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The Belly Set
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Nourishing Belly Oil
Maternity & Postpartum Compression Socks 2 Pack
Choline
Morning Sickness Blend Supplement
Belly Salve
Birth Comb
Perineal Massage Oil
Labor Aid
Clary Sage Roller
Pregnancy Journal - Growing You
Magnesium Oil
Belly Oil
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Aromatherapy Inhaler
Birth-to-Baby Hospital Box
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Pregnancy Must Haves - Your FAQs Answered
What should I pack in my labor bag?
Your labor bag doesn’t need to be packed with everything, just the things that will make you feel more comfortable, supported, and a little more like yourself.
Most women end up reaching for a few simple comforts: a soothing sitz spray, a gentle perineal balm, something grounding to hold or squeeze during contractions, and a few soft, familiar things that make the hospital feel less clinical.
We’ve curated our Labor Bag Essentials around those moments, the products women actually bring with them when it’s time.
What’s actually worth having during pregnancy?
There’s a lot out there, but only a few things ever really become part of your day.
The ones that make it to your nightstand, your bag, and your hospital kit are the ones that truly matter.
Think nausea relief that actually helps, belly care that feels good on your skin, magnesium that helps you rest, and soft, comforting things that make your body feel like yours again.
We curate pregnancy essentials the same way we curate everything at The Waite. You don’t need a hundred products, just the ones that quietly make this season easier.
Is it normal to feel anxious during pregnancy?
Yes. Very.
Pregnancy is a constant state of change. Your hormones, your body, and your sense of self are all shifting at once, even when everything looks “fine” on the outside.
Feeling anxious doesn’t mean something is wrong, it means you’re paying attention and you care.
We’ve curated gentle tools that many women find comforting during this season, but just as importantly: you don’t have to hold this quietly.
You’re allowed to talk about it, and you’re not alone in it.
What helps with nausea and morning sickness?
Pregnancy nausea can be surprisingly intense and it’s different for everyone. Many women find relief from simple, gentle supports like ginger, lemon, and peppermint, as well as nausea-relief aromatherapy when you need something fast and portable.
Keeping something bland by your bed to eat before standing up can also help take the edge off those first moments of the day.
Some women find additional support from vitamin B6 or a nighttime sleep aid like Unisom, but it’s always best to check with your provider before adding anything new.
We’ve curated a few nausea-friendly essentials that women reach for again and again, the kinds of things that help you feel a little more steady when everything feels off.