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  2. 25 Best Care Packages to Send to Make Their Day a Bit ... - AOL

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    Send these unique and special care packages to military members, family, friends, college students, sick friends, pregnant women, young adults, and more.

  3. 20 of the best gifts for new moms (that aren't for the baby)

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    This care package includes: herbal relief body mist, boob balm, postpartum cream, lavender soaking salts, barrier oil, coconut milk bath, a muslin burp cloth, almond and cocoa body cream and a ...

  4. 20 Thoughtful Care Packages to Send Right to Their Doorstep - AOL

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    This relaxing care package makes it much easier, and it's very lavender-themed. Six cookies of your choice come with a lavender-filled eye mask, lavender hand lotion, lip balm, scented candle ...

  5. Maternity package - Wikipedia

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    A Finnish couple rejoice in opening their maternity package A mother expecting a baby receives the package.. The maternity package (Finnish: äitiyspakkaus, Swedish: moderskapsförpackning), known internationally as the Finnish "baby box," is a kit granted by the Finnish social security institution Kela, to all expectant or adoptive parents who live in Finland or are covered by the Finnish ...

  6. Postpartum care - Wikipedia

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    Agencies provide specialist carers that come to the new parents' home. This job used to be known as the monthly nurse, as she came and lived with the family for a month.. Now more common terms are maternity nurse, newborn care specialist, or confinement nanny; the worker is not a registered health care professional such as the word "nurse" usually implies in current Engli

  7. Layette - Wikipedia

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    Expectant parents today are more likely to purchase pre-curated layette sets from brands. [2] Traditionally, women would often hand-sew or knit their baby's clothes during their pregnancy. Today "layette" is often used to identify a baby clothing section of a store. [3] The term can also be used for bedding, accessories, and baby care items.