Getting What You Need For Postpartum Recovery Can Be Confusing. Bodily’S Care For Birth Box Contains Solution-Specific Bundles And Quick-Read Guidebooks For A More Comfortable And Confident Postpartum Experience. The Best Part: The Pouches Pop Neatly Into Your Hospital Bag.
For Your Comfort:
Cozy Socks (1) Keep Warm With Cushy, Foam-Treaded Socks That Won’T Constrict Your Swollen Feet.
Nourishing Oatmeal (1) Giving Birth Is Exhausting. A Cup Of Warm Maple Oatmeal (Which Also Happens To Promote Breast Milk Production) Is Just What The Doctor Ordered.
For Postpartum Recovery:
Mesh Undies (3) These Mesh Boyshort Undies Are Super Stretchy And Comfortable. They Also Keep Everything—Including Ice Packs And Giant Maxi Pads—Contained.
Giant Maxi Pads (14) Regular Pads Won’T Work When It Comes To Postpartum Bleeding—These Super Absorbent And Soft Pads Are Exactly What’S Needed In The Weeks After Birth.
Stool Softener (10) A Bit Of Preventative Care In The Form Of Stool Softener Can Help Ease The Complications That Come With Postpartum Discomfort And Constipation. (Consult Your Doctor First.)
Peri Wash Bottle (1) Take The Sting Out Bathroom Visits With A Spritz Of Warm Water Whenever You Pee.
Inflatable Cushion (1) This Donut Tube Helps Keep Pressure To A Minimum So You’Re Sitting Comfortably Wherever You Go.
Bodily Guidebooks To Recovery (2) Provides Essential Information For Birth And Postpartum Recovery, Including Step-By-Step Instructions. There’S One For You, And If You Have A Partner, There’S A Guidebook For Them Too.
For The Nipples:
Nip Nourish (.5 Oz) If Your Nipples Are Already Dry, Cracked Or Bleeding (Common Conditions In Breastfeeding), Nip Nourish Provides Relief And Promotes Healing. It Moisturizes With A Toxin-Free, Coconut Oil-Based Formula.
Nip Protect (.5 Oz) After You Apply Nip Nourish, Lock In Moisture Ahead Of Showers (Which Can Dry Out Your Skin) With This Plant-Based Alternative To Lanolin That’S Rich With Shea Butter And Olive Oil.
Breast Pads (2) These Organic, Reusable Pads Help Keep You Dry While Easing Pain From Sore Nipples.
Nipple Shield (1) This Flexible, Silicone Nipple Cover Acts As A Protective Barrier During Nursing If You’Re Feeling Especially Raw. (Note: Nipple Shields Are A Short-Term Solution; Consult A Doctor If Pain Persists).
Cooling Gel Pads (2) Get A Little Extra Relief From Post-Breastfeeding Tenderness With Vegetable-Based Glycerin Pads. They’Re Lightly Adhesive, So There’S No Chafing In Your Bra.
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