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The Honest Company New Mama Care Essentials Gift Set -- 1 Set


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The Honest Company New Mama Care Essentials Gift Set Description

  • New Mama Care Essentials
  • Our Reusable Pouch Filled with Made-For-Mama Faves
  • For Your Hospital Bag + Postnatal Self-Care
  • Mama's Gotta Glow Face Wash | 1.75 fl oz
  • Glow On Body Firming Cream | 1 oz
  • Calm Your Nip Balm | 0.5 oz

Welcome to our Honest fam! We make clean, sustainability-minded and well-designed products for you + your little ones.

 

Meet the new mama’s fave baby shower gift, our New Mama Care Essentials Gift Set! This 3-piece set comes in a reusable pouch that fits neatly into mama’s hospital bag so that her post-natal journey starts long before she heads home with the baby. Our Calm Your Nip Balm provides relief for mama and helps make breast feeding more comfortable, while our Glow on Body Firming Cream firms, tightens + helps smooth skin. On days that mama feels a bit dull, our Mama’s Gotta Glow Face Wash gently cleanses and exfoliates to uncover that coveted pregnancy glow!

 

Mama’s Gotta Glow Face Wash (Unscented)
• Made for mama-to-be + new mama’s changing complexion
• Enriched with AHAs + naturally-derived amino acids for acne-prone skin
• Designed to improve skin appearance + texture
• Gently exfoliates + gentle to use morning and night

 

Calm Your Nip Balm (Unscented)
• Provides relief + quick comfort that soothes nipples
• Ideal for breastfeeding mamas
• Soothes other dry, sensitive skin areas like cheeks, dry lips, cuticles, elbows, and heels
• Gentle formula made with beeswax, coconut oil, shea butter + other safe ingredients for baby

 

Glow on Body Cream (Unscented)
• This hydrating body cream firms, tightens + helps smooth skin before, during + after pregnancy
• Made with pre + postnatal mamas in mind
• Supports natural contours from belly to booty
• Enriched with avocado oil, responsibly sourced mica + shea butter


Directions

How To Use

 

Mama's Gotta Glow Face Wash: Suitable for daily use, this AHA-rich gentle face cleanser is designed to improve skin appearance + texture and restore that coveted pregnancy glow. Lather a pea-sized amount on hands with water, apply to skin, then rinse with warm water. Pat dry, then do it again before heading to bed!

 

Calm Your Nip Balm
Soften a pea-size amount of nipple salve between your fingers and apply it to the whole nipple area. Ensure the nipple area is dry and use as often as needed for relief. This balm is gentle for sensitive skin that often affect new mamas such as cheeks, dry lips, cuticles, elbows, and heels.

 

Glow on Body Cream
Firm, tighten + help smooth skin with this daily use cream. Massage into clean skin and areas that need a lil’ more love.

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Animal testing.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Mama's Gotta Glow Face Wash: Water (aqua/eau), cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine, sodium laurylglucosides hydroxypropylsulfonate, disodium cocoyl glutamate, sodium chloride, sodium cocoyl isethionate, citric acid, glycolic acid, glutamic acid, lactic acid, caprylyl glycol, coconut acid, guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride, sodium cocoyl glycinate, malic acid, pyrus malus seed oil, sodium benzoate, caprylhydroxamic acid, glycerin, trisodium ethylenediamine disuccinate. Calm Your Nip Balm: Canola oil*, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil*, beeswax*, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter*, zea mays (corn) starch*, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed extract*, aloe barbadensis leaf extract*, glycine soja (soybean) oil*, tocopherol, silica, water, citric acid. Glow on Body Cream: Water (aqua/eau), polyglyceryl-3 methylglucose distearate, glycerin, persea gratissima (avocado) oil, isopropyl palmitate, isoamyl laurate, glyceryl stearate SE, cetyl alcohol, cetearyl alcohol, ethyl macadamiate, maltodextrin, plankton extract, propanediol, xanthan gum, hectorite, cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, cellulose gum, hydroxyacetophenone, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter, citric acid, 1,2-hexanediol, caprylyl glycol, isostearyl hydroxystearate, tocopherol, trisodium ethylenediamine disuccinate, isostearyl alcohol, lauric acid, mica (CI 77019), titanium dioxide (CI 77891).

*Certified Organic Ingredients

Warnings

Be Careful: For external use only. Use only as directed. Avoid contact with eyes. If any adverse reaction develops, discontinue use. If more than the directed amount is ingested, contact a physician. Keep out of reach children.

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Optimizing Your Breastfeeding Diet: A Guide to Nourishing Both Mom and Baby

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Breastfeeding offers your baby essential nutrients crucial for their growth and development. To ensure your baby receives optimal nutrition, it’s vital for breastfeeding mothers to maintain a well-balanced diet. A healthy diet not only supports milk production but also boosts your energy levels, contributing to higher-quality milk. What you eat can greatly impact your milk supply. Additionally, breastfed babies benefit from a reduced risk of many infections, allergies and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), along with improved neurodevelopment and lower mortality rates. The high insulin content in breast milk may also lower the risk of type 1 diabetes in infants.

Mother Holding Baby While Eating Breastfeeding Diet Breakfast Standing at Kitchen Table

What constitutes a well-balanced diet?

A well-balanced diet is rich in vitamins, minerals, high-fiber carbohydrates, lean proteins, nourishing fats and hydration. Since breastfeeding increases your caloric needs by approximately 340-400 calories per day, focusing on nutrient-dense foods is crucial for meeting your energy needs and supporting milk production.

Key nutrients in a breastfeeding diet

Protein: Essential for muscle repair and satiety, protein also supports recovery and milk production. Include lean sources like chicken, turkey, eggs, tofu, seitan, beans, tempeh and lentils to nourish your body and provide the best for your growing baby. Omega-3 fatty acids: These "healthy fats" are vital for heart health, brain function and your baby’s brain development. Aim for at least two servings of fish per week (about 6-8 ounces) as recommended by the American Heart Association. Include other sources like edamame, flax seeds, chia seeds, soybean oil and walnuts. Be cautious with high-mercury fish like king mackerel, marlin, shark, swordfish, tilefish, bigeye tuna, perch, largemouth bass and catfish. Vitamin D: Crucial for bone health, vitamin D can be especially important during fall and winter months. Babies do not get enough vitamin D naturally through breast milk so supplementation is crucial. Consider supplementation if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding. Calcium: Replenish calcium as your baby draws it from your body. Aim for around 1,000 milligrams daily through leafy greens, nuts, fortified plant-based milks and dairy products. Iron: Combat fatigue and maintain energy levels with iron-rich foods such as spinach, beans, meats, eggs and fortified cereals. Enhance iron absorption by pairing these with Vitamin C-rich foods like peppers and citrus fruits.

Supporting healthy milk production

Incorporate galactagogues, or foods known to enhance milk supply, into your diet. Key options include: Oats: Rich in fiber and iron, oats support healthy lactation and milk production. Check out some tasty carrot cake overnight oats to pair great with your fall menu. Garlic: Garlic potentially boosts milk production but may alter breast milk’s flavor. Monitor your baby’s reaction. Spaghetti squash is just about in season. This garlic spaghetti squash dish is a great to combine the fall and benefits of garlic all into one. Leafy greens: Spinach, kale and broccoli are loaded with iron, calcium and folate, aiding milk supply. Interested in learning more about leafy greens? This article will provide you with a wealth of information! Nuts: Cashews, almonds and other nuts provide protein and healthy fats beneficial for milk production and are great as snacks or meal additions. Interested in combining both the nutrition of nuts and garlic together? Try out this recipe for delicious flavors. Lactation cookies/snacks: Often made with brewer’s yeast, flax seeds, and oats, these treats are designed to support lactation. Looking for a little sweet fix? These cookies will provide you with not only that but also a balance of oats, brewer yeast, hemp seeds and flax seeds.

Vitamins and minerals

During the first year after birth, include iodine and choline in your diet to support overall health.
  • Iodine sources: Iodized salt, dairy products, eggs and seafood.
  • Choline sources: Legumes (peas, lentils, beans), seafood, meats, eggs and dairy products.

Hydration

Proper hydration is essential while breastfeeding, as your fluid needs increase to support milk production. Breastfeeding mothers need close to 16 cups of water per day. This can come from foods, water itself and other beverages. Aim for a large glass of water every time you breastfeed to keep yourself and your milk supply well-hydrated.

How much caffeine is OK?

Caffeine lover? Caffeine does transfer to breast milk in small amounts but generally doesn’t impact your baby when consumed in moderation. Looking to optimize your breast milk supply and enjoy some caffeine at the same time? Limit intake to about 300 milligrams per day, equivalent to 2-3 cups of coffee. Check out some of these tasty caffeine-free beverages.

Alcohol and breastfeeding

Alcohol is always a big topic that comes up. It’s important to discuss this with your provider. Avoiding alcohol is always the safest but it has been shown to be safe to consume moderate amounts of alcohol. What does this look like? A moderate amount is defined as one serving of alcohol/day.

Plant-based diets and breastfeeding

A plant-based diet can still meet all your nutritional needs, though you may need to supplement with vitamin B-12 and iron. Low vitamin B-12 levels can affect your baby’s neurological development. Sources include nutritional yeast, fortified plant-based milks, fortified cereals, seaweed and fortified meat substitutes.

More ways to support a healthy breastfeeding diet

Be mindful of baby’s sensitivities: Observe how your baby responds to different foods you eat, as they might react to certain items. Easy meal prep: Batch-cook and freeze meals to ensure you always have nutritious options available. Nutritious smoothies: Blend fruits, veggies, protein and healthy fats like pepitas or chia seeds for a convenient, nutrient-dense meal or snack. Smart snacking: Choose snacks that combine protein and produce, such as nuts with fruit, yogurt with berries, hummus with veggies, or a cheese stick with whole-grain crackers. Personalized nutrition: Each breastfeeding journey is unique. Tailor your diet to your individual needs and consult with healthcare providers for personalized advice to ensure you and your baby get the best start in life. A breastfeeding diet looks different to each and every person. Consider checking in and reviewing your diet if you have any questions or concerns with a medical professional such as a dietitian, healthcare provider or lactation consultant. They can assist you with the proper tools that are needed.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title="Featured Products" border_width="2"][vc_row_inner equal_height="yes" content_placement="middle" gap="35"][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="178672" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1728505790027{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/earth-mama-organic-milkmaid-tea"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="178671" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1728505803827{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/gaia-herbs-lactation-support"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="178670" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1728505817507{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/zahler-postnatalflow"][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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