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What Should I Put in a Postpartum Care Basket for Myself?

The weeks after giving birth are full of big changes, healing, and plenty of new challenges. Your world shifts as you focus on your baby’s needs, but it’s just as important to remember to look after yourself during this time. Having a well-stocked postpartum care basket close by can make a massive difference. It means you don’t have to keep getting up or searching for things when you’re tired or sore. 

Everything you need—whether it’s soothing pads, snacks, or a good book—is right there within reach. This simple act of preparation can ease your stress, help you feel cared for, and give you the space to recover and adjust to life with your little one at your own pace. Taking care of yourself isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s essential for your wellbeing and your ability to care for your baby too.

Comfort Items, Snacks, Organisers, and a Caddy Setup

Comfort Items to Include in Your Postpartum Care Basket

Perineal Care Essentials
Healing after birth, especially if you’ve had a vaginal delivery, requires gentle care. Include:

  • Witch hazel pads or sprays to soothe soreness (Better Health Channel)

  • A peri bottle for gentle cleansing

  • Cooling gel pads or ice packs to reduce swelling

  • Disposable mesh underwear for comfort and hygiene

  • Sitz bath salts or solutions for soothing relief

Nursing Comfort
Breastfeeding can be challenging, so comfort is key:

  • Soft, breathable nursing bras and nursing pads to prevent leaks

  • Nipple cream to soothe soreness (The memo)

  • A breastfeeding pillow or supportive cushions; the Sleepybelly Pregnancy Pillow doubles as a great breastfeeding aid

Clothing and Comfort
Choose items that make you feel cosy and supported:

  • Loose, soft pyjamas or robes with easy breastfeeding access, like Sleepybelly’s 3-Piece Maternity Pyjama Set especially for if you’ve had a c-section

  • Warm socks or slippers

  • Eye mask (you get a bonus eye mask in the Sleepybelly Maternity Pyjamas) and earplugs to help maximise rest during irregular sleep

Pain and Recovery Aids

  • Heat packs or cold packs for muscle aches or perineal pain

  • Over-the-counter pain relief as advised by your healthcare provider

Snacks and Hydration: Fuel Your Recovery

Postpartum recovery and breastfeeding demand energy and hydration. Stock your basket with:

  • Healthy snacks: Nuts, seeds, dried fruit, granola bars, and fresh fruit for quick, nutritious energy (the bump)

  • Hydrating drinks: Water bottles and electrolyte drinks to stay hydrated, especially if breastfeeding (Better Health Channel)

  • Comfort treats: Dark chocolate or your favourite small indulgences to boost mood and morale

Organisers and Practical Tools for Easy Access

Keeping your essentials organised reduces stress and saves time:

  • Postpartum journal or planner: Track your recovery, appointments, and baby’s milestones (Raising Children Network)

  • Phone charger and headphones: For easy access during feeds or rest

  • Books, podcasts, or apps: Light, uplifting content to keep your mind engaged without pressure

  • Hand cream and sanitiser: For quick hygiene and skin care

Setting Up a Postpartum Caddy: Your Recovery Command Centre

A portable caddy keeps everything you need within arm’s reach, perfect for nursing or resting.

  • Choose a sturdy caddy or basket: Look for one with compartments or pockets to separate items

  • Divide by category: Snacks, comfort items, and entertainment/tools

  • Keep it stocked: Regularly replenish essentials as needed

  • Place it strategically: Bedside table, couch, or wherever you spend most of your time

Why a Postpartum Care Basket Is Essential

According to Emerging minds, having your essentials organised and accessible reduces stress and helps you focus on healing and bonding with your baby. It’s a simple but powerful way to prioritise self-care during a demanding time.

Bonus Tips for Postpartum Self-Care

  • Ask for help: Don’t hesitate to lean on your partner, family, or friends for support.

  • Rest when you can: Sleep and rest are crucial for recovery.

  • Stay connected: Reach out to maternal health nurses or support groups if you need advice or emotional support (Forwhenhelpline)

  • Listen to your body: Recovery is unique to every woman; be gentle with yourself.

Final Thoughts

Creating a postpartum care basket tailored to your needs is an act of self-kindness that supports your physical recovery and emotional wellbeing. It makes those early days with your newborn a little easier and more comfortable. Remember, comfort and rest are vital, and Sleepybelly’s maternity products are designed to support you through pregnancy and beyond.

 

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