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We can’t take away the pain, but this belly butter may help.

Person holding their pregnant belly while wearing black maternity shorts

Throw these on underneath for extra comfort!

2.ABurt’s Bees belly butterto keep your skin hydrated as it grows.

3.A pair ofmaternity leggingsfor those days (or entire trimesters) when stretchy waistbands are non-negotiable.

Burt's Bees Mama cream in an open container with a lid featuring a bee and floral design on a yellow background

Added bonus: They have a pocket for your phone and a foldable waistband.

5.A bag ofnausea relief dropsto help you survive the first trimester.

Mybest friendgave me one of these in my second trimester, and it was a game changer.

A person is modeling black maternity leggings and black athletic shoes. The model's face is not shown

7.Apregnancy pillowwith benefits beyond just saving those of us who desperately miss stomach sleeping.

This will help support your hips, back, neck, head, you name it.

These hipster briefs will give you coverage where you want it without any elastic where you don’t.

Pregnant woman models a maternity support band worn over jeans and a black tank top

9.Or apair of high-waist Jockey underwearto get a little more support.

10.APalmer’s cocoa butter kitso you could replicate your multi-step skincare routine for your belly.

12.A bottle offruity cereal-flavored antacid tabletsfor when heartburn hits… and hits… and hits.

UpSpring Stomach Settle drops, lemon-ginger-honey flavored, marketed for relief from upset stomach, nausea, gas, and motion sickness

13.Apregnancy journalfor those who want to remember (at least some) of these days.

Jot down thoughts for your little one or postpartum you to read one day.

If you’re a planner, this will take you week-by-week through birth and your baby’s first days.

the pillow's uses being shown in four different ways

15.A pair ofcompression socksthat were a must-have for me when I traveled while pregnant.

16.A goodnursing brabecause it’s never too early to get comfortable.

This bra will easily transition to postpartum but can also provide relief as your body grows.

Pregnant woman wearing a pair of black maternity underwear, showcasing comfortable and supportive design for expecting mothers

17.Anexercise ballthat might quickly turn into the most comfortable place to sit in your house.

Plus, it’s possible for you to practice different labor positions in preparation for the big day.

Having a couple of these in your purse will check that you’re prepared.

Pregnant woman poses in maternity shapewear set, smiling and cradling her belly

20.Alabor and delivery gownyou don’t have to save for the hospital.

21.Abook for dadsso you’ve got the option to navigate this exciting time together.

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Palmer's Mommy-To-Be kit with stretch marks lotion, skin therapy oil, and tummy butter, essential for pregnancy skincare, adorned with the text "Pregnancy Must Haves."

A close-up of a person's wrist showcasing the clear wristband

A person's hand reaching for a can of Wonderbelly antacid on a bedside table with books, a glass of water, a lamp, and flowers

Ms. Pregnancy Journal with white floral design on the cover, featuring a sonogram image. Inside, another sonogram and a "First Doctor Visit" log are shown

Cover of the book "What to Expect When You're Expecting" by Heidi Murkoff, featuring a pregnant woman. Text highlights it as a bestselling pregnancy guide

A pair of knee-high socks, one grey and one white

Two V-neck bralettes are displayed, one in black and one in white, shown side by side to highlight their design for a shopping article

Exercise stability ball with grooves and "65 cm" marking, used for workouts and physical therapy

Woman in a sleeveless top demonstrates using an adhesive nursing pad

Cover of "We're Pregnant! The First-Time Dad's Pregnancy Handbook" by Adrian Kulp, featuring a cartoon couple embracing, with a woman holding a pregnancy test