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9 Interesting Things About Breastfeeding As A New Mom

Over the past 6 years I gave birth to 4 babies and breastfed them for a total of 4 years (1 year each) and when I started I did not know about these 9 interesting things about breastfeeding.

Breastfeeding is one way of feeding your baby, you can also pump and feed your baby breastmilk through a bottle or use formula in a bottle. I have done all 3 ways of feeding – sometimes we would supplement in the first week of their lives with formula and then throughout the year I would pump milk so that I could be away from my baby for more than a few hours for different appointments. But my main way of feeding them was to breastfeed them and that’s something I feel like I know a lot about!

Are you feeling confused and overwhelmed by breastfeeding? What to expect when breastfeeding? Hannah, the popular Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares everything she wish she knew when she started breastfeeding her four babies. From showers, to milk production, to saliva communication between the baby and your breast, to the best breast pumps, to milk let down! She shares all the dirt on nursing your baby!

There is no superior way to feed your baby, a fed baby is best! Pumping is known to be a lot of time but a great way to get your baby breastmilk if you plan on going back to work. Then some moms choose to feed their babies formula because they can’t produce milk or they are also going back to work or they simply do not want to breastfeed.

I mentioned the different types of ways to feed your baby because I didn’t have any complications with breastfeeding – I didn’t contract mastitis or have mixed emotions while feeding or have physical breastfeeding problems. Having a super smooth breastfeeding journey is not the norm, it is perfectly okay to have questions and concerns around it. If you ever feel like something is off or not working ask your doctor or lactation consultant! Trust your gut.

This past week was the last time I breastfed my last baby, but my heart was prepared. I treasure the memories of breastfeeding my babies, and I am excited for this new chapter of our lives. We are out of the baby phase! It’s bittersweet.

I remember when I was a 20 year old with my first baby, literally knew nothing about breastfeeding. I would wake up covered in sticky milk, completely overwhelmed by how much my baby needed me. I was her source of food. It was a bizarre contrast to how other 20 year olds were living. But I would not have traded it for anything in the world, it was the beginning of our family.

Here are the 9 interesting things about breastfeeding I wish I knew when I started:

  1. Take a shower everyday: It will help you feel human again. It doesn’t matter if your baby is crying or if you don’t feel like it. Put your baby in their crib safely (no toys, no stuffies, no blankets or pillows) and take a 5 minute shower.
  2. Where does the milk come out?: Am I the only one who thought breast milk came out of 1 hole in your breast? Because it is not like that! There are lots of tiny holes in the tissue that shoot out milk when stimulated. The best way to see this is if you have a milk pump that clear, it will show you exactly what is happening. Or YouTube it? Though you might find some weird stuff on there…
  3. Saliva communication: Your breast milk is constantly changing! Your baby’s saliva notifies the tissue in your breasts if they are feeling unwell or not – what do you mean? If your baby has a cold and needs more antibodies to fight it off, your body adjusts your breastmilk to accommodate that through their saliva. Their saliva sends a message to your body to make different milk for the different things their little bodies need.
  4. The BEST breastfeeding accessory: I know everyone claims to have the best recommendations, but this product is one I seriously wish I had known about with my first baby! The Haaka pump. It is amazing. By the time my last baby was 2 months old I had a huge supply of extra breast milk in my freezer for when my husband or family would take care of the baby while I was out. I did not need to use the Haaka pump for pumping, but I would use it to catch all the let down on the other breast when nursing so I wasn’t losing that liquid gold. Which leads us into the next point…
  5. The milk let down: You can’t control your milk let down so when it happens it happens on both breasts when your baby is only attached to one. Especially when I was a new mom I didn’t understand why other women wore breast pads, they seemed like a hassle. But they are essentially creating another fabric barrier to soak up your let down milk to keep your bra and other clothes dry. Trust me, I have had so many wet t-shirt spots from leaking through my shirt. It’s embarrassing but it happens to everyone!
  6. Breastfeeding can be uncomfortable, but it shouldn’t hurt: I remember my first night in the hospital with my brand new baby as a first time mom, I thought I had her latched correctly but it was just a little off. I now know it was off because it hurt and when I pulled her off there was a little blood blister. It hurt so badly, but the only way to correct it was to make sure her latch was proper and to do 5 minutes on each side until she was full. My point is the engorged breasts from your milk coming in, the raw nipples, clogged milk ducts are uncomfortable parts of breastfeeding – but if it hurts please call your doctor to talk to them.
  7. Clogged milk ducts: I shared a little more about clogged milk ducts in this blog post, but if you start to feel like you have flu-ish symptoms (ie aches, chills, plus pain in your breast) you may have a clogged milk duct! It’s when the milk is not fully drained and the tissue becomes clogged, it can lead to a scary infection called mastitis that will require you to go to the hospital for treatment. So being proactive about not dismissing symptoms is important!
  8. Invest in good nursing bras: It wasn’t until I found Knix that I finally found a good nursing bra, and technically these bras are not “nursing bras”. I had the worst experience with nursing bras with no support and with nursing bras that had lacey details on the side (ouch, the chaff!). It’s honestly trial and error until you find ones you like and then buy 4-5 of them!
  9. You can over produce milk: In the first few days of your milk coming in after you give birth it can be tempting to try to pump to get it started. But your body replies on supply and demand, so if you start telling your body it needs to make more, more, more it will go into hyperdrive to make it. And then when it comes in it will be more than you need if you don’t have any production issues. I didn’t know about this so I went to town thinking my milk wasn’t coming in and then it came in! The engorged was unreal and not fun at all, more than normal.

And those are the 9 interesting things about breastfeeding I wish I knew before I started! These have been my experiences, and your breastfeeding journey may not look anything like mine. It’s difficult to navigate but you and your baby will be pros at it by the end!

What are your breastfeeding questions? Or what interesting thing about breastfeeding do you wish you knew when you started? Let me know in a comment below!

If you like this post, check out my Ultimate Secret To Making Any Outfit Breastfeeding Friendly post before you go!
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Hannah is a Canadian Mom Blogger from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada who shares her life around motherhood to 4 kids, on-the-go beauty for moms, healthy and delicious recipes, bohemian home decor, family travel, and local Edmonton businesses.
Are you feeling confused and overwhelmed by breastfeeding? What to expect when breastfeeding? Hannah, the popular Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares everything she wish she knew when she started breastfeeding her four babies. From showers, to milk production, to saliva communication between the baby and your breast, to the best breast pumps, to milk let down! She shares all the dirt on nursing your baby!

#1 Tip To Make Any Chic Outfit Breastfeeding Friendly For Fall!

I have the ultimate secret (maybe I’m hyping it up too much, but I love using it…) on how to make any outfit breastfeeding friendly! Because breastfeeding is hard enough without having to worry about what you are wearing.

I learned the hard way that some breastfeeding tops are really, really ugly. I ordered a few nursing shirts with my last baby and they looked completely different on me than they did the model online. And then shirts were “meh” when it came to accessibility for breastfeeding! How lame, right?!

Hannah, from the popular Canadian lifestyle blog Honey & Betts, shares the struggles of the 4th trimester and the early stages of breastfeeding. From searching for nursing tops to the ultimate secret on how to make every outfit breastfeeding friendly! Check it out!Hannah, from the popular Canadian lifestyle blog Honey & Betts, shares the struggles of the 4th trimester and the early stages of breastfeeding. From searching for nursing tops to the ultimate secret on how to make every outfit breastfeeding friendly! Check it out!Hannah, from the popular Canadian lifestyle blog Honey & Betts, shares the struggles of the 4th trimester and the early stages of breastfeeding. From searching for nursing tops to the ultimate secret on how to make every outfit breastfeeding friendly! Check it out!Looking for cute nursing tops? Hannah, from the popular Canadian mom blog Honey & Betts, shares her ultimate secret how to make every outfit breastfeeding friendly! Check it out!Looking for cute nursing tops? Hannah, from the popular Canadian mom blog Honey & Betts, shares her ultimate secret how to make every outfit breastfeeding friendly! Check it out!Looking for cute nursing tops? Hannah, from the popular Canadian mom blog Honey & Betts, shares her ultimate secret how to make every outfit breastfeeding friendly! Check it out!Looking for cute nursing tops? Hannah, from the popular Canadian mom blog Honey & Betts, shares her ultimate secret how to make every outfit breastfeeding friendly! Check it out!Looking for cute nursing tops? Hannah, from the popular Canadian mom blog Honey & Betts, shares her ultimate secret how to make every outfit breastfeeding friendly! Check it out!Looking for the best nursing tops on Amazon? Hannah, from the popular Edmonton mom blog Honey & Betts, shares her favourite nursing tank top from Motherhood Maternity Canada! She shares her struggles with finding cute nursing tops and how she can now wear any outfit she wants with her secret to postpartum style! Check it out!Hannah, from the popular Canadian lifestyle blog Honey & Betts, shares the struggles of the 4th trimester and the early stages of breastfeeding. From searching for nursing tops to the ultimate secret on how to make every outfit breastfeeding friendly! Check it out!Looking for the best nursing tops on Amazon? Hannah, from the popular Edmonton mom blog Honey & Betts, shares her favourite nursing tank top from Motherhood Maternity Canada! She shares her struggles with finding cute nursing tops and how she can now wear any outfit she wants with her secret to postpartum style! Check it out!

denim shirt: Target (love this patterned one too) | long grey vest: Winners (similar black one here) | black leggings: Amazon | green boots: Hunter | gold necklace: Giving Keys

It sucks that I have so many clothes from in between pregnancies and pre-pregnancy, though to tell you the truth my pre-pregnancy stage was 6 years ago and I’m starting to completely purge my “pre-pregnancy” wardrobe because it’s not my style anymore. And that is okay! It’s okay to get rid of your pre-pregnancy clothes, if it’s not bringing you joy anymore!

But you’re here to find out what the secret is on how to make any outfit breastfeeding friendly! And here it is…

Nursing Camisoles!

I told you I was hyping it all up too much… but wearing a nursing camisole or tank top under any shirt helps me feel comfortable enough to lift it up and nurse while not exposing my stomach. Plus it makes the perfect amount of exposure for breastfeeding so I rarely use a nursing cover or muslin swaddle over top!

I ordered 3 of the same kind online when I was pregnant and I love them! One in white, one in black and one in grey so I had lots for coordinating with outfits.

It has made such a difference using nursing camisoles! With my 3 girls I used a Costco pack of tank tops and stretched the neckline with each of them so badly because I used them in substitution of nursing tanks. If you’re looking for a different option you can do that too, but at the end of the day I had to throw them all out as they were useless afterwards. It seemed like such a waste!

I hope you can gain some confidence with your nursing journey – you can wear non-nursing tops with nursing camisoles underneath! It’s the perfect breastfeeding trick for mamas who do not want to completely change their wardrobe to make it BF friendly.

How do you make any outfit breastfeeding friendly? Share your best style trick for breastfeeding friendly clothes in a comment below!

If you like this post, check out my 10 Things You’d Never Guess About Breastfeeding post before you go!

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Hannah from the Canadian blog Honey & Betts shares her life.
Hannah, from the popular Canadian lifestyle blog Honey & Betts, shares the struggles of the 4th trimester and the early stages of breastfeeding. From searching for nursing tops to the ultimate secret on how to make every outfit breastfeeding friendly! Check it out!

10 Motherhood Tips And Tricks You Need To Read Before You Have A Baby

Motherhood is hard and wonderful at the same time, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise! Some moms prefer the baby stage, some moms prefer the independent school age kid stage, and some moms enjoy their kids the most once they are adults. We are all different, and we all go through the same stages with our kids – infant, toddler, child, preteen, teenager, adult. For the moms and moms to be that are entering the infant stage I have 10 motherhood tips and tricks you need to read before you have a baby, so keep reading!

Looking for motherhood tips and tricks? Hannah, the biggest Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares advice for new moms and moms to be: always breathe. Do your research before you take anyone's advice. From hospital bag checklists, to breast pumps and bottles, to birth stories, to taking care of your baby, to sleepsacks and tips on preventing SIDS, balancing motherhood and baby schedule's.
  1. The Most Relaxing Hospital Bag Checklist: the arrival of your baby is a mix of emotions, even if you are a second time mom. This hospital checklist is here to guide you in making sure you do not forget anything. The less stress the better and it sure is a cute print out for having on hand!
Looking for motherhood tips and tricks? Hannah, the biggest Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares advice for new moms and moms to be: always breathe. Do your research before you take anyone's advice. From hospital bag checklists, to breast pumps and bottles, to birth stories, to taking care of your baby, to sleepsacks and tips on preventing SIDS, balancing motherhood and baby schedule's.

2. What Is Induced Labor At The Hospital For 3 Days Like?: You read that correctly! You can find my 3 other birth stories for my other children linked to this blog post, but Adeline’s 3 Day Induced Labor takes the cake for overall being the longest labour… and they say your labour time shortens with each one. I’m the exception to that rule, I guess!

Looking for motherhood tips and tricks? Hannah, the biggest Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares advice for new moms and moms to be: always breathe. Do your research before you take anyone's advice. From hospital bag checklists, to breast pumps and bottles, to birth stories, to taking care of your baby, to sleepsacks and tips on preventing SIDS, balancing motherhood and baby schedule's.

3. How To Take Care Of Your Baby’s Sensitive Skin: It comes in handy having overly sensitive skin of my own, and I knew right away how to help my baby’s sensitive skin during those first few months especially during the winter. Whether it was a calming bath to encourage her to sleep through the night, or a baby massage when she was crying restlessly, or poor chapped cheeks during the winter.

Looking for motherhood tips and tricks? Hannah, the biggest Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares advice for new moms and moms to be: always breathe. Do your research before you take anyone's advice. From hospital bag checklists, to breast pumps and bottles, to birth stories, to taking care of your baby, to sleepsacks and tips on preventing SIDS, balancing motherhood and baby schedule's.

4. The Best Bottles For Bottle Feeding (Formula or Breast Milk): We have tried so many different brands and styles of baby bottles, even though I exclusively breast feed it is a life saver to have a breast pump and baby bottle on hand, and this is the only type of bottle all of our babies would drink from. Even a friend who’s baby decided to stop breastfeeding and only take a bottle at 6 months refused any kind of bottle except for this one, so you know it’s the best of the best!

Looking for advice on being a mom? Whether you are a boy mom or a girl mom, Hannah, the best Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares her top tips for moms. From helping your baby sleep through the night, to deciding if you want to have more children, to asking for help as a new mom. Check it out!

5. Why You Want To Include A Breast Pump On Your Baby Registry Even If You Plan On Exclusively Breastfeeding: Doesn’t the title explain it enough? This electric breast pump was a necessity for my babies who refused to drink formula when I wanted a coffee date with friends or a date night with my husband. Check it out!

Looking for advice on being a mom? Whether you are a boy mom or a girl mom, Hannah, the best Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares her top tips for moms. From helping your baby sleep through the night, to deciding if you want to have more children, to asking for help as a new mom. Check it out!

6. How To Choose The Best Sleepsack For Your Baby: I cannot emphasize this enough, do not put your baby to sleep with a blanket in their crib. Sleepsacks are an investment but honestly the peace of mind that we are preventing SIDS far outweighs the cost. I will create a budget friendly sleepsack list soon, because I know not everyone can afford to drop $50 on a sleepsack.

Looking for advice on being a mom? Whether you are a boy mom or a girl mom, Hannah, the best Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares her top tips for moms. From helping your baby sleep through the night, to deciding if you want to have more children, to asking for help as a new mom. Check it out!

7. Why Is My Baby Crying At Night?: That’s the golden questions, isn’t it? In the wee hours when you and your partner are fumbling through the darkness trying to sooth your baby, go through the checklist to troubleshoot the issue! Soon you’ll be professionals at having the checklist in your mind.

Looking for advice on being a mom? Whether you are a boy mom or a girl mom, Hannah, the best Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, shares her top tips for moms. From helping your baby sleep through the night, to deciding if you want to have more children, to asking for help as a new mom. Check it out!

8. How To Overcome The Mom Guilt: Do you work from home? Want to go out for lunch with your friends? Want a weekend away? I’m sharing how I balance my work, social gatherings, housework, and quality time with my family.

Top tips for new parents? Hannah, the popular Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, is sharing 10 practical tips for new moms to read before having a baby. From baby care, to the best baby bottles, to dealing with postpartum anxiety, to induced labor. Check it out!

9. Mom Truths About Having More Children: Having more kids is so exciting, but also there is a lot of mom truths that are not shared! One of them being, you will wonder why you ever complained about balancing one child’s nap and meal schedule…

Top tips for new parents? Hannah, the popular Canadian mom blogger at Honey & Betts, is sharing 10 practical tips for new moms to read before having a baby. From baby care, to the best baby bottles, to dealing with postpartum anxiety, to induced labor. Check it out!

10. The Best Non-Baby Gifts For New Moms: If you are anything like me, a mediocre type A personality, you don’t mind listening to others give unsolicited motherhood tips and tricks but it’s hard to ask for the help you want as a new mom. I want you to send this blog post to your significant other, your mother in law, your own mother, your siblings, share it on Facebook and everywhere. This list is how you love on new moms because it takes a village! And it’s really hard to ask for what you need sometimes, so let me do the talking for you in that blog post just send it to everyone who needs to know!

Don’t forget to follow along on Instagram at @honeyandbetts! Send me a message so I can personally congratulate you on your motherhood journey!

What are the worst motherhood tips and tricks you have ever received from parents, in-laws, family members, or friends? I’d love to know!

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Hannah is a Canadian Mom Blogger from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada who shares her life around motherhood to 4 kids, on-the-go beauty for moms, healthy and delicious recipes, bohemian home decor, family travel, and local Edmonton businesses.

Pregnancy Hacks: Complete Hospital Bag Checklist For Moms, Dads & Babies

It wasn’t until 2 weeks ago, when I was 27 weeks pregnant, that I decided to finally pack my hospital bag. After having 3 babies already I thought I would have some sort of idea to what I would need but honestly every single time I need to google what to put in my hospital bag! I needed to find the perfect hospital bag checklist for Canadian moms!

Hannah, the popular Canadian mom blogger from Honey & Betts, shares her ultimate summer due date hospital bag checklist for Canadian moms! From paperwork, to things for mom, to things for baby, and even all the things Dads need to help support you through labour and delivery. Or a c-section! Check it out!Hannah, the popular Canadian mom blogger from Honey & Betts, shares her ultimate summer due date hospital bag checklist for Canadian moms! From paperwork, to things for mom, to things for baby, and even all the things Dads need to help support you through labour and delivery. Or a c-section! Check it out!Hannah, the popular Canadian mom blogger from Honey & Betts, shares her ultimate summer due date hospital bag checklist for Canadian moms! From paperwork, to things for mom, to things for baby, and even all the things Dads need to help support you through labour and delivery. Or a c-section! Check it out!Hannah, the popular Canadian mom blogger from Honey & Betts, shares her ultimate summer due date hospital bag checklist for Canadian moms! From paperwork, to things for mom, to things for baby, and even all the things Dads need to help support you through labour and delivery. Or a c-section! Check it out!Hannah, the popular Canadian mom blogger from Honey & Betts, shares her ultimate summer due date hospital bag checklist for Canadian moms! From paperwork, to things for mom, to things for baby, and even all the things Dads need to help support you through labour and delivery. Or a c-section! Check it out!Are you wondering what you need to include in your hospital bag for labour and delivery? Hannah, the popular Edmonton mom blogger from Honey & Betts, is sharing her ultimate checklist for new moms! Check it out!Are you wondering what you need to include in your hospital bag for labour and delivery? Hannah, the popular Edmonton mom blogger from Honey & Betts, is sharing her ultimate checklist for new moms! Check it out!Are you wondering what you need to include in your hospital bag for labour and delivery? Hannah, the popular Edmonton mom blogger from Honey & Betts, is sharing her ultimate checklist for new moms! Check it out!Are you wondering what you need to include in your hospital bag for labour and delivery? Hannah, the popular Edmonton mom blogger from Honey & Betts, is sharing her ultimate checklist for new moms! Check it out!Are you wondering what you need to include in your hospital bag for labour and delivery? Hannah, the popular Edmonton mom blogger from Honey & Betts, is sharing her ultimate checklist for new moms! Check it out!

Thankfully, when I was pregnant with my first born we lived 2 blocks away from the hospital so I was not worried if I was missing something – my husband could run back to our home and get it. This is now my fourth baby and my hospital bag is essentially the same as it was the first time! I had cross referenced a bunch of hospital bag lists and created one that worked well for me.

The only things I left out on my minimalist hospital checklist is any entertainment or extras you want to bring to the hospital with you.

With my first and second babies I did not bring my camera or laptop – it was an intense 24 hour labour and delivery with my first, and an equally as intense 14 hour labour with my second. But with my third I was induced and opted for the epidural as soon as I was 3cm dilated, so it was quite relaxing to be able to have our laptop to watch movies while I was labouring.

So, depending on what kind of labour you’re going to have depends on what extras you want to bring to help you through it!

Are you wondering what you need to include in your hospital bag for labour and delivery? Hannah, the popular Edmonton mom blogger from Honey & Betts, is sharing her ultimate checklist for new moms! Check it out!
Click here for a black & white Hospital Bag Checklist print out for you to add to your hospital bag!

What do you need to bring to the labour and delivery wing in your hospital bag?

For my hospital bag toiletries, I mostly bring skin care products – I never have worn make-up during labour or have wanted to put it on after to leave the hospital. I bring my skin care routine in travel sized containers I bought online, my own shampoo and conditioner, a loofa, razor, hair brush, and hair ties.

I’m more comfortable knowing that I can go home and lay down on my bed and not get make-up all over my sheets.

In the photos above you may notice I also have a Haakaa manual breast pump – this is the first time I am bringing either other them. I have heard excellent reviews of using the Haakaa breast pump to collect the milk that leaks out of your other breast as you feed your baby, so I am going to test them out and write a review later on about it!

What do you need to bring to the hospital for dad?

I also let Matt, my husband, pack his own stuff for the hospital. Though we learned after the first baby that they keep the labour and delivery units quite chilly, and he highly recommends to any dads-to-be to bring a sweater.

Now for the fun stuff – what do you need to bring to the hospital for baby?

I have never needed to bring diapers, but I do pack them in my hospital bag just in case! The hospital provides plenty of diapers, wipes, and vaseline for your baby’s hospital stay.

What are Vitamin D Drops? They are daily vitamins in liquid form that you will be giving to your newborn to prevent jaundice. You will be asked by your postpartum nurse, doctor or pediatrician if you’ve been giving the drops to your baby so you might as well do it from the start!

This time I am having a summer baby so the baby clothes are very different from when I packed for my late October babies. I have packed 2-3 onesies, a long sleeper, and a short sleeper because it completely depends on my baby’s size (length, chubbiness) and the weather that day.

Then I have a couple swaddle blankets, a knit blanket, and a car seat cover (I only use it if it’s blustery or raining, it comes off in the car so there’s plenty of airflow).

I included a checklist for any paperwork that needs to come to the hospital: ID, provincial health card, health insurance papers or card, cash (especially change for parking or the vending machines), and your doctor’s notes.

Typically in Canada, you will register beforehand and mail it into the hospital but if it’s preterm labour don’t worry about it! Just make sure you get the hospital as soon as possible, and your doctor’s notes will be sent over and you will just have to register at the hospital.

Did I miss anything in my hospital bag checklist for Canadian moms? Let me know what you like to pack in a comment below!

If you like this post, check out my Things No-One Tells You About Giving Birth post before you go!
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Hannah is a Canadian Mom Blogger from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada who shares her life around motherhood to 4 kids, on-the-go beauty for moms, healthy and delicious recipes, bohemian home decor, family travel, and local Edmonton businesses.

Gift Guide: Presents for Moms

This post has been sponsored by buybuy BABY. All opinions are 100% my own. #sponsored

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What gift do I buy a mom for Christmas?

Don’t fret! I combed through my entire local buybuy BABY‘s store to find Christmas gift inspiration for the special mamas in your life!

Breast pumps, nipple shields, and sound machines are not included on this guide but those are great gifts as well – this gift guide will be focusing on gifts that focus on her instead of her baby. As a relatively new mom (with young children) I love receiving presents that reflect my passions and have had a lot of thought and care put into it.

Let’s get started!

Arm Candy | This bag caught my eye the minute I saw it – I knew I had to have it! It looks nothing like a traditional diaper bag yet it has a removable organization sleeve. It’s the perfect gift for the stylish mom in your life!

SKIP*HOP® 2-in-1 diaper bag

At Home Spa | Gift her this Christmas with the best gear, a bath caddy – it will encourage her to take more time to herself with a relaxing bath. The extendable ends adjust to any bathtub width between 20″ – 33″ wide, secure wine glass holder, and built in book rest are some of the great features of this caddy. You can also find the Moscow mule mugs in this gift guide.

Teak Bathtub Caddy

Pregnancy Fashionista | buybuy Baby has a great selection of Motherhood Maternity clothing in store (talk about convenient) and I could not leave the store without browsing the beautiful maternity clothing. The Motherhood Maternity clothing line is classic, flattering, and trendy. So if you have a mommy to-be on your Christmas list to buy for this is an excellent option! 

Maternity Denim Top (available in-store at buybuy Baby)

Baby’s 1st Christmas | For my eldest daughter’s 1st Christmas a family member gifted me this mess-free DIY baby’s 1st Christmas ornament kit. At first I thought it silly but now it is one of my favourite ornaments to look at.

I found it comforting that buybuy Baby still carries the kit and I was able to make a matching ornament for my youngest daughter. It was the perfect gift to capture a moment in time that I will treasure forever of both my babies.

Pearhead Babyprints Ornaments (available in multiple colours)

Stocking Stuffer Snacks | Looking for fun little stocking stuffer ideas for a new mom? Why not add these delicious, all natural lactation cookies to her stocking this year. The Booby Boons come in two different flavours – oatmeal raisin and cocoa quinoa. 

Booby Boons Lactation Cookies

Did any of these gifts from buybuy BABY catch your eye? Don’t forget to share this gift guide on Facebook and Twitter for family and friends to know what you’d like under the tree this year!

If you are looking for more gift inspiration take a look at this gift guide for coffee lovers, makeup gurus, and hostesses.

Hannah

7 Thoughtful Non-Baby Gifts For New Parents

Parenthood is wonderful. Parenthood is difficult. Parenthood is a huge adjustment. I’ll be honest, baby registries are great but if you know a mom-to-be that is hard to buy for here are some amazing, thoughtful non-baby gifts for new parents!

One of the best gifts that my parents gave me were: in the first week of having my new baby my MIL came over with groceries and cooked us beef dips and banana bread. I sat with my new baby and relaxed, I didn’t realize how valuable that afternoon was but I know it now.

And then in the first month I had a really bad cold one night, and my mom came and did a night shift with my little baby. I had pumped breast milk for her to bottle feed, and I was able to finally get the rest I needed to beat my sickness.

Looking for unique gift ideas for new moms? Hannah, the popular Edmonton blogger for the blog Honey & Betts, shares the best non-baby gifts for new parents who have everything. These are gifts for moms that will help them rest and relax with their new baby.
Looking for unique gift ideas for new moms? Hannah, the popular Edmonton blogger for the blog Honey & Betts, shares the best non-baby gifts for new parents who have everything. These are gifts for moms that will help them rest and relax with their new baby.

Both were such amazing gifts to receive as a new mom! In light of those unique gift ideas I have 7 gifts to give new parents:

1. Surprise them by cleaning their house and cooking them dinner!

2. Visit them! Bring baked goods and coffee, hold their baby, and talk with them.

3. Drop off meals – breakfast, lunch or dinner. Have you ever tried frozen blueberry pancakes? They are easy to reheat and enjoy with all their favourite toppings!

4. If you are the grandma, do a night shift with pumped milk! A solid nights sleep is a wonderful gift.

5. If they have older kids, take their kids for a sleepover or dinner date.

6. Skip The Dishes or Amazon gift cards!

7. Shovel their walk way (in the winter) or walk their dogs.

It’s also a blessing for you to know when to leave, you don’t want to be the one who over stays – depending on how low maintenance you are as a guest. I’ve had high maintenance guests over when I was freshly postpartum that I mentally made sure to meet outside my home so I could have some control over when I could leave.

If you suspect you are a high maintenance guest, there are a few things you can do to be a better guest to a new mom – bring your own coffee (or even better, like said above, bring some for everyone), get your own glass of water, if there is something you need please be comfortable enough to get it yourself. Let the new mom in your life rest and relax.

What are your favourite thoughtful non-baby gifts for new parents?

If you like this post, check out my Baby Shower Gifts For Mom post before you go!

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Looking for unique gift ideas for new moms? Hannah, the popular Edmonton blogger for the blog Honey & Betts, shares the best non-baby gifts for new parents who have everything. These are gifts for moms that will help them rest and relax with their new baby.

Pregnancy Outfit Ideas | How To Dress During Pregnancy Without Maternity Clothes

It took me 2 babies before I realized I did not want to wear maternity clothes while pregnant! If traditional maternity clothes are not for you, don’t be afraid to break the mold and learn how to dress during your pregnancy without maternity clothes.

Way back in 2013, I bought a whole maternity wardrobe with my first and I have honestly donated all those maternity clothes – they were not my style! So, I started to look for non-maternity dresses that I could wear while my baby bump grew and stumbled into some of the comfiest clothes for wearing while pregnant!

That being said, there are some maternity clothes I adore – and nursing bras are kind of a must! If you have access to a Target (I’m talking to all my Canadian mamas), they have some of the best maternity jeans and denim shorts! I bought a pair of black maternity jeans and I am basically living in them until this baby boy arrives.

If you need some pregnancy outfit ideas (that are mostly non-maternity), check out my secret to pregnancy style and how to avoid ugly maternity clothes!

Hannah, from the popular Canadian mom blog Honey & Betts, shares this gorgeous non-maternity red motif dress in a list of ways how to dress during pregnancy without maternity clothes! She has dresses for every budget and easily available in Canada!

Hannah, from the popular Canadian mom blog Honey & Betts, shares this gorgeous non-maternity red motif dress in a list of ways how to dress during pregnancy without maternity clothes! She has dresses for every budget and easily available in Canada! Hannah, from the popular Canadian mom blog Honey & Betts, shares this gorgeous non-maternity red motif dress in a list of ways how to dress during pregnancy without maternity clothes! She has dresses for every budget and easily available in Canada! Hannah, from the popular Canadian mom blog Honey & Betts, shares this gorgeous non-maternity red motif dress in a list of ways how to dress during pregnancy without maternity clothes! She has dresses for every budget and easily available in Canada! Looking for pregnancy outfit ideas? Check out Hannah, from the popular Edmonton blog Honey & Betts, who is answering the big questions of can you wear non-maternity clothes while pregnant? Check out her list of dresses for all budgets - high end and inexpensive - for your growing baby bump!Looking for pregnancy outfit ideas? Check out Hannah, from the popular Edmonton blog Honey & Betts, who is answering the big questions of can you wear non-maternity clothes while pregnant? Check out her list of dresses for all budgets - high end and inexpensive - for your growing baby bump!Looking for pregnancy outfit ideas? Check out Hannah, from the popular Edmonton blog Honey & Betts, who is answering the big questions of can you wear non-maternity clothes while pregnant? Check out her list of dresses for all budgets - high end and inexpensive - for your growing baby bump!Looking for pregnancy outfit ideas? Check out Hannah, from the popular Edmonton blog Honey & Betts, who is answering the big questions of can you wear non-maternity clothes while pregnant? Check out her list of dresses for all budgets - high end and inexpensive - for your growing baby bump! Looking for pregnancy outfit ideas? Check out Hannah, from the popular Edmonton blog Honey & Betts, who is answering the big questions of can you wear non-maternity clothes while pregnant? Check out her list of dresses for all budgets - high end and inexpensive - for your growing baby bump!Looking for pregnancy outfit ideas? Check out Hannah, from the popular Edmonton blog Honey & Betts, who is answering the big questions of can you wear non-maternity clothes while pregnant? Check out her list of dresses for all budgets - high end and inexpensive - for your growing baby bump!What to wear to a summer wedding while pregnant? Check out Hannah's, the popular Edmonton, AB, Canada lifestyle blogger for the blog Honey & Betts, list of comfortable non-maternity dresses for pregnancy! She shares her hottest tips for finding pregnancy outfit inspiration!What to wear to a summer wedding while pregnant? Check out Hannah's, the popular Edmonton, AB, Canada lifestyle blogger for the blog Honey & Betts, list of comfortable non-maternity dresses for pregnancy! She shares her hottest tips for finding pregnancy outfit inspiration!

Not everyone wants to spend more than $60 on a maternity dress during their pregnancy, which they will not wear again unless you’re pregnant again (trust me, you will not wear it again). So, if you truly want to invest into an intentional wardrobe that you’ll wear again after pregnancy, into breastfeeding (or pumping or formula) journey, and afterwards – do not shop at traditional maternity stores!

Here are my favourite dresses for more than $60 – they are good quality items and you can feel it in the make of the garment:
Are you wondering how to dress pregnant during the summer? It's so hard to find cute maternity clothes and that's why Hannah, from the popular Canadian style and mom blog Honey & Betts, is sharing a few non-maternity dresses that will serve you when nursing and postpartum for under $60 and over $60! Check it out!

tiered ruffle dress: Anthropologie | maxi wrap dress: Pink Blush | wide cut maxi dress: H&M

And here are my favourite dresses under $60 – these are amazing deals that you cannot pass up!
Are you wondering how to dress pregnant during the summer? It's so hard to find cute maternity clothes and that's why Hannah, from the popular Canadian style and mom blog Honey & Betts, is sharing a few non-maternity dresses that will serve you when nursing and postpartum for under $60 and over $60! Check it out!

sleeveless swing dress: Old Navy | beach maxi dress: Amazon Canada | v-neck dress: H&M

It’s all about the fit – while some moms-to-be love the skin tight fitted dresses (and honestly, I used to be all about it too) but when I’m pregnant during the summer I want to be able to feel airy and able to move around. Especially now that I have toddlers to run after while pregnant!

Are you sick of wearing maternity clothes? Let me know if you want to learn more on how to dress during pregnancy without maternity clothes! Comment below!

If you like this post, check out my Can You Wear Regular Clothes While Pregnant? post before you go!

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Hannah from the Canadian blog Honey & Betts shares her life.
Are you wondering how to dress pregnant during the summer? It's so hard to find cute maternity clothes and that's why Hannah, from the popular Canadian style and mom blog Honey & Betts, is sharing a few non-maternity dresses that will serve you when nursing and postpartum for under $60 and over $60! Check it out!