
A gentle show of support for the fourth trimester.
The postpartum period is a season of immense change. Between recovery, sleep deprivation, emotional shifts, and learning how to care for a newborn, new mothers are carrying a lot—often all at once. The Postpartum Survival Bundle was created as a meaningful way to offer encouragement, comfort, and small moments of care during this tender time.
What It Is
A thoughtfully curated support bundle designed to remind a new mom that she is seen, supported, and doing an incredible job. Each item was chosen to offer either emotional reassurance, sensory comfort, or a sense of ease on days that feel especially heavy.
Why We Chose It
The fourth trimester is not about perfection—it’s about getting through each day with compassion. This bundle meets moms where they are, offering gentle encouragement and realistic self-care moments that fit into the unpredictability of postpartum life.
What’s Included
Affirmation Magnet
A simple, visible reminder that she is an amazing mom—perfect for the fridge or another frequently seen space. Designed to encourage positive self-talk on days when confidence feels shaky.
Belgian Chocolate Bar
A small, comforting indulgence for moments when she needs a little lift. Because nourishment can also look like joy.
Shower Mist Duo
Designed to transform quick showers into moments of self-care—without adding time or effort.
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Morning Shower Mist – An uplifting scent to help her feel refreshed and supported at the start of the day
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Evening Shower Mist – A calming blend to help her unwind and transition into rest
Each bottle includes an encouraging message, reinforcing that even the simplest routines can be acts of care.
Mama Knows Hat
A comfortable, stylish staple for days when getting ready feels like too much. Easy to throw on, it helps her feel a little more put together—without requiring extra effort.
A Gift That Says “I’m Here”
The Postpartum Survival Bundle isn’t about fixing the hard parts of postpartum—it’s about walking alongside them. It’s a reminder that support matters, encouragement helps, and she doesn’t have to do this alone.