PREGNANCY ESSENTIALS

Before I got pregnant, I heard some of my friends say how they loved pregnancy. I expected this to be the reality for me too, and it just wasn't, although I've found some things that have really helped me get through it. These are my essentials, must-haves, and favorites for surviving the 9 months.

From top left: AG Jeans, Brooks Launch 3 Running Shoes, Thinksport Water Bottle, Sseko D'Orsay Flats, Bump Nest Pillow, Earth Mama Angel Baby Tea Sampler, Murchison-Hume Plant Based Cleaning Products, Expecting Better, Preggo Leggings, Julep Polish, Belly Band, Jarrow Probiotics.

Jeans: One pair of maternity jeans will take you so far in a maternity wardrobe. These are my favorite and are incredibly well made. Perfect color, distressing, length, and stretch. Get your pre-pregnancy size and be prepared to want to wear everyday.

Running Shoes. My favorite are these by Brooks. I used to be a regular runner, and stopped altogether in my first trimester when I got so horribly sick for four months. I struggled through a my second trimester with a harsh winter that didn't allow for much outside time, and I finally picked it back up again when it started to turn warmer and I entered my third trimester, at a time when most people probably stop running. My first run shocked me in lots of ways; I was much heavier, had a pregnant belly, and hadn't run in 6 months, but for the few minutes when I was running, I felt like myself again. It's been a game changer for me, and even though I'm much slower and larger, I wouldn't trade the endorphins for anything. I hope to continue being active for the rest of my pregnancy.

Water bottle. It's so important to stay hydrated during pregnancy, and I really tried to up my water intake with a pretty (non-plastic) water bottle. I really wanted a white one and found this one, that has a narrow mouth and bottle top attachment, and is vacuum insulated so drinks stay really cold. I think the narrow mouth attachment is so much easier to drink out of than the standard wide mouth that comes with so many steel water bottles, so this was a lucky find.

Leggings. Preggo Leggings makes these that are great for working out or just as a closet staple. (Bonus: they're half the price point of others I've tried (Blanqi) and just as good if not better quality.)

Belly Band. Useful for when you want to squeeze into your pre-pregnancy jeans. I have a generic one in black, similar here.

Pregnancy Pillow. The one I have and love is by Bump Nest. There's not one "right" way to use it so you can mold it to how it best works for you. Helpful for avoiding waking up with sore hips. (Note: Bump Nest is taking a break, but you can find their pillows here.)

Sseko D'Orsay Flats. When nothing else fits, get new shoes. These are comfortable, stylish and contribute to a greater cause, giving employment and college scholarships to women in Uganda. I love wearing fashionable items that make a difference, and it feels especially fitting to support women globally while pregnant.

Probiotics: In addition to taking prenatal vitamins, probiotics can be something your doctor recommends (of course always check anything you take, prenatally or not, with your healthcare provider). Helpful for increasing good bacteria, which is good for the immune system and a variety of other functions. I learned that the type and amount of good bacteria I have in my body is what I will pass onto my baby during the process of birth, so I'm being strategic about upping my intake. I like this one by Jarrow Formulas because it's shelf stable and doesn't require refrigeration. (I've been getting questions on which prenatal vitamins I take, I like food based ones like these along with DHA, similar here.)

Lashes: This is such an indulgence, but for special occasions I really love eyelash extensions. I get mine done by Rachel at Lash On Wax Off. Anything that makes me feel pretty while pregnant is a big win for me, and these last for weeks on me and have saved countless hours of getting ready time. Especially perfect for new mom life where you have little sleep and no time for mascara application.

Polished Nails: It sounds silly, but having my nails done was helpful in feeling more like myself while I was pregnant. My favorite line of polish is Julep for their five-free formula, and my go-to bright red is Tamara.

Natural Skincare Products. I switched to mostly natural makeup and skincare products. For makeup I like Jane Iredale, for face: Tata Harper, for hair/body: Dr. Bronner's, for belly oil: Zoe Organics. See more in-depth posts on that here and here.

Teas. For an afternoon pick me up when you're trying to limit your caffeine intake. Earth Mama Angel Baby makes a Mama to Be Tea Sampler which has an awesome variety specifically formulated for pregnancy.

Safe Cleaning Products. For all that nesting. I like the plant-based line by Murchison-Hume; this Hand Care Set and Tray looks fancy on the counter and the scent is divine.

Books I loved: Expecting Better by Emily Oster, And Baby Makes Three by John and Julie Gottman, Bringing Up Bebe by Pamela Druckerman.

Books I did not like: What to Expect When You're Expecting (AKA What Could Go Wrong When You're Expecting; I don't need to know every little possibility there) And all the pregnancy apps. I have friends who loved them and wanted to know what size fruit their baby was each week. This probably works great for someone who is less type A than me, but it turned out to be too much information for me to worry about (ie "The lungs are developing this week!") so I deleted them all.

Those are my must-haves! Would love to hear your favorites as well.

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NEW PRINT IN THE SHOP

I designed and lettered this alphabet print for our nursery, and wanted to make it available to purchase as a download.

I love this print, I feel like it's perfect in a nursery without being too "babyish" and can easily grow with our child into a future toddler's room. Gender neutral and sophisticated, while still being playful and whimsical. 

Details: once purchased, the downloadable file will be immediately emailed to your inbox. File is formatted to print at 8.5 x 11" at 300 dpi. If you'd like a larger size (16 x 20" pictured here) just note that in the comments. You can print on any type of paper, or send to be printed at your local print shop.

Perfect in a nursery, child's room, or gift for your favorite teacher. Available here. Enjoy!

 

NATURAL BEAUTY FAVORITES

I am a total beauty product junkie, but when I got pregnant I got serious about reducing my chemical exposure in my routine. I'm nowhere near completely green, but I switched a few key products to more natural versions and have been pleased with what I've found so far. Here are some brands and products I'm enjoying this pregnancy:

Zoe Organics. I discovered this line initially for babies, and I have a few of their products to use on our babe, but I learned that they also have an amazing skincare line for mamas. I'm using their Belly Oil and Belly Butter daily and have liked both. The butter is thicker in consistency than the oil, and the two can be layered for extra hydration. I have zero stretch marks to report so far, hopefully I'll continue that trend and be able to avoid as many as possible by using these two products. I love the light scent, the organic ingredients, and that the oil comes in a glass bottle.

Faerie Organics. A new-to-me natural makeup brand and only available online, but a lucky discovery. I've been impressed with both the quality and the price point of the products, especially the brushes. I have this one and a flat-top one not pictured on the website currently, but I'm obsessed with both. They are incredibly soft, effective, vegan, and the quality is worth much more than the retail price. I'm also enjoying this highlighter and this concealer and I apply both with the highlighter brush. They also have a skincare line and I like their goat milk cleanser; it's creamy and gentle, perfect for dry or sensitive skin.

Soapwalla. I searched high and low for a natural deodorant, and I finally found this one that I like and am using currently. It's different from a standard roll-on in that it's a cream style application, similar in consistency to frosting, but I heard rave reviews and have been surprisingly impressed with the ease of application and the effectiveness. No other natural deodorant even comes close.

Ere Perez. Another natural makeup company lucky find. It was hard for me to find a bright, perfectly pink and natural blush and this one does the trick. It's made of rice powder and minerals and is silicone free, and I love that the size is more generous than standard since I go through blush like crazy. I also like this cheek and lip tint that has the best staying power, perfect for summer. Also enjoying this foundation that has great coverage and this powder.

Dr. Bronner's. I had trouble finding a natural hair care system that I liked but then I discovered this soap, this hair rinse, and this conditioner to work great. I was familiar with the multi-use soap before but hadn't thought of using it as a shampoo, and have been really impressed with how it lathers and cleans. All the products are highly concentrated and a little goes a long ways, especially the conditioner. (A note about the rinse: it's a darker color, don't be alarmed! I was expecting a white color like a conditioner but the darker color is normal. It requires dilution and works as a post-shampoo rinse, and is helpful for people with really dry or unmanageable hair to seal the cuticle before the conditioner) I am a big fan of the soap and it's many uses, and I especially love the rose scent and that everything by Dr. Bronner's is fair trade and organic.

Olivine. The Love + Roses Beauty Mist is a completely natural, delicious spray for skin, hair, and body. Love that it's good for me plus the scent is light and amazing. Works great as a face mist or as a natural perfume during pregnancy. I'm also obsessed with the Love + Salt Beach Hair and Body Mist. After coming home from our babymoon, I started wearing my hair looser and with more waves since rediscovered that I liked that post-pool look. My hair is naturally slightly wavy and this product perfectly enhances that. I first noticed this company in a Seattle Anthropologie and was drawn in by the amazing packaging (glass bottles and so well-designed that you can keep them out on your bathroom counter) and was thrilled to find that their products are just as awesome and that the company is local to the Northwest.

Skinfix. I get really dry, itchy legs in the winter and had been using coconut oil to combat the dryness, but needed something stronger. This lotion was the most natural one I found that was safe for pregnancy (free of steroids, fragrance, parabens, and phthalates) and designed to help with skin issues requiring stronger treatment like excema. The brand is well-known in Canada and available in the US at Target.

BasiK Organics. I've discovered so many amazing Australian companies while looking for maternity pieces and pregnancy products, and this is one of them. They make organic products for baby and mama, and I was intrigued by their essential oil blends for pregnancy, labor, and postnatal care, which smell amazing and I will be packing for the hospital. I'm also enjoying this Pregnancy Bath Soak made of Epsom salts and organic essential oils specifically designed to help with pregnancy symptoms, and this cream, a concentrated blend of organic oils, which is great for a variety of uses and (bonus!) is also is safe for baby.

Coco Powder. This isn't a brand, but the best natural beauty secret for brunettes. I apply this powder with a fluffy face brush to my roots every night (instead of a dry shampoo that turns my roots white) and it lets me go for up to a week without washing my hair. The volume and texture is amazing, plus all that saved blow dry time, and you smell like a chocolate chip cookie, what more could you want in a hair powder? I love this product.

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