This year, our lovely design experts let us know what their top holiday gift picks were so we could share them with you. We hope you enjoy.
Our design experts agree—pregnant mamas everywhere deserve some pampering, some pretty jewelry and a great bag. So indulge yourself this holiday as you prepare for your little one’s arrival with something pretty for yourself or someone you love.

1. Mother Bird Necklace 2. Timi and Leslie Hayley Diaper Bag 3. Laura Mercier Ambre Vanillé Bath & Body Collection 4. Monogram Cell Phone Case 5. 16oz Glass Bottle 6. Moon and Lola Acrylic Monogram Necklace 7. Year You Were Born Cards 8. Sperry Top-Sider ‘Skipper’ Slipper 9. Comfy Robe 10. Candy Cane Salt Body Scrub 11. Sugarjack “Rebecca” Designer Diaper Bag 12. Tsu.ya Luxe Top 13. Cashmere Infinity Scarf 14. Women’s Sherpa-Lined Slippers 15. Morse Code Name Necklace 16. Kelly Gerber Personalized Dog Tags 17. Mama Mio Congratulations Kit 18. Personalized Medallion & Tassle 19. Hatch Collection Maternity Clothes 20. iomoi Customizable Canvas Bags 21. Kate Spade Stevie Baby Bag 22. Lindt Chocolate 23. Pia Wallen Large Cross Blanket 24. Owl Mug
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Comments
Andrea Lowe
My SIL is pregnant and I know she’d appreciate a really comfy pair of flats. Because when I was pregnant myself, I spend months looking for the perfect pair!
KRP
Why does everything have to be name brand and expensive.I don’t know about you other mommies out there but I can’t afford a $99 sweater for even myself let alone buying it as a gift for someone…Would be nice if things that were featured were affordable for the average household.
lisacng @ expandng.com
I love the monogram items
Alison Mar
I’m not pregnant but I’d love a Cashmere Infinity Scarf!
Alison Mar
Because these brands are their sponsors. But I totally agree. I hope they could feature maternity clothes, baby products, and toddler products that are not pricey and that we can afford. After all, not all PN readers are those who can afford brand names.
Manny Quin
There are a lot of places where you can get similar items to these without the hefty price tag.