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As soon as I joined the TTC train, my add-to-cart habit skyrocketed. From ovulation strips to pregnancy supplements, I couldn’t resist shopping for the upcoming (hopeful) life change. What can I say—the excitement left me with very little impulse control. That certainly didn’t stop once I finally became pregnant, but after having my first little one, I realized there was a pile of pregnancy products that had only been used once or twice—or not at all.
Shortly after my oldest’s first birthday, I discovered I was pregnant yet again (yep, two under 2). That time, I promised myself I wouldn’t black out while online shopping again. I evaluated my existing stash of pregnancy items and determined what actually worked and what didn’t. My tried-and-true list of products is specific to my personal experience, but I narrowed my needs to a few categories that could apply to most pregnant people: products that would benefit my health, keep me comfortable, and help make life easier.
I used most of these items after birth and throughout the postpartum season as well, so I feel confident recommending these pregnancy products to any expecting mamas out there looking for more first-hand guidance.
Pregnancy products that are worth purchasing
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This pregnancy pillow provides optimum support for your belly while laying sideways without being so big and bulky that it ends up taking up the whole bed.
With the discomfort that comes with your skin stretching while pregnant, this body oil was a godsend. It soothed my skin the perfect amount without ever feeling too heavy or greasy.
Antacids are an absolute must, especially in the third trimester when the baby’s pushing everything up and around. These antacids, in particular, don’t have that chalky aftertaste and work instantly, too.
These were by far the most comfy nursing bras I used! I loved them throughout my whole pregnancy and also into the full first year of breastfeeding my kids.
Stretchy bottoms are 100 percent a nonnegotiable during pregnancy—plus, these are super affordable.
Swelling is inevitable during those last few weeks of pregnancy (and even right after birth), but compression socks work wonders in helping ease the pain and discomfort it can cause.
Comfortable dresses like this are great to have around throughout pregnancy and postpartum if you choose to breastfeed.
Rompers and bodysuits were a super simple way to create a cute outfit that still felt ultra-comfy during pregnancy. Just add a button-up or cardigan and some accessories, and you’re good to go!
These insanely comfortable and stretchy underwear are ideal for both during pregnancy and after giving birth.
It was difficult to make a nutritious meal three times a day (especially during postpartum), so I relied on daily protein shakes for an easy, good-for-me breakfast.
There’s nothing more miserable than waking up in the middle of the night from leg cramps, but this magnesium leg cream helps soothe all those pregnancy pains.
Water intake is especially important during pregnancy and postpartum, and this 40-ounce tumbler fits in cupholders, has a flip straw for limiting spills, and an easy-carry handle that makes it simple to take it with you everywhere you go.
Frida Mom never misses, and these discreet pressure point therapy anti-nausea bands are a super simple way to help fight those random waves of sickness.
This belly band provides such a relief for that pesky, inevitable abdomen and lower back pain.
This was one of my most-used items during my second and third trimesters. It provided so much relief when my lower back was hurting and helped prep my body for birth—I even used it while I labored at home before heading to the hospital.
A heating pad is the most tried and true essential for not just lower back pain but for every other body pain that comes with pregnancy, too.
Steph Alleva Cornell, Branded Content Editor
Since becoming a young mama in 2020, Steph has found joy in creating beautiful yet relatable content surrounding the raw realities of motherhood. She believes showcasing both the wonders and struggles of being a parent helps other mothers understand that they are not alone in their journey.
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This post contains a sponsored inclusion of Ritual but all of the opinions within are those of The Everymom editorial board. We only recommend products we genuinely love.