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I Don't Care That This Mom & Baby Brand Is Getting Hate Online—They Make the Best Postpartum Products on the Market

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As a shopping writer and mom, I’m always looking for the best products to add to my everyday routine. Recently, I became a second-time mom after a ten-year age gap, and for some reason, landing on postpartum essentials I needed for recovery was more challenging than I thought. Not only did I really not remember what I needed to pack in my hospital bag, but the options were overwhelming, especially when it came to healing essentials. While doing late-night shopping and battling the dreaded middle-of-the-night pregnancy heartburn, I decided to add a few Frida Mom postpartum essentials to my Amazon cart, and I’m so happy I did!

Frida Mom and Baby are essential for moms’ postpartum care and for babies’ daily routines. And even though the brand’s packaging and marketing have created some negative buzz online, the products are still well-made. While I don’t condone any sexualizing marketing terms on the brand’s packaging, I will say that their postpartum essentials got me through the toughest weeks after having my daughter. I snagged the brand’s pads, a perineal foam, a peri bottle, and even their breastfeeding products. Honestly, they perform better than the care packages hospitals provide.

Ahead, see what I packed in my hospital bag as a second-time mom, plus other shopper favorites you can add to your cart.

Frida Mom Upside Down Peri Bottle

$9 $14 36% off
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Although most hospitals provide moms with a peri bottle, I packed this one in my bag. The upside-down, angled neck made it easy to cleanse post-birth without having to wrangle into uncomfortable positions. The water comes out in a gentle stream on your sensitive areas. Multiple reviewers also report using the peri bottle for menstrual hygiene.


Frida Mom 2-in-1 Postpartum Pads

$19 $20 5% off
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Another postpartum care item to consider is the Frida Mom 2-in-1 Postpartum Pads, which are super soft for the perineal area and c-section incisions. The pads feature built-in ice packs that provide up to 20 minutes of cooling therapy, without having to stick them in the freezer! The pads are also absorbent, making a second pad unnecessary.


Frida Mom 8pc Postpartum Underwear

For both of my births, I found the hospital-issued disposable underwear extremely itchy and uncomfortable, so I placed an Amazon order for these Frida disposable underwear. They’re seamless and offer a full coverage design with the “perfect” amount of stretch.

It’s also not restrictive around the tummy area to prevent irritation. I also appreciate that the underwear is mesh-free and breathable. You can even wear it with your favorite pants when you get home.


Frida Mom Postpartum Pads

$11 $12 8% off
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Not to be dramatic, but these pads saved me postpartum. They’re thicker and more absorbent than others on the market and don’t feel bulky like the ones the hospital stocks you up with. I love how soft the materials are and the sticky adhesive that keeps them in place. They’re also a lifesaver when your first postpartum cycle arrives.


Frida Mom Witch Hazel Perineal Healing Foam

$12 $13 8% off
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One shopper said this perineal foam is “gentle, soothing, and perfect for postpartum care.” Made with medicated witch hazel, with no dyes or fragrances, this foam sits on pads for a cooling, healing effect.


Frida Mom 15pc Labor & Postpartum Kit Gift Set

$70 $100 30% off
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The Frida Mom Labor & Postpartum Kit Gift Set is the best option to snag for expecting moms (or yourself). It comes with 15 of the brand’s postpartum items, which make recovery a breeze. The set features one Peri Bottle, 4 disposable underwear, 4 instant ice maxi padsicles, witch hazel pad liners (24ct pack), a perineal healing foam, one gown with snap closures, a toiletry bag, and a caddy to keep everything in one place.


Whether you’re packing your hospital bag or planning to make a care basket for an expectant mom, head to Amazon now to stock up on the best postpartum essentials that help moms feel their best.

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