42 Gifts for Pregnant Women That Are Cute and Congratulatory
You may class yourself as an expert gift-giver, but finding a present for a newly pregnant friend is a whole other ballgame. When it comes to gifts for pregnant women, the best ones strike the delicate balance between sentimental and practical. And because every pregnant person deserves to be pampered, a thoughtfully picked present will go a long way—and they’re sure to think of you everytime they use it.
Wondering what the best gifts for pregnant women are? We know exactly what they might need to make sure they feel spoiled and loved. Based on community feedback, we’ve selected the best products to soothe, comfort and delight these mamas-to-be, from the small things they’ll use daily to gifts that’ll make them excited for the journey ahead.
We get it—choosing the perfect gift for a pregnant friend or loved one isn’t easy. To streamline your decision-making process, our goal is to do the bulk of the research for you, so you don’t have to spend hours scrolling through online retailers. To decide which products are the best options on the market, we took the following steps:
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We leveraged our familiarity with leading brands to make sure items are from reliable manufacturers. And since many of us are parents or know people with young families, we rely on our writers’ and editors’ personal gifting experience.
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We researched what was being said about gifts for pregnant women in The Bump community and forums to learn what parents were thinking of gifting their loved ones—and what they’ve received themselves.
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We conducted exhaustive market research, scouring external forums and message boards and reading user reviews to find out what parents across the country looked for when choosing a gift for a pregnant friend or family member.
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Pregnancy-safe body set
Let’s kick start this list of gift ideas for pregnant women with an editor-approved option. After doing my research and reading many five star reviews, I presented the Bloomin Lovely gift set to my best friend when she was eight months pregnant with her second child. Designed to pamper expectant moms from head to toe, this skincare set includes a nourishing breast cream, a rich tummy butter, a soothing shower milk and a cooling leg lotion. While everything went down a storm, the final product mentioned above was a particular favorite. My bestie dealt with swollen ankles throughout her pregnancy, but Mama Mio’s Lucky Legs Cooling Gel offered her some true relief. Powered by natural, plant-based actives and housed in sustainable packaging, this is a go-to gift for any pregnant friend. Bonus: Use code THEBUMPXMAMA to score up to 80 percent off Mama Mio, plus an extra 5 percent off.
Our community says:
With my first, my sister in law sent me a pregnancy journal and a tub of Mama Mio Tummy Rub. I didn't use the Tummy Rub until I was 15 weeks along but I am so glad she introduced it to me. I'm not going to say it is because of the cream that I don't have any stretch marks, but I don't and used the cream every day. It smells really good too. When I was in my last trimester and my legs started to swell, I bought the Mama Mio lucky legs. Something to consider if you want to get her something later on too. - hmp1, The Bump forum member
Cozy loungewear
Let’s go back to basics—with comfy loungewear that’ll make any mom-to-be’s day. Stretchy, super-soft and adorable, this cozy three-piece set is one of our favorite gifts for pregnant women because it works for both pregnancy and post-partum. I bought my friend a set of stretchy maternity pajamas when she was expecting her first child and she loved them so much she packed them in her hospital bag.
Pregnancy journal
The sweetest gift of all is a way to preserve the most memorable moments of pregnancy. Enter this guided pregnancy journal: With 52 weeks of entries spread over four trimesters and containing fun checklists and prompts, your bestie will be able to document all the highs and lows of the next few months. Expectant mom Nicole inspired this gift idea as she bought herself a guided pregnancy journal. “It's been nice to sit down every couple weeks and reflect on how I'm feeling, what I'm excited/nervous for, what it was like sharing the news with family members, how we felt during the first ultrasound, etc.” shared Nicole.
Our community says:
A great gift that I actually got myself during pregnancy….A pregnancy journal. I did this fairly early, and I'm glad I did! My mom kept journals/calendars when she was pregnant/we were little, and when I announced my pregnancy she and I went through everything she had. I loved reading about what her experience was like, when we reached milestones in our first year, etc. and I want to be able to pass that to my children, as well. - Nicole S., expectant mom
I also recommend the pregnancy journal. I actually just picked one up at Hallmark and love it. I think any expecting mom would love a journal as a gift. - CeeCee23, The Bump forum member
Maternity jumpsuit
You know your friend’s aesthetic better than anyone else. So why not help jumpstart their chic maternity wardrobe with this super simple yet super stylish LBJ (that’s short for little black jumpsuit!). The finely ribbed fabric provides equal amounts compression and comfort, while also being moisture-wicking and breathable—making this maternity jumpsuit one they’ll want to wear over and over.
Pregnancy pillow
Searching for practical gifts to get an expecting mother? Kathy, who is the mom of twins, told us that “the best gifts I received while pregnant were wedge pillows and 10ft phone charging cords!” Kathy added that she “tried a larger, wrap-around style pregnancy pillow but it took up too much room on our bed, and it didn't really help me get comfortable.” While she wasn’t sure on the brand (as she’s since gifted the pregnancy pillow to another expectant friend), we recommend the Pregnancy Support Wedge by Boppy. It’s compact in size, has a removable cover that’s machine-washable and can be used to provide targeted support for Mom’s bump, back or knees.
Our community says:
A friend gave me her wedge pillows she had used and they were so helpful. I am a side sleeper, so I would put one behind my back and one under my growing belly. They were more firm than the pregnancy pillows so were great support for me while sleeping. - Kathy S., mom of two
My best friend got me the best birthday gift this year…Two pregnancy pillows that have saved my life!!! They trumped the case of my favorite soda (not sold down south) that our mutual good friend had special ordered for me! - Frannavaldez9399, The Bump forum member
Extra-long charging cord
Next up is another gift for pregnant women recommended by mom of two Kathy. Speaking about the 10 foot charging cords, Kathy says: “I received a 5 pack so that I could have them all around the house, and never have to worry about taking my big, tired, pregnant self all the way to the bedroom to retrieve the only one I had prior to the gift.” Some moms also say it’s helpful to pack a long charging cord in your hospital bag, so that your devices are within arms reach if you need them during labor. Talk about a practical gift idea!
Our community says:
So helpful! - Kathy S., mom of two
My 10 ft charger was life changing!! - nktrodden826, The Bump forum member
Doula deck
This beautiful deck of cards was designed by a doula to help moms-to-be through the whole journey of pregnancy and beyond. With daily meditations, exercises and positive affirmations, we love this gift for pregnant women who need some self-care.
Grabber tool
Introducing the ultimate gift for pregnant women who can no longer touch their toes: A grabber tool. We get that this may seem silly, unnecessary or downright insulting to some—but trust us, this nifty gadget will come in handy! This one from Amazon is lightweight, easy to manipulate and costs less than $10, so it’s an affordable present to boot.
Our community says:
My husband got me a sturdy one of these grabbers. Super helpful to avoid needing to bend over! - Kathy S., mom of two
I saw one at Walmart a couple weeks ago. I joked with BF about buying it and we laughed it off…now I wish I had bought it! - Kristine822, The Bump forum member
[Husband] got me one for Christmas. I wanted to smack him at first but it has been sooooo helpful! - Barneso, The Bump forum member
Facial roller
Your expecting friend might not be getting her favorite facials every day, but she can still treat herself to a little TLC with the help of this DIY ice-cube roller. She can fill it with her favorite ingredients—like cucumber, lemon or coconut milk—for a host of benefits from reducing puffiness to boosting circulation. And, yes, she’ll definitely need it for a quick skin refresh once baby arrives!
Sound machine
“We've received a few gifts during pregnancy,” says mom-to-be Nicole. “One of the most thoughtful was a box from our friends who have little ones including a few of their favorite parenting things, like a Baby Shusher and their kid's favorite book. This was super personal and we loved it,” continues Nicole. The device in question is a noise machine designed for newborns, which emits a gentle “shhh” sound that will help lull baby to sleep when Mom’s vocal cords needs a break. She may not use it during pregnancy, but this gadget is sure to come in handy once baby’s on the scene.
Our community says:
Before [little one] was born a family member bought us the "Baby Shusher" after seeing it on TV. It's basically a device that continuously makes the shhhh sound and is supposed to soothe crying babies. We never tried using it until tonight when [little one] was having her nightly crying spell. We put her in her swing and turned on the shusher…after a minute she stopped crying and soon after fell asleep. - kit9452, The Bump forum member
Insulated water bottle
The best gifts for pregnant women? The ones that help make pregnancy and motherhood that little bit easier. This insulated water bottle from Stanley does just that by keeping mamas-to-be hydrated. This 40-ounce vacuum-insulated stainless steel option keeps it cool, is cute to carry on the go (thanks to its convenient carry handle) and makes the perfect bedtime accessory for those middle-of-the-night thirsty spells. Bonus: It’s also great for breastfeeding moms, as they can grab it with one hand and won’t need to deal with a fiddly screw top bottle during nursing sessions.
Celebrity pregnancy book
First time parents may feel a little overwhelmed during pregnancy, which is why a relatable book about motherhood can come in clutch. “I'm the first of my friends to get pregnant, so I can't lean on my girls to talk about the good/bad/ugly all the time, because they haven't been through it,” explains mom-to-be Nicole. “I'm not one for self-help books, but this was a more modern what-to-expect in a conversational way like you'd chat with your girlfriends,” says Nicole, who recommended Dear Future Mama by Meghan Trainor as a great gift for expectant mothers.
Our community says:
The book goes by trimester and has helpful things, like stretches that are good for each trimester as well as practical things like lists of questions to ask doctors and insurance so you're prepared. I will definitely be gifting this to future pregnant friends. - Nicole S., expectant mom
I've really enjoyed Dear Future Mama by Meghan Trainor. There's useful information in there from experts she consulted with, and her tone is just so nice and supportive. - dragoneyes0502, The Bump forum member
Gift box for expectant parents
Shopping for a present for a newly pregnant friend? This gift set is the perfect way to celebrate a pregnancy announcement. It comes with two personalized mugs for Mom and Dad, plus a onesie for baby to wear when they arrive.
Our community says:
We also got a sweet gift box friends sent through Etsy with mugs that say "Mama est. 2024" and "Dada est. 2024" and a baby onesie that says "Baby Smith" on it. - Nicole S., expectant mom
Mama necklace
Dainty, beautiful and simple, this necklace is perfect for someone who’s about to become a mama. This sterling silver necklace, plated in 14K gold, is a present they'll cherish forever!
Tote bag filled with goodies
How about a DIY gift bag? Mom of one Jaclyn, told us about the amazing pregnancy gift bag she received from her sister in law. The roomy tote bag was filled with “tucks pads, an organic peri spray, the Frida peri bottle, a sitz bath and salts, raspberry leaf tea with instructions on when best to drink it, underwear from Nyssa with extra ice packs, oatmeal granola bites for after birth when I’m trying to breastfeed and more.” Wow, that is a lot of swag! Jacyln explained that as a first-time mom “it was overwhelming preparing my brain for the thought of pushing a baby out AND checking off all the items I’d need for healing. Having it all handed to me in such a sweet way was such a relief and made my whole experience so much better, plus that MAMA bag has become our newborn diaper bag!”
Our community says:
A gift I received (and will be doing for future mom friends) is from my SIL. She gifted me a tote with MAMA on the side of it, STUFFED with the things I needed but no one talks much about. - Jaclyn B., mom of one
Pregnancy and postpartum recovery kit
Of course, if you’d rather buy a postpartum supply kit in one go, we recommend this recovery kit by Frida Mom. It includes disposable underwear, cooling pad liners, ice maxi pads and more. We promise this is one of the best gifts for pregnant women.
Breathable bedding
Hormonal changes can cause hot flashes during pregnancy, which can be less than pleasant, especially if they occur at night. Fortunately, these bed sheets are designed to keep hot sleepers nice and cool while they sleep.
Our community says:
I also received a robe and sheets in a cooling fabric from a friend because during that third trimester I was soooooo hot all the time. I truthfully think our thermostat sat at 63° for a month or two. - Jaclyn B., mom of one
Weighted sleep mask
Speaking of sleep, pregnancy insomnia is real people! Fortunately, Nod Pod is here to help. This sleep mask naturally alleviates anxiety and promotes a restful night's sleep. It contains four weighted pods that target key pressure points beyond the eyes. And, as there’s no strap, it won’t cause tension headaches and easily adapts to a side-sleeper position.
Book subscription
Mom of two Kate told us that, aside from gift cards to big box stores, her favorite gifts during pregnancy were books that she could read to her kids one day. In particular, she appreciated “ones they or their kids particularly enjoyed, or that are representative of all different types of kids and families.” If you don’t have any personal favorites to send to a pregnant friend, why not give them a book subscription? OurShelves is a service that curates diverse kid’s books that feature characters and families currently under-represented in children’s literature.
Our community says:
My sister in law gave us a subscription to OurShelves and while there have definitely been some misses, there have been more winners that we've held on to and even gifted to others! - Kate F., mom of two
Lactation supplement
“When I know a new mom is getting ready to try nursing, I like to include some items to help prevent mastitis, especially from the Legendairy Milk brand,” says mom of two, Kate. This sunflower lecithin supplement is a natural fat emulsifier that may help prevent milk from clumping. Although it's important to note that this is a postpartum supplement and should not be used during pregnancy.
Our community says:
Legendairy Milk is a great resource on Instagram and their products are all great. - night_nurse, The Bump forum member
Compression socks
Still searching for great gifts for pregnant women? While in the past they wouldn’t check the cute box, pregnancy compression socks definitely score points on practicality. Any mama-to-be would love the stabilizing relief they offer (20 to 30 mmHG of compression), as well as the comfy fit and quality. They work wonders during pregnancy, when leg and foot pain and swelling are at an all-time high. Bonus: Get 15 percent off sitewide with code KBBMP15.
Sweet treats
Arielle is an expert gift giver and told us she likes to send newly-pregnant friends takeout gift cards, “so that they can easily order in a delicious dinner without worrying about spending time cooking or cleaning.” And if your friend has a sweet tooth, why not send her an indulgent frozen treat? This set includes six different flavors of gelato that are all equally delicious.
Our community says:
I've also sent treats from Goldbelly like This Ice Cream set from the Famous Cafe Panna in NYC for some late-night snacking! - Arielle B.
Slippers
Cozy yet trendy slippers? Yes, please! This adorable shearling pair will keep your pregnant friend’s feet comfy, warm and supported throughout those exhausting nine+ months.
Pregnancy gift box
There are tons of pregnancy subscription services available, but Bump Boxes is definitely one of the best. You can gift a subscription or buy this bundle of three boxes that cater to the second and third trimester of pregnancy—plus a newborn box for mom and baby. Bonus: Score 50 percent off with code THEBUMP50.
Our community says:
Bump Boxes! I'm obsessed. - cdee123, The Bump forum member
Medjool dates
My best friend heard that eating dates in the third trimester could help make labor easier, so they soon became her go-to pregnancy snack. As a treat, I bought her a bag of organic medjool dates to munch on. The fiber-rich fruits are a natural source of folate, potassium and other beneficial nutrients—plus, they’re just plain delicious.
Our community says:
I just picked up some organic Medjool dates from the grocery store and they are so good!!! - twogirlsandagreen, The Bump forum member
Mama sweatshirt
A comfy crewneck sweater is a wardrobe staple. And this sweatshirt emblazoned with the word “Mama” is one of the best gifts for expecting moms. It’s soft, stretchy and stylish—what more could you ask for? Bonus: You can pick up a coordinating style for baby too.
Bola pendant
Searching for sentimental pregnancy gifts? A bola necklace is a pretty present with a heart-warming purpose. The silver bola pendant contains a tiny bell that emits a subtle tinkling noise, almost like a melody, when worn. The necklace sits atop mom’s bump and rolls back and forth as she moves, giving off musical vibrations that baby can hear and feel. Post-birth, these same sweet sounds will help mother and child bond, as baby adjusts to life outside the womb.
Our community says:
My mom got me tiny newborn Grizzlies socks and the cutest bola charm necklace! - melewen, The Bump forum member
I was surprised because I wasn't expecting anything and it was this cute bola necklace. It's a little ball that jingles and hangs just under your belly button. The baby is supposed to be able to hear the jingling and it acts as a soothing sound after they are born. It's so pretty and such a nice gesture. I was in tears over my gift. - tandb2010, The Bump forum member
Pregnancy guide book
Help your pregnant friend or partner navigate the journey to motherhood with this light-hearted how-to guide. Packed with expert advice and helpful tips based on clinical evidence, this pregnancy book is an easy breezy read that expectant moms will actually enjoy.
Our community says:
I am also a first timer and have been loving "Bumpin'…A Modern Guide to Pregnancy" by Leslie Schrock. It takes you from pre-pregnancy through postpartum and is written in a very accessible and relatable way. - happymama, The Bump forum member
Candle
Next up is a pregnancy gift with a tongue in cheek message. This soy wax candle pays homage to the age-old “bun in the oven” pregnancy metaphor and is available in seven scents.
Prenatal massage
One of the best gifts for pregnant women has to be a prenatal massage. However, if you’re not a qualified massage therapist it’s best to leave it to the professionals! With Spafinder you can send an e-gift card directly to your loved ones email and it’ll arrive in minutes. Then they can book a massage at a convenient location. Bonus: Get 25 percent off $80 with code THEBUMPSPA.
Our community says:
I'd love a prenatal massage or a spa trip to a place that has special pregnancy manicure/pedicure stuff. - suziq999, The Bump forum member
I'd love a gift card for a prenatal massage or something of that type. - jazzyag, The Bump forum member
I would have LOVED a prenatal massage. - Frannavaldez9399, The Bump forum member
Pregnancy countdown calendar
Build a sense of anticipation with this pregnancy countdown calendar from Etsy. She can use it to count down the days until baby arrives.
Belly band
One member of The Bump community forum gave us the rundown on her pregnancy gift wishlist: “Humorous pregnancy books, ginger ale, crackers, candy and a bella band.” We trust you to source the snacks and books yourself, but when it comes to a belly band we recommend sticking to the OG Bellaband. Made from a seamless, stretch material the band helps hold your pants up during pregnancy and postpartum.
Our community says:
You can also use it to make some of your maternity pants that don't fit quite yet a little tighter. I used mine after [baby] was born to wear with regular shirts so when I nursed, I wasn't flashing everyone my belly. I wish I had bought it earlier. - sprads, The Bump forum member
Birth ball
Searching for a practical pregnancy gift for moms in the third trimester? Consider an exercise ball. By gently bouncing on the ball, she can strengthen her core and begin to prepare her body for labor.
Pregnancy sculpture
This gift for pregnant women is a celebration of new beginnings. Based on a Susan Lordi original, the hand-painted statue shows a soon-to-be mother cradling her bump.
Our community says:
Willow Tree has a great pregnant momma statue called ‘Cherish.’ A good friend of mine gave one to me [during] my first pregnancy. I'm not usually a fan of faceless statues, but the way the girl is cradling her pregnant tummy made me tear up instantly. - Jeffsgurl86, The Bump forum member
Dry brush
Dry brushing may help combat swelling and prevent stretch marks. Made from natural sisal and FSC-certified wood, this brush offers gentle exfoliation and boosts circulation. All-in-all it’s a great gift for pregnant women.
Foot cream
Building a self-care bundle for a mom-to-be? Throw in this soothing leg and foot cream by Burt’s Bees. Specifically designed for pregnancy, this nourishing cream is enriched with refreshing peppermint and moisturizing coconut oil.
Our community says:
She might not want it now, but later on down the road a nice foot lotion with some mint or tingly stuff in it feels soooo good on the feet and legs. - Bree4011, The Bump forum member
Slip-on sneakers
Comfortable kicks are one of the best gifts for pregnancy. That’s why we love these shoes by Rothy’s. Cushy midsoles provide ample support for achy arches while the stretchy knit fabric upper is lightweight and flexible. And the slip-on design will come in clutch during the final trimester when she can no longer bend down to tie her laces. The best part? These pregnancy-friendly sneakers are machine-washable.
Bracelet charm
If the lady in your life already owns a Pandora bracelet it’s a nice idea to buy her a new charm to celebrate baby’s upcoming arrival. This sterling silver charm features a bottle, booties and a heart embossed with footprints. How sweet is that?
Our community says:
My friend sent me a pandora bracelet with a baby carriage charm when I was 5 weeks. I thought it was so sweet that she ran out and bought me something because I am so excited to be pregnant and it's driving me crazy not being able to tell everyone until I'm out of my first trimester. - jworkman1980, The Bump forum member
Sweet and salty snacks
Many women experience morning sickness, especially in the first trimester. It may seem counterintuitive to buy someone with nausea food, but if you’re searching for a gift for a newly-pregnant friend a snack pack is typically a good option. Bland food like crackers and plain chips can help curb symptoms, while some women swear by sour candy as a morning sickness remedy. This snack selection features a range of sweet and savory treats, including Goldfish crackers, Swedish Fish and more.
Our community says:
Favorite things I got were the Belly Book (pregnancy journal) and a gift bag filled with goodies to eat! Sour patch kids, swedish fish, hershey kisses, cookies, saltines…etc. They both were very thoughtful and much appreciated! - cherilynann, The Bump forum member
I would certainly suggest an adorable gift basket with LOTS of different crackers and bland treats, sour candy, etc. Pretty much anything as long as there is sour candy and crackers, lol! Something thoughtful like that would be outstanding for anyone! Morning sickness is a big factor in my pregnancy this early on. - hmorr88, The Bump forum member
Morning sickness relief tea
Tea is definitely not as glamorous as jewelry, but is an absolutely essential gift for pregnant women! This caffeine-free tea is made with only two organic ingredients: Indian ginger root and Egyptian peppermint, both which help curb bouts of morning sickness. Bonus: Get 20 percent off sitewide with code THEBUMP20.
Nursing pillow
This nursing pillow will help both new and seasoned mamas breastfeed or bottle feed comfortably, making it one of the most useful pregnancy gifts. Plus, this gift for pregnant women doubles as a gift for baby—it transitions into a support pillow when they’re ready for tummy time or to practice sitting up.
Our community says:
The best thing for sure was our Boppy for feeding, as we had a bottle fed baby. - Haley V., mom of one
Heatless curlers
Does your BFF love a bouncy blow out? With this heatless curler set she can get the same results at home. To use: Simply twist locks of hair around the satin rod and secure with scrunchies for perfect waves or curls, without a trip to the salon.
About the writer:
Martina Garvey is an editor at The Bump, where she writes and edits e-commerce content covering pregnancy, postpartum and parenting trends. Over an eight-year career in educational publishing and digital media, Martina has developed a keen eye for detail and robust reporting skills. As a staff member on The Bump for over three years, she leverages an in-depth knowledge of must-have baby gear and postpartum essentials alongside a passion for the latest innovations to create informative content parents can trust.
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