Self-Care Saturday: 3 Must-Haves for a Bit of Quality Me-Time

Being pregnant is hard work.

Your body is doing the most amazing job growing an entire little person.

So as we head into February & the temperature continues to drop, why not take some time out this weekend for a bit of me-time… you deserve it!

 

1) The Bump Treat Box

 

The first step to the ultimate self-care Saturday? A relaxing bubble bath!

Lie back and enjoy a luxurious soak, complete with soothing music, a good book & even some scented candles if you’re feeling fancy.

After your bath, it’s time for a little TLC with the nourishing Unity Beauty products in the Bump Treat Box.

 

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The Bump Treat Box

 

First, massage your bump with the anti-stretch mark oil & cream duo. Then apply the rich body moisturiser to your legs, arms and anywhere else that could do with a hydrating pick-me-up.

 

2) The Bamboo Maternity Pyjamas

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After all that pampering, it’s time to get comfy.

The best way to do that? Slip into a pair of our stylish lounge pyjamas. Made in natural bamboo viscose, they’re soft, breathable, hypoallergenic and even help to wick away moisture & regulate your temperature.

Also available in a long-sleeved version, these PJs look & feel fantastic – just what you need.

 

3) The Cosy Shawl

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And last but not least, fight back against the blizzard with your favourite fluffy slippers & the perfect cosy wrap.

Snuggle up on the sofa & complete the picture with whatever helps you to unwind. Whether that means your favourite movie, a great book or crafty project, or even just a nice long nap!

 

Wishing you a wonderfully relaxing self-care Saturday mamas!

Christmas Baby Names: 10 Stylish Names Inspired by the Festive Season

Looking for Christmas baby names? The holiday season is in full swing & if your little one is due to make an appearance in the next few weeks, you may be feeling inspired by the festive fun!

Check out our top 10 seasonal name ideas now.

Christmas Baby Names for Girls


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Noelle

This beautiful French name actually means ‘Christmas’.  Also spelt Noel for a boy – what could be better for a Christmas baby!

Holly

Holly is one of those traditional nature names that is enjoying a resurgence recently.

Conjuring up images of rich green foliage, bright red berries & festive winter scenes, it’s always a popular choice for December babies here in the UK.

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Ivy

Holly’s ultra-feminine & ever so slightly quirky sister, Ivy is another beautiful botanical name that’s perfect for December babies.

Beyoncé & Jay Z chose it for their eldest, Blue Ivy, and well, if it’s good enough for Queen Bey…

Clara

Smart & stylish with plenty of vintage appeal, Clara comes from Latin origins meaning clear and bright – perfect for evoking those crisp December nights.

Clara is also the name of the little girl in The Nutcracker – the ultimate festive ballet.

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Eve

If your little one happens to arrive on the 24th or even the 31st of December, Eve could be a beautiful choice.

The Hebrew name, meaning ‘life’, is literally the oldest name in the book and yet, with its sleek streamlined sound, still manages to feel modern.

Christmas Baby Names for Boys

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Gabriel

A popular Hebrew name meaning ‘God is my Strength’, in Christian tradition Gabriel is the name of the archangel who kicked off the Christmas story by heralding the news of Jesus’ birth.

He also appears in Jewish & Muslim texts, presiding over heaven & serving as the angel of mercy, life, joy, judgement, truth & dreams – a lot to live up to for a new little one!

Nicholas

A good strong name with a regal ring to it, Nicholas is an ever-popular choice – especially at this time of year.

After all, what better December namesake than jolly old St Nick himself!

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Rudy

Inspired by the famous reindeer, Rudy is the softer version of the name, which comes with infinitely more street cred.

A lovely choice for boys or girls, Rudy is a Christmas name with an alternative twist.

 

Emmanuel

Another Biblical option, Emmanuel is a Hebrew name meaning ‘God is with us’ and is the name given to the promised Messiah in the prophecy of Isiah.

Robin

A classic winter bird name, Robin is a bright & chirpy choice which is long due for a revival – perfect for boys or girls.

Wishing you a wonderful festive season mamas – whether you’re celebrating baby’s first Christmas or expecting a new arrival in the New Year!

Pregnancy Insomnia: Why Can’t I Sleep & What Can I do About it?

Babies steal your sleep. That’s a fact. We may not like it much, but we expect it and are prepared when it happens.

What can come as more of a surprise, is that the little munchkins start their sleep-stealing habits long before they’re born.

 

So what causes pregnancy insomnia?

 

We’ve identified the top 6 reasons for loss of sleep in pregnancy:

1. Difficulty getting comfortable
2. Nighttime bathroom breaks
3. Vivid dreams
4. Congestion & snoring
5. Baby kicks
6. Anxiety

Read on to discover why you’re losing sleep through pregnancy & what you can do about it.

 

1. Difficulty Getting Comfortable

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The Cause:

Many women struggle to find a comfy sleeping position while pregnant.

What with backache, pelvic pain, heartburn and difficulty supporting the bump it’s little wonder – especially if you’re not used to sleeping on your side.

The Solution:

Extra pillows – lots of them! Try a pillow between your knees to take some of the strain away from your hips. Another one under the bump will provide extra support.

Specialist pregnancy pillows are a great option if you’re struggling to settle down at night. You could try a full body pillow or something a little more discreet like the Ardega 4 in 1 Pregnancy Support Pillow which is ideal for tucking under the bump, and will also help with breastfeeding after baby is born.

Of course, the right maternity nightwear, specifically designed for pregnancy will also work wonders. If you’re struggling with sore breasts at night, we recommend trying a maternity sleep bra for a little added support.

Our Sleep Kit offers all you need when it comes to maternity nightwear – with a comfy bra, a soft nightie & a matching dressing gown.

You can shop comfortable maternity pyjamas & nighties here>>

 

 

2. Night-time Bathroom Breaks

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The Cause:

A classic pregnancy symptom with a more involved explanation than you might think!
Hormonal changes in your body during pregnancy cause blood to flow more quickly to your kidneys, causing them to work faster than usual.

On top of this, you’ll have up 50% more blood pumping around your body than normal, which means more fluid for them to process. And of course let’s not forget the growing baby curled up comfortably, pressing on your bladder!

The Solution:

Cut down on drinks before bed. It sounds obvious, but it really is the best way to combat the situation. Try to drink plenty during the day, then stop right after dinner.

 

3. Vivid Dreams

 

Pregnant woman suffering pregnancy insomnia

Dreams reflect your mental state, so with all the life-altering changes & natural worries that come with expecting, it’s hardly surprising that vivid dreams during pregnancy are common.

Vivid dreams may, in fact, be as much a side effect of your interrupted sleep as the cause of it.

Dreams typically happen during the REM phase of sleep. If you’re waking up several times per night anyway, interrupting an REM cycle mid-dream becomes ever more likely.

 

4. Congestion & Snoring

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The Cause:

If you suddenly find yourself snoring for the first time during pregnancy, hormonal changes are the culprit again.

Increased levels of oestrogen & progesterone can cause the blood vessels in your nose to dilate, resulting in congestion and all the embarrassing side effects.

The Solution:

If you aren’t already sleeping on your side, switching could make a big difference – snoring is worse when you lie on your back. You could also try elevating your head (this can also help with heartburn).

If these don’t work, there are always over the counter anti-snoring aids such as nasal strips.

 

5. Baby Kicks Through the Night

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You may have noticed the pattern – you sit down to relax & your baby starts to kick.

Babies love to move around in the womb when mum is still, so it’s no surprise that lying down to sleep at night can often trigger a dance party in your belly…

There’s not a lot you can do if your little one happens to be a night owl… just try to relax and enjoy the fact that baby is alive and kicking… as it were.

 

6. Anxiety in Pregnancy

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The Cause:

Anxiety is one of the most common causes of pregnancy insomnia.
Any number of things could be keeping your mind ticking over into the wee small hours: The birth, becoming a mother, work-related or financial issues, your changing relationship with your partner… take your pick!

The Solution:

There’s no fool-proof solution here, but optimising your nighttime routine can make a big difference.

First, banish all screens from the bedroom and try to wind down before bedtime – take a warm bubble bath, read a book – do whatever it is that helps you to relax.

If your mind is buzzing with worries or ideas, try keeping a notebook & pen by the bed to jot things down. Whether it’s a full diary entry, random thoughts or even a to-do list for the next day – purging it out onto paper may help to calm your restless mind.

 

If you are suffering with pregnancy insomnia we hope you’ve found these tips helpful. If you’d like further information check out the NHS’s online guide to tiredness in pregnancy.

And don’t forget, if you’re worried you can always speak to your GP or midwife.

Maternity Nightwear: Dream a Little Dream in Seraphine

It’s no secret that sleep can be a little elusive when you’re expecting. With all the excitement and anticipation (not to mention the hormones) that come along with your little bundle of joy – is it really any wonder? But there is hope – Give yourself the best possible chance at a great night’s sleep with some ultra-comfy and super stylish Seraphine maternity nightwear!

 

Maternity Nightwear

 

Sleeping in lace always brings the sweetest dreams, and our Lace Maternity and Nursing Nightie is the perfect one for pregnancy & a fashion bloggers’ favourite! Available in blush pink or classic black, it’s made in the softest stretch fabric, with easy access for nursing and a sexy touch of lace at the bust.

 

 

A good set of maternity nightwear is guaranteed to bring a smile to your face come bedtime, and ours are designed to be extra soft and comfy to help you drift gently off. our Black Bamboo Lounge Maternity Pyjamas are chic and comfy and a real customer favourite – just check out the glowing reviews online. They are designed for lounging during the day, sleeping at night and are even perfectly respectable for receiving visitors in the early days after the birth.

 

Chic Maternity Nightwear

 

And don’t forget the basics for your hospital bag. You’ll need at least a couple of nice comfy maternity nighties – our Midnight Blue Button Down Maternity Nightie is a great option. And you’ll be grateful for some soft & supportive maternity bras with easy access for breastfeeding – perfect for those first precious hours skin to skin with baby.

 

 

Sweet dreams mamas!

 

Hospital Bag Checklist: What to Pack for Mum & Baby

As your third trimester approaches, it’s time to start thinking about what to pack in your hospital bag.

Space at the hospital is limited, but you definitely don’t want to arrive only to realise that you’ve forgotten something essential.

 

Zabeena’s Hospital Bag Checklist

 

We caught up with third-time mama Seraphine model Zabeena, who shared her ultimate hospital bag checklist with us. These are the things she’ll be taking along for baby number three.

Zabeena is packing the Seraphine Tote Bag 

Check out our Hospital Bag selection to see our top picks for taking to the hospital.

 

Hospital Bag Must-Haves For Mum

What to pack in your hospital bag

 

*Your Birth Plan: You’ll want a printed copy handy to give to your midwife.

*Comfy Maternity Nightwear: A soft button-down nightie is a must – it’s ideal for labour as well as skin to skin and breastfeeding afterwards. A matching dressing gown and supportive sleep bra are also a great idea to pack.

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*Slippers: Because nobody wants to get cold feet during labour!

*A Camera: Capture those first precious moments.

 

Packing your hospital bag

 

* The Wash Bag: Make sure to pack all the regular overnight essentials – Toothbrush & toothpaste, lip balm, hairbrush, ties & clips, flannel, face wash, deodorant, travel size shower gel, shampoo, conditioner & towels, tissues, wet wipes, and maternity pads.

*Some Distractions: Magazines, music, phone, iPad & chargers – don’t get caught out without juice at a crucial moment.

*Snacks & Drinks: Pack plenty for you & your partner – It may be a long wait, and nobody wants a hangry birthing partner! Isotonic drinks like Lucozade are a great way to keep your energy levels up.

 

Nursing Essentials for Your Hospital Bag

 

*Nursing Bras & Comfy Briefs: A few pairs of comfy briefs are a must for after labour. And if you plan to nurse, you’ll want to pack some comfortable nursing bras.

*Nipple Cream: To ease any soreness

*Breast Pads: An essential whether you’re nursing or not

*A Nursing Shawl: For discreet breastfeeding when visitors come to call. Our collection of stylish breastfeeding covers are a great choice and are also perfect for swaddling baby.

 

Baby Hospital Bag Essentials

Baby clothes to pack in your hospital bag

 

*Diapers: Pack plenty, and make sure to bring the right size for newborns.

*Outfits for Baby: 3 soft newborn onesies, preferably front opening ones, and a nice outfit for going home in. Check out our beautiful gift sets for newborns featuring 100% organic cotton baby clothes.

*Accessories for Baby: a hat, socks, mittens and a baby blanket are all essentials for keeping your little one cozy for the trip home.

 

Leaving Hospital Outfit

Hospital bag checklist - what to pack

 

Soft, Comfy Maternity Clothes: Your body will take time to settle back to normal, so your maternity leggings, tops and dresses will be your best friends for the first weeks & months with baby. Choose an outfit that’s soft, comfy and easy to wear. But don’t forget, you’ll be taking plenty of pictures of baby’s first few days, so make sure to choose an outfit you’ll be happy to look back on in years to come.

Sleeping for Two: Seraphine PJs & a Bump Nest Pregnancy Pillow

With all the excitement and anticipation that comes with pregnancy (not to mention the hormones involved), it’s little wonder that getting enough sleep can be a challenge when you’re expecting.

Sleep can be illusive at the best of times, but during pregnancy, your little bundle of joy will find all kinds of ways to keep you up at night – even before they are born! To begin with, there’s hormones & morning sickness to contend with. When you reach the second trimester, you may be suffering with heartburn or indigestion. And by the third trimester you could have baby pushing on your bladder every half hour, aches and pains all over and a huge bump to manoeuvre about!

So what’s an expectant mum to do? What’s the secret to a good night’s sleep?… Well we don’t have all the answers, but we do know 2 things that might just help:

 

 

Seraphine Pyjamas

With a growing bump, your usual PJs may not be cutting it any more – too hot, too tight, not soft enough etc – so the perfect pair of maternity pyjamas could make all the difference in your quest for a peaceful night. Look for styles made in soft natural fibres like cotton or bamboo, that won’t feel tight across your curves. One of our lacy nursing nighties could be a stylish option, or if you’re more of a PJs kinda girl, you’ll love our Bamboo Lounge Maternity Pyjamas, which are perfect for the colder season!

 


Bump Nest Pregnancy Pillow

Once you’ve got your pregnancy pyjamas down, it’s time to turn your attention to your pillow. Many women find that with a growing bump, a regular pillow simply doesn’t provide the right kind of support. If this is the case, we’d like to introduce you to the Bump Nest Pregnancy Pillow. This full body wrap around pillow provides the perfect support for your bump and back, and comes in a range of cute colours & patterns. It’s fully machine washable and made to last; retaining its original fluffiness through all of your pregnancies. Designed to relieve all the typical pregnancy aches and pains, a Bump Nest pregnancy pillow will help you to drift off naturally into a deep & peaceful sleep, leaving you refreshed and ready to face your day. Buy yours now on Nordstrom.

 

 

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