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comfymommy · 1 year
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Can Pragnant Women Wear Mask ? - COMFY MOMMY – ComfyMommyShop
Pregnant women with COVID-19, who have pre-existing medical conditions, like diabetes or chronic high vital sign, or those that are older or overweight, also are more likely to suffer severe health complications thanks to COVID-19. The research says all people, including pregnant women, can wear masks once they are public to slow the spread of COVID-19. Wearing of the mask is recommended because studies have shown that folks can spread the virus before showing any symptoms.
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ARE FACE MASKS SAFE DURING PREGNANCY?
Worldwide, many pregnant women wear masks at work, including the widely used N95 respirator with a filtering mask. The N95 respirator restricts normal airflow, so a lady may need to breathe harder while wearing it. A question that arises in our mind, does an N95 filtering mask put more physical stress on a pregnant woman who wears it?
But the research says whether pregnant women who wear an N95 respirator have different health effects than women who are not pregnant. Researchers took steps to make sure that the tests did not themselves create a risk for harm. They monitored 16 pregnant and 16 non-pregnant voluntary participants for pulse rate, pressure level, fetal pulse, and other indicators of heart and lung function. The research includes an hour of alternating sitting, standing, and moderate exercise on a stationary bicycle, both with and without a filtering mask.
However, both pregnant and non-pregnant women wearing the respirator mask had a mild—but significant—increase within the heart resting or pressure. The provisional increase did not affect heart and lung function, so it is unlikely to cause health problems in healthy women.
HOW CAN PREGNANT WOMEN SAVE THEMSELVES FROM GETTING COVID-19?
Pregnant women should do similar things in the general public to avoid infection. You will help stop the spread of COVID-19 by taking these actions-
Cover your cough (using your elbow may be a useful technique).
Avoid people that are sick.
Clean your hands often using alcohol-based hand sanitizer or soap and water.
Stay at home or a minimum of six feet faraway from people who do not sleep in your home.
Avoid public gatherings and individuals with symptoms.
Maintain an appropriate social distance (6 feet) and wear a mask if you will not maintain distance.
What if I am a pregnant health care worker exposed to Coronavirus?
Ans- At present, pregnant patients should observe similar precautions and procedures. All other healthcare workers are instructed to look after their employee health or infection prevention and control departments for guidance on PPE.
CAN COVID-19 CAUSE PROBLEMS FOR A PREGNANCY?
Ans- We do not know at this point if COVID-19 would cause problems during pregnancy or affect the health of the baby after birth. It is essential to possess an idea in place and brace oneself for you and your family's best health. Do not panic, but know enough and stay informed to understand when the time is right, if necessary, to take proper action.
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maddicurry · 8 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Mommy O’Clock Robe / Matching Baby.
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brooklynislandgirl · 5 years
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   Who cried when they brought their child home for the first time:
“So ah....d'at's happenin'.”The phone shakes in Luka’s hand as he tries to get a good view of the back seat from over his shoulder. The video captures Beth, wane and frailer than she normally looks, but somehow more radiant than ever as she fusses with the tiniest of socks on the tiniest of feet sticking out of the swaddling blanket wrapping the sleeping infant up inside the newborn car seat.There’s a rousing and tinny chorus of shouts and whoops, whistles and other celebratory noises that he’s sure won’t be delighting the rest of the two hundred men crammed inside the Quonset huts that are home for his unit, as Boss and the rest try to crowd around the crappy old computer setup. It may be 4 in the afternoon in Hawai’i, but it’s only 6.30 the next morning where they are.“Could say ‘wishin’ ye lo’ were here’, bu’....be bi’o’a’loi’e.”
She half grins but no one can tell if it’s at Luka’s comment or the baby.One of them asks the obvious question at hand.“Dunna have o’ name ye’... stars dunno be o’loi’ned or some shite.”House is sobbing when the camera cuts out, the video call interrupted by terrible satellite internet, the time ran out, someone farted the wrong way, a dozen other reasons that don’t seem to matter at the moment.“No’ true, Lulu. Her name is Po’okelamakanahawikahepualaha’ole.”He gives her the same look he did when she said that in the hospital. It’s got to be the drugs still in her system if she thinks he can even begin pronouncing that name.
Who would wake up in the middle of the night to check on the kid(s):He’ll never tell Beth that she snores. Not loudly, not even really noticeable if not for these moments when he’s awake and everything else...isn’t. She sleeps on her side and curls around the baby, protectively. He reaches out and tucks a stray lock of hair back behind her ear. That’s when he notices that Éire is awake too. Staring up at him with big hazel eyes and little spit bubbles at her mouth. It feels almost like theft when he gingerly gets out of bed and scoops her up, careful not to wake mommy shark.They go out in the garden where he sings snippets of his mother’s old lullabies he can barely remember. Faery tales older than his blood. Offers her coffee since they’re up early as he moves past the gate and out onto the sand, introducing her to the sea and the moon in ways her mother can’t.
Who changes the kid(s) diapers:
“No...d’at be o’WMD...”He’s holding the folded up diaper at arm’s length as far from him as he could get.“...Geneva be makin’ conventions against d’is sort o’d’ing, luv.”She can’t help but laugh. She was the reason why they used cloth over disposable. While he goes to put it in the special and thankfully smell-proof container, Beth blows raspberries on Hawika’s belly. She wonders if he grumbles when she’s not here, or if its just a show because she is.
Who makes the bottles:She’s completely unaware that he’s standing in the doorway. Her back is almost to him but at this angle he can just barely make out Hawika’s auburn curls glistening in the dim nightlight. Beth insists on breast-feeding, pumps when she has to work, because she hates the idea of not bonding enough with the baby. He’s tried to tell her that it doesn’t matter if she was created outside of the usual way, but Beth won’t hear him. He can’t know that she worries the little girl will somehow think less of her because technically she isn’t Hawika’s real mother. Andy had always disliked Iwalani for the same reasons and she...she can’t bear the idea.
Who stays up late at night to rock the kid(s) to sleep and sings them lullabies:Éiredozes in his arms as he rocks gingerly in a chair not designed for someone of his height. One blunt-tipped finger traces each of her tiny ones, then each of her ears. She stretches and grasps at his hand with her own and latches on, curling her tongue against the roof of her mouth in a suckling gesture that has him reaching for the bottle tucked at his side. The nights that Beth works, an arrangement worked out so that at least one of them would be home any given time, are the ones he likes best. It’s quiet and the fragrant breeze drifts in through the nursery window, carrying the scent of the sea and the greenery surrounding the house. He couldn’t have imagined that a few short years ago when all he had to look forward to coming home to was an empty apartment and the next ship’s call, that a new life was waiting. And now that new life was small and warm, and settled into his arms more perfectly than her mother does.
Who is guilty of spoiling the kid(s):
“Oh my gawd, Cerise. Look at him!”“Definitely not local.”“Definitely.”“Y’all are some thirsty bitches.”“Well, he can ride me any time he wants.”“Shhhh. He’ll hear you.”It happens twice a week. The lot of them, some married and some not. Cerise is new to the group and doesn’t know what a joy it is to see Lieutenant O’Rian out on the ranch with his little girl. They know he’s married, that he bought the horse that his daughter rides and is only JUST taller than her father when she stands in the saddle. That he’s Irish. The rest is rumour. That he comes from money. That he’d been in some kind of accident in the field. A few years ago Karen had managed to get him to buy her a few drinks, almost got him to go home with her.“Da! Go! Go!Luka couldn’t care less about the rumours. The stares and awkward attempts at flirting while he walks the horse across the field. Though if he were to tell the truth...after this he does have a date. He’s taking Éire to breakfast, then the beach. Then back home for a bath before they go shopping for new clothes. Tomorrow the biggest gift is coming into the airport, and she wants to look her best for Grandma.
Who would give the kid(s) cookies in the middle of the night:
When she noticed that there was no sound coming from Hawika’s room, Beth crawled out of bed, wrapping her robe around her. Not because she was cold but...it had been a while since she’d lived in New York. A quick check showed the little girl’s bed was unmade, the covers thrown back, and her stuffed seal pup conspicuously absent. She pads down the hall, passing the guest room, passing the living room where she’s a hundred percent sure Andy is oblivious to anything but his head phones and his whiskey {and for once, taking the ban on smoking seriously}.
The kitchen is illuminated by the bulb above the sink. At the island in the middle of it are two backs. One tall and broad like miles of empty country, boots hooked on the lowest rung of the stool. The other is tiny, covered in pinks and purples, with two pigtails hanging down her back. The memory it brings up takes her back a little. Both of them have glasses of milk in sight and both of them turn in eerie unison. Hawika’s little face is covered with cookie crumbs and toffee chips and a gap-toothed grin.“Hey Apps,” Baz greets her, unclear on the concept that it’s after midnight. Beth folds her arms across her chest and fixes him with her new found power: the Mom stare.“What? S’a’cookie. Ain’t gonna kill’er.”Apparently, Wanda Barton she is not.
Who always takes the kid(s) side:
“O’i-”“We.”“We-”“Mahalo.”“Dunna feel ye apriciate d’ situation-”“Keiki, wha’ Uncle Lulu is try f’ say...if ya don’ give her back dat swing… he gonna rip ya arms an’ legs off like one wookie.”“Be’d!”“What? Got da lil hannabaddah off, din’it?”Despite the look Luka gives her, she watches as her daughter climbs up into the now vacated swing.“Da! Push me! Push me fast!”Who would wake up early to make breakfast for the kid(s) before school:Two eggs. Two strips of vegan bacon which...no. No, he doesn’t want to think about it. Then it’s pancakes. Then porridge. Then…“Can ye jus’ pick one, luv?”And she does. Takes one bite of everything before she’s dancing across the kitchen floor, her tiny backpack glittering and casting rainbows from the sequins catching morning light. The fake-on is being used as floppy bunny ears as she sings a song that only bats in Honduras can hear.Beth is running late, normally this is her part of the job.“Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Hurry uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuup. I’m gonnna be laaaaaaaate.”
Who gets the kid(s) ready for school in the morning:He’s got half her hair done, her shoes are by the door, her lunch is packed, breakfast eaten, face washed, and they’re practically matching in uniforms. He’s not sure why Beth insisted in an all girl Catholic School, but the resources and academia almost make up for the ridiculous tuition. If he doesn’t leave soon though, he’s going to be late, and Luka...cannot be late. He’ll make it up to her with a Saturday afternoon just the two of them, he promises.Just as he hears her car pull up into the drive way.“M’sorry… go’ah go, luv. Be good.”Éire smiles with angelic sleepiness.
Who takes the kid(s) to school:
Beth has run the Boston Marathon and regularly surfs the pipeline. She’s worked in the Congo. She survived over ten years in New York City, and knows how to navigate the subway. But never has she come face to face with a child who doesn’t want to go to school before. It’s creeping closer to to 7:15 and her shoes are still by the door. Her hair is half in and half out of her braids. Her backpack and all of its contents are strewn all over creation.“Hawika! C’mon. We goddah go.”Silence meets her.“I know ya can hear me. Get ya stuff an’ get ya little bottom in da car. NOW.”“O’i dun wanna!”She intentionally sounds as much as she can like Luka. “Dat’s too bad, we all do da kine we don’ wanna, jus’ da way da world works.”The evil glare she gets is breath-taking, and Beth, at the end of her rope, snatches her cell-phone off the counter. It takes almost another ten minutes on hold to bring Luka in from the field and whatever he’s doing with his new little tadpoles.A few quiet words later, Hawika is picking up her things and pretending that nothing happened. Beth has no idea what he said but they are going to have a chat later.
Who goes to the parent-teacher conferences:They present a unified front, even if they have to have an advance schedule of the conferences. They try to make every performance together, every open house, luau, sporting event. It doesn’t really matter how tired they are. How busy their schedule. The teachers drone on and on and they smile and nod. It’s on the way to the car that they finally break ranks. “We NO are buyin’ her a bike f’ her grades, Lulu.”He grins. He’s got the ten minutes driving home to talk her into it, because he spent all night putting that thing together. Who will be the first to suggest to have the “Talk” with the kid{s}.
“She’s only d’irteen, Be’d. Ta young.”“Yeah, an’ Panda wait til I was sixteen an’ caugh’ him red han...well. Ya know wha’ I mean. An’ she no like me a’ dat age. Wen go pick her up t’day from class, an’ she was sittin’ on da hood of her friend Janette’s braddah car. One of da younger boys from Kamehameha had his arm ‘round her, an’ he wearin’ her lip gloss when I pull up. So I t’ink it’s time.”“Oh. No. No’ it. Oi’ be an oak an oi’ canna be moved. But aye...go for’d an’ conquer.” 
Who would choose their child(s) prom outfit:
“Mom! Lindsay Stewart is such a bi-”Beth looks up from her laptop, and the article she was writing for Nursing Quarterly. Brow rising above the upper rim of her glasses at the chosen word.“I mean...well, no. You know what I mean! She stole my dress!”“Stole?”“Well, bought it before I could! And I’ve been saving for months.”Beth smiles softly. She remembers this age, and all the ones that come after it, and this isn’t the worst lesson life could teach her daughter. But she also needs to know that they’ve always got her six. “K, den. So wha’ we do is...you an’ me ...we go shoppin’. Calista’s firs’ den Bijou’s if no like. Shoes, dress, every kine, an’ we put it on my black card. Mebbe after we get some shave ice or some kine a’ Leonard’s, yeah?”
Who would cry when the kid(s) go off to college:
“So dat...dat happened!”The phone shakes in Beth’s hand as she tries to get a good view of the front of Wilmont Hall, the dorm that Hawika’s already mostly moved into. The video captures Luka, strong and tall as ever, a little more silver in his hair than the few years before arms around her dainty waist. Hers are wound around his neck, lifting her a solid foot off the ground. She’s always been a Daddy's girl, and even now, about to start her freshman year, none of that’s changed.Her brother and Baz make comments that are both sweet and snarky, toasting Hawika with Fireball boiler makers which she doesn’t even want to think about. Because it won’t be long before her daughter is going to start experimenting on her own, far beyond the reach of her parents and Beth still remembers what college was like. Notre Dame is far away from Hawai’i and far away from New York and everything is changing. The house is going to be quiet. There won’t be a constant state of everything. It isn’t going to be the three of them any more.“That’s why they call it growing up, babe.” Of course Andy’s right. He almost always is.She catches Luka in her own reflection and sees wet on his face, from both eyes, which surprises her. “So. Hey. Goddah go, wan get my alohas in too. We’ll see you in a couple of days.”She hangs up the call and slips her phone into her pocket, turning to face the other two. She blinks back the moisture in her own eyes and fixes a bright smile. The air isn’t quite chilly yet and the sky is blue, clear, crisp. There’s trees everywhere and dozens of other kids milling around with their parents or gathered in groups scattered over the quad.Maybe twenty more minutes is all she has to give them before Éire’s pulled away by the call of student life. Luka’s arm wraps around Beth’s waist, hers woven behind his back the same way and they walk back to the rental car slowly.“Were o'fair play, luv. Ye want ta troi'y again?”Beth tilts her head up at him, nostrils flaring, the corners of her eyes crinkling, and her lips tremble at the corner. Another entire life flashes in her green gaze as she seriously considers it. Then comes a deep hug, her hand coming to rest against his abs. A little laugh that’s sweet and soft.“I...I think I’m good, Admiral O’Rian.”He grins back, presses a kiss to her brow, and sweeps her off her feet.
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julie-reinspired · 4 years
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Newborn Baby Essentials
1. Reusable and disposable breast pads - There will be a lot of leakage if you breast feed.
2. Snuggle Me Organic | Baby Lounger & Infant Floor Seat - I would order an extra cotton cover and puddle pad as well for backup when those leaky diapers happen!
3. Haakaa Silicone Breastfeeding Manual Breast Pump Milk Pump - This is great to put on the free breast while baby is feeding to collect the milk from the let down. Wish I new about this earlier in my breastfeeding journey! 
4. Halo Bassinest
5. Hatch Baby Rest Sound Machine, Night Light and Time-to-Rise - this one seems really cool and would be a space saver. We did a stand alone night light and white noise sound machine BOTH ARE VERY HELPFUL FOR TRAVEL!
6. Baby bathtub - I didn’t get fancy with it.
7. Johnson's CottonTouch Newborn Baby Wash & Shampoo with No More Tears / Johnson's CottonTouch Newborn Baby Face and Body Lotion -These were my favorite body wash and lotion.
8. Small Space Heater - For the bathroom when you give baby his or her baths.
9. Baby Washcloths - You may want to order 2x
10. Baby Thermometer Forehead and Ear
11. Baby Crystal Nail Files -These are so cute and at first I just filed 
12. Baby Nail Clippers
13. Muslin Swaddle Blankets
14. Organic Nipple Butter
15. Nursing Pillow
16. Zip Up Sleep And Play 
17. Mommy Robe with Matching Baby Swaddle Blanket and Cap
18. Disposable Mesh Panties Post Birth Recovery
19. Always Ultra Thin Feminine Pads with Wings
20. Lansinoh TheraPearl Breast Therapy Pack
21. Diaper Pail - This one is cool because you don’t have to buy specific bags for it. 
22. Felt Letter Board - Not a necessity, but they are so cute for the baby name, weight, and height at the hospital.
I feel like the list could go on and on, but I’m trying to make it somewhat minimal. I will add more if I think of anything else.
Click on the words in bold and you will be able to see the item on amazon. If you purchase through the link I receive a commission so thanks in advance. Hope this is helpful.
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ivelisseleade · 5 years
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Matching Robe Swaddle Baby Gown car seat cover Hospital Delivery Set Nursing Mothers & New Moms To Be Mommy and Me Labor Gift Maternity https://ift.tt/2lLPa5p
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You turned 3 today
My beautiful, wonderful, kind-hearted Emory. Today is your third birthday. I have so much to say to you, so much I want you to know. Today was the end of a 5-day storm so our big plans got washed out. We spent the day in a playplace at Memorial City Mall and had Chic-fil-a for lunch and you got to pick out some candy at a candy store. You picked little gummy things and a rainbow gummy rope. After nap we met picked up Mimi and Papa and went out for dumplings (Ocean’s Palace) and had dinner, then back to Mimi and Papa’s house to open presents and have your little blue genie birthday cake :).  A simple day full of little fun things and celebrating you for  the incredible little girl you have become. You were wonderful all day, and were so happy with your little presents. (Gold shoes that matches Olive’s- you shrieked “Gold shoes just like Olive!! They’re so shiny”, a shopkins mermaid house and things, magic carpet blanket, and an Aladdin swimsuit.) Each gift you were so happy to open and were such a joy to watch. As per usual the day ended with you singing “A whole new World” with Olive and off to bed... where you repeatedly open the door and giggle. Again, as per usual on my last check of your room, I come in and you have your big plastic shopping cart in your bed playing and hide your eyes with your little hands so I can’t see you. :) :) I just could not adore you any more. You are perfect. 
It’s been a big year for us as a family. Daddy finished graduate school, passed the board exam, and began working in a new field. You gained a cousin (”Baby Miller”), Olive began pre-K at a new school, and you were moved up to the big “Ladybugs” class. :) you have become your own person this year, and made your place in this family. And this family would not be complete without you. Here are a few things about you that make you Emory.
-You are stubborn. You want your way, you want to do it yourself. You do not want people to clap for you unless you want them to. You do NOT want anyone to sing happy birthday. :) :) 
- You are confident and headstrong. I stand in awe at little you some times. You are a “force of nature.” little Emory. You are dynamic, and you are strong. All great qualities in an adult. :) But can, at times, be challenging as a 2/3 year old. hahaha.
- You have a mushy heart. You melt when you see a baby, or a tweet  tweet (bird) or almost any animal. You are empathetic beyond reasonable for a little one your age. You have a big big big heart, and I love it. You adore Olive in a way that is hard to  explain, but you adore her. You get still and quiet when daddy raises his voice too loud and cry so honestly and painfully, that it breaks me into pieces. I hate raising my voice to you... but see the above bullet point haha. 
- You adore Olive. You listen to her when she bosses you, as if she is your mommy most times. You light up when she gives you attention. You so perfectly smile, and clap for any achievement or praise that she receives. You are her biggest fan, her biggest cheerleader, and forever her baby. Just this week, I walked into the playroom and Olive was in the little beanbag chair holding you like a baby all swaddled up and everything haha. You sing Disney songs together, and discuss who is the prince part and who is the princess. 
- You are brilliant. Your vocabulary is off the charts, you are learning letters and numbers so quickly. You love to do our little experiments, you are curious about everything. You do so well in your little class.. except that you tell us that you get in arguments about what the weather is like with all the other kids every day during circle time hahahaha. 
- You are just precious beyond words. Incredibly cuddly, (when you want to be), incredibly funny and charming, you make us laugh constantly. You have a way of getting out of trouble by making me laugh, and by using that heart-breaking smile. You may call me a “toopee” and laugh your signature loud cackle where you throw your head back. :) :) 
I tell you every day that I would not change a thing about you, and that you are PERFECT just the way you are. And I mean it. I love you Emory. 
We had a good year. We biked a lot.. You now take your little strider bike down the trail and will bike a few miles on it with us. We ate some great food. You are getting there, and will eat a lot of things. You are learning to swim now with Ms. Janet. you love swim lessons and are soon to be swimming behind Olive. You learned to pretend play. You have such an incredible imagination. I love sitting around the corner, in the other room, watching you play with your dolls. You have the best conversations and play dates with your stuffed animals and dolls. It is always the highlight of my day to see you play. It softens my heart, and takes me back to being little myself. 
The bad- you have allergies.. or something we are trying to get it al figured out... But you get bad excema and we are almost sure it is food intolerance, likely dairy and or soy.. I hate it for you.. But you are such a trooper, it hurts me and your mommy much worse than you. By your 4th birthday we are going to have this thing taken care of. :( Some nights you cry at bedtime because you are “a prince” and you are not “a princess” because we coat you in lotion and put on footie pajamas. :( :( You want to wear your little princess nighty dresses so you can be a princess. This hurts me and your mommy worse that you will ever know. :( But mommy bought you this lacey little robe/dress thing that we put over your pajamas and you are a princess again. And you are happy again. I love how you can go with the flow of things, and accept things like this. I know how important dressing like a princess is to you at your age, and you take it all like a champ. :( :)  
Emory.. You are the last puzzle piece in my life. With you our little family is whole, and my life is complete. You bring so much joy to my life. I tell you every night. I would change NOTHING about you, and that you are PERFECT just the way you are. I feel that  I don’t deserve to have a child as wonderful as you. You are perfect, and you are perfect for me. You are beautiful, you are adorable, you are kind and empathetic, you are hilarious, you are brilliant and creative, you are friendly and considerate, you are everything a daddy could ever want in a little girl. I love you. Always and Forever. 
Love you Emory, Daddy
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comfymommy · 1 year
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Can Pregnant Women Wear Mask ? - COMFY MOMMY – ComfyMommyShop
Pregnant and Non-Pregnant women wearing the respirator mask had a mild—but significant—increase within the heart resting or pressure. The provisional increase did not affect heart and lung function, so it is unlikely to cause health problems in healthy women.
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comfymommy · 10 months
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Big Cactus Print Maternity Robe and Swaddle Set - Matching Dad Shirt - Personalized Baby Hat |Comfy Mummy
Explore the perfect family hospital matching outfit in our Big Cactus Swaddle Print collection at ComfyMommyShop. Discover our maternity robe and swaddle set, including a matching dad shirt and personalized baby hat. Create cherished memories with our mommy and baby robe and swaddle sets.
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comfymommy · 10 months
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Buy  Dragonfly pattern  Maternity Robe - Swaddle , Personalized Hat - Matching Dad Shirt in- ComfyMommyShop
Discover our collection of matching dad shirts, maternity robes, swaddle sets, and personalized baby hats at ComfyMommyShop. Create adorable and coordinated family hospital outfits with our unique  Dragonfly pattern. Make your little one's arrival extra special with our personalized baby hats. Shop now and create unforgettable memories!
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comfymommy · 10 months
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Radiant Parenthood Beginnings: Elevate Your Birthing Experience with our Matching Sunflower Corncob Mom Dad Baby hospital outfit  
Elevate your birthing experience with ComfyMommyShop’s Robe Swaddle Personalized Hat With Matching Dad Shirt in Sunflower Corncobs and Green Swaddle. Order now and step into motherhood with the perfect blend of comfort, style, and family bonding.
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comfymommy · 10 months
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Shop Qua Floral Pattern Matching Dad Shirt -Robe swaddle personalized hat at ComfyMommyShop 
Browse our Aqua Floral Pattern Matching dad shirts, mom and baby outfits, maternity robe and swaddle sets, plus size maternity hospital gowns, and labor and delivery outfits at ComfyMommyShop. Create stylish and coordinated ensembles for the whole family. Shop now and make special memories with your Baby & loved ones.
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comfymommy · 10 months
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Radiant Parenthood Beginnings: Elevate Your Birthing Experience with our Matching Sunflower Corncob Mom Dad Baby hospital outfit  
Step into Motherhood in Style:
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comfymommy · 10 months
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Unicorn Pattern : Matching Robe and Swaddle Set - Personalized hat with Dad Shirt | ComfyMommyShop
Discover our enchanting unicorn pattern matching robe and swaddle set at ComfyMommyShop. Make the newborn baby's outfit extra special with this mommy and me robe and swaddle set for boys. Explore our collection for a mom, dad, and baby hospital outfit, labor and delivery gown, and more. Shop now!
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Sunflower Robe with Green Swaddle, Matching Shirt and Hat Set | ComfyMommyShop
Explore the beauty of our sunflower robe and matching shirt and hat set, perfect for expectant mothers. ComfyMommyShop offers the best maternity robes for your comfort, along with hospital gowns for labor and delivery. Discover our matching robe and swaddle sets, including our birth robe, and create a memorable experience.
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Enhance Dark Lavender Matching Dad Shirt, Robe, SwaddleSet and Personalized Hat| ComfyMommyShop
Discover our exquisite matching dad shirt, robe, swaddle, and personalized hat set in a beautiful dark lavender swaddle print, perfect for creating the ultimate baby hospital outfit and a matching family ensemble.The perfect baby hospital outfit and matching family ensemble.
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Shop Blue & Gray Aztec Robe, Swaddle, and Personalized Baby Hat Set | ComfyMommyShop
Discover our beautiful blue gray Aztec maternity robe, swaddle, and personalized hat set, designed for both boys and girls. Complete the look with a matching dad shirt for a perfect family ensemble. Ideal for hospital stays and labor and delivery, this set is perfect for creating memorable moments
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