🎁 Nechama’s Holiday Gift Guide: My 10 Favorite Gifts for New & Expecting Moms 🎁

Hi love,

I’m Nechama, mom of four, and every year I get the same question: “What do new moms actually need?” After four very different postpartum seasons, I’ve learned that the best gifts aren’t just cute - they bring comfort, ease, and little moments of sanity to those blurry early weeks.

So I put together my Holiday Picks, starting with my top recommendation for any new or expecting mom: the Comia Halo - the product I wish I had from the start. Thoughtfully designed, truly supportive.

From there, you’ll find nine more gifts I personally love, from soothing essentials to practical helpers to small luxuries that make long days (and nights) feel softer.

These are the things that make her feel cared for and genuinely supported - not just this season, but throughout the fourth trimester.

Now, let’s get into the list.

1. Comia Halo (Top Pick)

If you’re going to gift one “big” thing, make it something that supports her, not just the baby. Comia Halo is our hero pick because it’s built with real postpartum life in mind - comfort-forward, mom-centered, and designed to make the day-to-day feel more doable. Comia Halo Smart Pillow


2. Soothe Gift Card

Postpartum is a full-body experience—and sometimes the best gift is hands-on relief. A Soothe gift card lets her book an in-home massage when she’s ready (even if that’s weeks from now). It’s self-care that doesn’t require extra planning. Soothe Gift Card


3. Frida Mom Postpartum Recovery Kit

Not glamorous. Extremely loved. Frida Mom’s postpartum essentials are the kind of practical items that get used immediately—comfort, recovery support, and fewer “wait, do we have…?” moments. Postpartum Recovery Kit


4. Ember Temperature Control Mug

The Ember Mug is one of those little luxuries that feels life-changing in postpartum. When you’re juggling feeds, diaper changes, and the thousand tiny interruptions of newborn life, a hot drink becomes a rare victory. Ember makes sure she actually gets to enjoy it - hot, calm, and exactly the temperature she loves, even if she reheats it 20 times a day. Ember Mug


5. Meal Delivery Gift Card

Feeding yourself postpartum shouldn’t be a daily negotiation. A meal delivery gift card (DoorDash / Uber Eats / local favorites) is one of the most useful gifts you can give—especially in the first few weeks. Ubereats Delivery Card Link


6. Oura Ring

For the moms who like a little insight (without overthinking it), Oura can help track sleep and recovery trends - useful for noticing patterns when days blur together. Oura Link


7. Theragun (or similar massage device)

Between feeding, holding, rocking, and carrying - all those muscles deserve a break. A Theragun is quick relief in minutes, and it’s something she can use even when there’s no time for a full “self-care moment.” Theragun Link


8. Barefoot Dreams Throw Blanket

The postpartum uniform: cozy + cozy + cozy. This blanket is an instant favorite for late-night feeds, couch naps, and generally feeling a little more held. Barefoot Dreams Link


9. Kindle Paperwhite

A Kindle is the easiest “tiny escape”—perfect for nap windows and contact naps, without the glow/notifications of a phone. It’s a thoughtful gift that gives her back a piece of herself. Kindle Paperwhite Link


10. Artifact Uprising Photo Book

The days move slowly and fast at the same time. A photo book turns those camera-roll moments into something real you can hold—an incredibly meaningful gift for new parents. Photo Book

These are my picks! I would love to hear from you if you have gifted a loved one (or gifted yo-self, my favorite type of gifting!) with something that you feel deserves to be on our next gift guide!

Best,

Nechama