant person’s best friend? Their heating pad, obviously. Gestating a human brings with it all new types of aches and pains, from your legs to your back to your neck. A versatile heating pad that can be moved around the body, therefore, is key. “Don’t tell my hospital, which forbade it, but I snuck it into my room postpartum, and it really helped ease my soreness from labor,” says Glamour’s McNeal.
- 12/50
Ekouaer 3 in 1 Maternity Nursing Nightgown
Did you know that pregnant people not only need maternity clothes, but they also need special pajamas? That was what McNeal discovered when she was no longer able to wear her normal T-shirts and pajama shorts combo in her third trimester. She snagged this affordable yet cute nightgown, which doubles as a breastfeeding nightgown postpartum.
- 13/50
PoshDivah Maternity Bike Shorts
Bike shorts are a maternity-wear staple, especially if you’re pregnant during the summer months. These highly rated maternity bike shorts from PoshDivah are well-made and grow with you, and can be worn for either exercise or lounging. “My mom gifted me these when I was pregnant, and they became my most worn pregnancy clothing item,” says Glamour’s McNeal.
- 14/50
Dagne Dover Indi Diaper Backpack
We are declaring it: Dagne Dover’s Indi Diaper Backpack is the It girl diaper bag. “I went to a baby gathering when my daughter was a newborn, and every single mom there had the Indi, including myself,” says McNeal. Moms love how the Indi is chic and slim while still being extremely practical, with pockets for bottles and an included changing pad and a strap for hanging on a stroller.
- 15/50
Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Instant Camera
When McNeal’s daughter was born, they were given an Instax camera that they used to snap photos of everyone who came over to meet her. “It was such an easy and practical gift, and created priceless memories for both us (all the photos went right into her baby book) and those meeting her for the first time,” the Glamour editor says. Your new parents can share the photos with grandparents or family easily and quickly, without having to add printing out pictures to their ever-growing to-do list. Plus, you’re guaranteed to get some sweet snaps out of it.
- 16/50
High Heel Jungle Cashmere Blend Cloud Socks
Socks may sound like a snoozy gift, but not when they’re spun from a thick, sumptuous cashmere blend. They don’t call these cloud socks for nothing, says our tester, a pregnant woman well into her second trimester. Plus, they’re stretchy enough to fit even when her feet inevitably swell, something you can’t say about pregnancy shoes.
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- 17/50
Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Lite Long Cardigan
Their go-to pullover sweaters might not stretch that far, so treat them to a cozy cardigan that can frame their bump all pregnancy long—no buttons needed. I literally lived in this supersoft cardigan during my pregnancies, winter, spring, summer, or fall. It was an easy solution to beat a chill and lounge around.
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- 18/50
Hill House Home Hotel Robe
Is there anything better than a big, fluffy robe? Nope, there isn’t, and this is doubly the case when pregnant or postpartum (truthfully, all we want to do is be wrapped in a giant blanket). Thus, a cozy robe like Hill House Home’s aptly named Hotel Robe is the height of pregnant or postpartum luxury. It’s easy to sink into, covers your whole body, and can make even the most mundane or gross day of raising a tiny human feel even a tiny bit luxurious. You can even add a monogram for an extra-special detail.
- 19/50
Cuyana Easy Tote
While she could use it as a diaper bag, this versatile supersoft purse also works for the office or while traipsing around as a cool new mom. Versatility—we love to see it.
- 20/50
Girlfriend Collective Black Seamless Maternity Legging
“If you want to gift something that’ll get guaranteed usage out of, a pair of really good maternity leggings is the answer,” says Shanna Shipin, Glamour contributor and mom of one. “These are made of the same buttery-soft recycled fabric as the rest of Girlfriend Collective’s ultrapopular leggings, but with an extra-wide and supportive waistband that the mama-to-be will want to live in.”
- 21/50
Amazon Kindle
Here’s a secret: a lot of newborn life consists of sitting around, usually with a baby attached to you. “I never read as many books in my life as when I was breastfeeding and contact napping those first few months,” says Glamour’s McNeal. Get her ready to read with a new Kindle and an assortment of credits. The device is light and small enough that she can flip through it one-handed, and it adjusts from light to dark seamlessly no matter what time of day she needs some entertainment.
- 22/50
Ugg Coquette Slipper
Everyone loves Ugg slippers, and these slip-ons will be especially welcome once their feet swell. “Seriously, my feet hurt so badly that I couldn’t make dinner without wearing a plush pair of slippers for some support,” says Earley. Plus, their timeless design ensures that this is a style she can wear far past pregnancy, into postpartum and beyond.
- 23/50
Ritual Tequila Alternative
Pregnant people today have it made: There are more nonalcoholic spirits on the market than ever before to make elevated mocktails. With Ritual’s zero-proof tequila alternative, she can enjoy a margarita or paloma and have it actually taste like the real thing. Happy hours are back on the calendar.
- 24/50
Beis The Cosmetics Case
A hospital bag is really only as good as what’s inside, and this case will help ensure the mom-to-be has all of the little things that really matter: lip balm, a toothbrush, extra hair ties, and more. “Forget my own pillow,” says Earley. “What I really wanted close at hand were the small creature comforts.” What makes this gift even better, though? The fact that it’ll be her travel companion for years to come—even if she’s not going much farther than Grandma’s for the weekend.
- 25/50
Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Throw Blanket
The cute blankets always tend to be for the impending newborn, so why not treat her to one designed just for her? When I was pregnant, I basically lived on the couch at night—this supersoft and luxurious blanket was my constant.
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- 26/50
Katie Kime Pajamas Short Set
When Glamour’s McNeal came home from the hospital with her newborn, she suddenly found herself very invested in finding cute pajamas. “In those early days, anything that makes you feel a tiny bit put together and pretty can really be a game changer for your confidence and mood,” she says. This adorable set from Katie Kime is polished yet comfortable and has a button front for breastfeeding. You can even personalize it for the parent-to-be with a monogram.
- 27/50
Cushionaire Feather Cloud Recovery Slide Sandals
File this product under something a pregnant person doesn’t know they need until they really, really need it. “It’s sad but true: While pregnant your shoe options become incredibly limited,” says McNeal. These slides are wide enough to easily fit a swelling foot and their plush sole provides pain relief she will crave.
- 28/50
Mejuri Letter Necklace
Glamour’s McNeal is a fan of a subtle nod to her daughter in her jewelry, especially the first letter of her name. “I was given a necklace with her first initial soon after she was born, and it soon became one of my favorite everyday items,” she says. “It sounds silly, but it helps me even feel closer to her when I am away.” Mejuri’s delicate letter necklace is simple yet chic, and an adorable ode to baby as well.
- 29/50
Storq 3-Piece Lounge Set
Storq’s line of basics are one of our top choices for durable and high-quality maternity clothing because they fit well, feel luxe, and are just so comfortable. Our editors are fond of the jumpsuit and button-down for easy pregnancy fashion, but for gifting, you can’t go wrong with their three-piece lounge set, which provides essentially two different lounge outfits in one: depending on if the new mom is feeling chilly or hot that day. It can also be worn as pajamas as well as during the day as the perfect outfit to greet visitors.
- 30/50
Knix High Rise Leakproof Legging
Okay, we don’t want to go there, but let’s just say that both before and after giving birth, there’s a lot of, well, leaking going on. Let the mom-to-be in your life know you get it with this truly innovative product from Knix. Their leakproof leggings absorb quickly and dry discreetly, and they look just like normal leggings so no one needs to know. A bonus: They also provide a bit of support to help her feel confident postpartum.
- 31/50
Me and Mama by Cozbi Cabrera
This award-winning children’s book is an instant tearjerker with its simple yet beautiful prose and gorgeous imagery. It’s an exquisitely simple tale of a girl who follows her mother around as she goes about her day because, as she says, “I want to be everywhere Mama is.” It’s an ode to the importance of a mom to a child, and an exceedingly thoughtful gift for a new parent.
- 32/50
Laneige Besties Set
Pregnancy brings with it so many joys, and they are unique to each individual. Some people experience extremely dry skin when gestating a human, and chapped lips can be a huge hassle. This cute and convenient “besties” set by Laneige provides a solution for any skin care concern that comes her way, from lips to skin to face.
- 33/50
“Mom’s One Line a Day”: A Five-Year Memory Book
“My mom bought me something just like this when I was pregnant with my first child,” says Earley. “It was such an easy way to channel my thoughts—both therapeutic and productive, and now I have a treasured keepsake to show for it.” Thankfully, the pressure is low. It’s literally just one sentence a day—each entry has just six lines.
- 34/50
Serena and Lily Porto Linen Robe
As we said, robes are the perfect pregnancy and postpartum item of clothing, but if your loved one is expecting a summer baby, she may want a cooler option. This robe from Serena and Lily is made with lightweight linen, which will keep the new parent cool while still being cozy and comfortable. Its chic blue-striped pattern is also elevated enough to leave her feeling fancy, even in the throes of postpartum.
- 35/50
Blue Bottle Whole Bean Blend Box
While pregnant people do have to restrict their coffee intake, postpartum caffeine is a serious lifeline (it’s true, you really won’t sleep). This set from Blue Bottle is adorably packaged and offers a trial of three of the brand’s most popular roasts, no matter what her preference is.
- 36/50
Intelex Warmies Sloth Jr.
An angry sciatic nerve, a sore lower back, and even those dreaded charley horses—they’re all common complaints during pregnancy that can be soothed by a heating pad. “Oddly enough, one of the most thoughtful gifts I received was a hot-water bottle from my aunt,” says Earley. “Consider this the cuter version of a practical item.”
- 37/50
“The Magic of Motherhood” by Ashlee Gadd
Motherhood is one giant transition, and the new parent could use all the support she can get. This collection of stories is written entirely by moms and contains relatable stories covering many different aspects of parenting, says Therese Masiello-London, mom of two and founder of Mending Time Mama. “A new mom will see that many other moms have gone through similar struggles—it really helps first-time moms feel less alone.”
- 38/50
Análú Therapy Dough
“Like a lot of moms-to-be, I struggled with anxiety during my pregnancies, especially my more high-risk twin pregnancy, which just so happened to coincide with the pandemic,” says Earley. “My mind was constantly racing with the what-ifs, especially in between check-ins with my practitioner. This lavender-scented fidget toy of sorts would have been a much-welcome distraction when I needed it.”
- 39/50
Bumpin': The Modern Guide to Pregnancy: Navigating the Wild, Weird, and Wonderful Journey From Conception Through Birth and Beyond by Leslie Schrock
Pregnancy books can be hit-or-miss. Not this one. “Behold a pregnancy and early-motherhood book that doesn’t feel like a long and winding lecture,” says Shipin. “So many moms and influencers—lookin’ at you, Babba—recommend this guide for expecting parents since it takes a unstuffy science-backed approach to insights.”
- 40/50
Our Place Always Pan
A nesting mama-to-be may be doing a lot of meal prepping, and this cult-favorite pan can help her get the job done more efficiently. The nonstick cookware is undeniably gorge, but more important, it does it all: braises, sears, steams, strains, sautés, fries, boils, bakes, and even serves and stores. “A workhorse like this would have really come in handy while I was churning out all kinds of freezer meals before my kids were born,” says Earley.
- 41/50
MonétBeauty Ice Globes
Searching for a budget-friendly “just because” gift for an expectant friend? Pregnancy comes with a whole host of unwanted side effects—hello, inflammation—and this beauty tool can help depuff. If nothing else, the cold massage feels pretty darn good, and sometimes a little pampering is all a pregnant woman really wants.
- 42/50
Little Words Project Mama Beaded Necklace
Friendship bracelets are having a moment right now thanks to Taylor Swift, and the Little Words Project’s designs are both durable and adorable. The best part? These bracelets are really affordable and you can add to her stack as time goes on. They offer a “Mama” bracelet as a subtle ode to her new role in life, or you can even customize it once you know the little one’s name.
- 43/50
BFFS & Babes Luv Letters Mama Sweatshirt
BFFS & Babes are hugely popular on Instagram for their fresh, fun, and customizable designs. This adorable candy-heart-inspired “Mama” sweatshirt is the perfect blend of trendy and comfortable, while still honoring this unique time in her life. As a bonus, you can add on one of the brand”s customizable matching-but-not-too-matching baby bodysuits for when the little one arrives.
- 44/50
Le Petit Baby Book by Marabout
Although it’s a cliche that no one has time to fill out a baby book when the baby arrives, it’s worth it to splurge on a high-quality keepsake regardless. Glamour’s McNeal opted for this one, which she selected particularly because it contains multiple pockets and folders to contain cards and keepsakes. “I love all the different sections and places to hold various mementoes, and it makes it all so easy to organize,” she says.
- 45/50
Audible Gift Card
A lot of stroller walks are in her future, so why not make sure she’s well-read? Glamour editor moms swear by audiobooks as the best entertainment for those hours of hitting the pavement with a baby. “In my experience, audiobooks are the perfect form of entertainment for a new mom,” says Glamour deputy editor Anna Moeslein. “You can stay hands-free for tasks like diaper changes or washing bottles, avoid screen time for your easily distractible baby, and still get a mental escape. Once I found a series I liked, I started looking forward to the stretches of time spent walking aimlessly around the neighborhood while my twins stroller-napped. It’s a sanity saver.”
- 46/50
Daily Harvest New Moms Box
One of the hardest things about being postpartum is you have to eat constantly, but rarely have time to prepare healthy meals for yourself. Many moms make meals and freeze them for that reason, but why not take that nesting chore off her plate? Daily Harvest’s curated new-mom box was developed with the experts at Marma nutrition consultants to develop an assortment of meals, smoothies, and snacks for proper nutrition postpartum, and you can schedule it to arrive whenever you think the new mom will need it the most.
- 47/50
Diptyque Set of 3 Candle Set
Pregnancy is all about little moments of luxury. There’s so much about it that is decidedly not calming and beautiful, after all. One of McNeal’s favorite ways to inject a little bit of opulence into the everyday is high-end candles, and for that reason it’s also one of the Glamour editor’s favorite gifts. “Candles are something most people love, but rarely want to buy for themselves,” she says.
- 48/50
She Is Mama by Mackenzie Porter
This simple and sweet picture book by Mackenzie Porter is one of McNeal’s favorites to gift new-mom friends for its lovely, inclusive illustrations of different types of moms and heartwarming message. “My baby loved this book immediately, and I love how it reminds her of all the ways I will always be there for her,” she says.
- 49/50
Pure Mama Bump Love Set
Everyone has an opinion on whether or not body oils can actually help prevent or treat stretch marks, but something we all can agree on is there’s no harm in indulging in some pregnancy skin self-care. This decadent set from Pure Mama provides everything she will need to indulge in some bump pampering, from body oil to a scrub to even a mitt for extra spa vibes.
- 50/50
Nest New York Himalayan Salt & Rosewater Reed Diffuser
Possibly the ultimate self-care gift, this essential oil diffuser releases soothing, tension-melting notes of rosewater, salted amber, and geranium. It’ll make those middle-of-the-night wake-ups feel that much less stressful.