Love Is Comfort - Best Valentines Day Gifts For New Mom’s Self-Care

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With Valentine's Day just around the corner, now is the perfect time to think about how you can show your partner how much you love and appreciate them. For new and nursing moms, Valentine's Day can be overshadowed by caring for a baby and dealing with all the physical and emotional exhaustion that comes with it.  

New moms need to know that they are loved and valued during this challenging time in their life.  It doesn't all have to be about nursing, diapers, and babies.  Self-care goes a long way in encouraging new moms to take some time out for themselves and make sure their mind and body are shown some love. 

Buying gifts with a focus on self-care this Valentine's Day is a great way to show new moms that they are valued and loved.  Giving birth is hard work and new moms should not be overlooked this Valentine's Day. 

Remember, comfort and self-care are key when looking for gifts for new moms. 

Let's have a look at some of the best Valentine's Day gifts for new moms that focus on self-care:

The Momcozy Seamless Nursing Bra - Comfort and Support

The Momcozy Seamless Nursing Bra – Comfort and Support
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The Breastfeeding Seamless Wireless Nursing Bras not only provides comfort and support for new moms but is also stylish. Its wireless, soft, and comfortable material is stretchy and supportive, ensuring it adapts to the body during physical activity and sleep. The easy-access flaps on the Momcozy bralette ensure nursing moms can breastfeed quickly, and the adjustable straps and back closing provide a customized fit.  

The Momcozy seamless nursing bra can be worn from pregnancy through to nursing and beyond. 

Fluffy Robe

Everyone needs a gorgeous, fluffy robe to wear at home.  Nursing moms will often be housebound once they have given birth, so a comfortable robe is perfect for those days spent snuggling and nursing their baby.  Not only will a good robe keep them warm and comfortable, but it will also make them feel special. 

A baby monitor

A baby monitor
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Even in those peaceful moments while your little one naps, it can be hard for momma to fully relax. Not having an eye on the baby at all times can give mom anxiety during the time she's supposed to rest and recharge. That's where a trusty baby monitor can help. With crystal clear night vision and audio, and 2-way talkback, Momcozy's video baby monitor is a great choice to be rest assured of your little one's wellbeing so mom can fully relax and enjoy those precious moments of peace.

Scented Candles 

Scented Candles
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If you want to create a relaxing and cozy atmosphere, then candles can provide just that. Candles that are scented with lavender, vanilla, rose and chamomile can help relax not only nursing moms but also their partners. Scented candles have a soothing effect and can stimulate serotonin and dopamine hormones.

Home Spa Kit 

Who wouldn't want the gift of a spa day where you can relax and rejuvenate? Treat new moms to a day of self-care from the comfort of their own homes. Not only with this help them with the demands of new motherhood, but it also means they can spend some time on themselves. Try and find spa kits that include a good body scrub, luxurious creams, bath salts, and a face mask. 

Chocolate

The best accompaniment to a spa kit would be chocolate!  It's a tried and tested formula.  Chocolate contains natural mood-boosting ingredients that can make new moms feel relaxed and happy.  If you want your partner to have the opportunity to indulge and unwind, then you cannot go wrong with some delicious chocolate and hot bath to soak in. 

For any new moms self-care is very important. So what better gift for Valentines for that special mom that can help give her the care and love she deserves!

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