
30+ Best Gifts For New Mums – AKA Your New Parent Gift Guide
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Searching for the best gifts for new mums? We’ve got you. From bump to newborn cuddles (and even toddler chaos with number two in the sling), every mum deserves a little TLC. Our edit brings you thoughtful new mum gifts and practical picks for every stage of motherhood.
Before we get into the gifts, let's quickly answer your most asked questions on gift shopping for new mums.
According to our 10k+ mum tribe, the best gifts for new mums aren't baby grows and small cuddly toys but thoughtful, practical and made just for her items. Think postpartum beauty treats, comfy clothes, or anything that makes life with a newborn a little easier.
Most new mums want a mix of rest, comfort and support. But considering you can't box that, go for gifts like cosy loungewear, skincare, maternity clothes vouchers or offering to help with housework. Moments that show you see her, not just the baby, are always welcomed.
Practical new mum gifts are ones she’ll actually use — think cool nursing bras, hospital bag essentials (if gifting before birth) and postpartum skincare. Got a bigger budget? Our maternity clothing subscription will help her refresh her wardrobe each month as her needs and body changes.
Don't overthink it. Anytime from pregnancy through those first few months works. Baby showers, hospital visits and “just because” moments are all perfect opportunities to gift a little TLC.
For new mum gifts that you can give in the third trimester but she'll still use after, look no further. The HATCH Mama Must-Haves Kit is the ultimate pamper present for mums-to-be containing three cult pregnancy beauty heroes, while a For The Creators Gift Card gives her flexibility to a buy something new or rent a maternity dress or two. Scroll this way for baby shower gifts that she'll love long after baby arrives.
Want a little thing to gift at the baby shower but saving your main gift for when you visit for newborn cuddles? No problem. Treat her to one of these little presents for her or baby.
Nothing feels more luxurious to a new mum than luxe pyjamas — the kind she's always wanted but hasn't splurged on. Shop Desmond & Dempsey for boyish styles with deep pockets for stashing postpartum essentials, or Mamacita Collective for cute button-down tops (perfect for breastfeeding). She'll want to still be wearing these at 3pm (yes, even with a conveyor belt of visitors).
It’s the little things that make the biggest difference in those early days. Think a cooling ice roller to refresh a tired face after multiple night wakes, or a caring nipple balm she can slip into her handbag. Small gifts like these bring comfort, care and a reminder that she matters too.
Hospital bag heroes definitely earned their place on this list but not every new parent gift has to be serious or practical — sometimes the best presents are the fun ones. Think alcohol-free plonk (because no one wants a hangover with a newborn up at 4am) or clever little finds from cult brand Etta Loves.
For a thoughtful, functional and stylish new mum gift, why not treat her to a baby bag? A buggy organiser (essentially a mini baby bag) has become the modern mum’s handbag — perfect for quick trips and easy access. Choose on-trend fabrics like borg fleece or leopard for extra mum points.
AKA: everyone. In the early days of motherhood, sleep feels like the ultimate luxury. That’s why thoughtful sleep gifts make such a difference — from calming teas and soothing pillow sprays to blackout masks that buy her a few extra zzz’s. Little luxuries that help take the edge off a sleep-deprived season.
Know a mum about to begin her C-section recovery? The best C-section gifts are the small comforts that say “I’ve got you” in gift form. Think underwear that won’t rub her scar (without straying into granny-pant territory), soothing recovery teas for the days ahead, and scar treatments that actually help healing. She’s got enough on her plate — you’ve got her, and we’ve got your shopping list.
Shopping for yourself? Check out our C-section hospital bag packing list to ensure you've got everything you need.
Some new mum essentials deserve to be shown off, not hidden away. Trust us. From actually stylish nappy caddies to play mats she won't want to tidy away, these nursery accessories are as stylish as they are practical.
Breastfeeding can come with its own challenges — from endless feeds to leaky 3am moments. The best gifts for breastfeeding mums bring comfort and ease: nursing-friendly PJs, leakproof bras, soothing nipple balms and chic cover-ups. Thoughtful touches that help her feel supported — and a little more like herself — in the thick of it.
Perhaps you're buying for a best friend, or you've been through birth and know the power of a practical present (or two) then why not bundle up a few hospital bag heroes? These are the new mum presents that make labour wards and those first 48 hours a little more comfortable.
There’s no handbook for the fourth trimester, but there are a few things that make the ride a little softer. Enter postpartum recovery treats—curated items chosen to help new mums feel more human, less ouch. Think soothing sitz bath soaks, cooling sprays, soft undies and skin-loving balms. Scroll this way.
OK, we know we said to focus on gifts for mum rather than baby, but should you want to add something extra to you cart then we've got just the thing. These are newborn baby gifts that mum will love too.
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Some people like to make or gift nourishing food to support new parents. Other options include gifts that will help a new mum relax and rest, like skincare and cosy items like eye masks and socks. You can also 'gift' your time and help out by doing the washing up, changing the sheets or holding the baby while the new mum takes a shower.
Wait until you're invited by the new parents. They'll let you know when they are ready for visitors. We wouldn't recommend ever dropping by unannounced in those early postpartum weeks!
Always bring food! You could bring snacks for the new mama, lunch for you both to eat together or a meal for the new parents to have that evening.
Wondering that new mums really need the most? While thoughtful gifts and nourishing snacks will definitely be appreciated, new mums need the support of their friends and family the most. Try to look after your friend, emotionally - by listening to her talk about her birth experience, for example - and practically, so she can focus on recovery and caring for her newborn.