Adaptive Gifts for New Moms & Their Kids

Adaptive Gifts for New Moms & Their Kids

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Spoonie Threads loves celebrating all births and parents! In honor of Mother's Day, we have put together a list of adaptive clothing and accessories for new moms and their kiddos.

For Mom 

Stretch Waistbands for Maternity and Postpartum 

Spoonie Threads waistbands provide abdominal support during pregnancy, as well as postpartum and post-surgery. Made from soft, stretchy, and sweat-wicking material, the bands hug the body and provide mild compression without adding bulk. Choose your Spoonie Threads waistband with or without a front pocket.  

Pink heathered insulin pump belt and gray heathered stretch waistband

featured: Heathered Insulin Pump Belt 2.0 in Hot Pink and Heathered Stretch Waistband 2.0 in Grey 

Spoonie Threads Recovery Blouse 

An adaptive blouse made for women by women. We designed this blouse for women who have recently undergone surgeries such as abdominal surgery or a mastectomy, and it is the perfect top for nursing moms and for as well as those recovering from belly-births. Hidden snaps at the shoulders provide easy access to feeding without removing clothing, and interior pockets can carry drainage bulbs or store medical appliances. This kimono-style wrap is also ideal for women with limited upper body movement as it's not necessary to raise your arms to put the blouse on. 

Blue wrap shirt with a belt

featured: Recovery Blouse in Indigo 

For Kiddos 

Bodysuits & Pajamas 

We make our adaptive bodysuits and pajamas specifically to provide access to feeding tubes, catheters, or ports without removing clothing. They feature low-profile snaps that have a soft fabric backing, and can also be used to secure loose lines during treatment. Special openings give parents the comfort of knowing their Spoonie Threads' super soft bodysuits give parents the comfort of knowing their little ones won't pull on tubes during feeds or while they sleep. We’ve even got the perfect bodysuit as kids grow—the Big Kid Bodysuit.

Various sizes and styles of infant onsies

 

featured: Vertical Access Bodysuit in Blue, G-Tube Short Sleeve Bodysuit in Green Dash Print, G-Tube Kimono Bodysuit in Gray, Big Kid Bodysuit in Coraland G-Tube Pajamas in Polka Dot 

G-Tube & Trach Pads 

Our G-Tube and Trach pads protect your child’s skin from irritation and absorb any leaks. Unlike other pads, our pads have no rough edges or irritating exposed seams. With a smooth, water-resistant polyurethane laminate (PUL) outside and absorbent terry cloth inside, the only thing touching your baby’s skin is soft, moisture-wicking microfleece. Spoonie Threads G-Tube pads and Trach pads let you and your kiddo sleep easy. 

Black, grey, and camo print trach pads and pink, purple, and plum g-tube pads

featured: G-Tube Pads in Pink, Purple, Plum and Trach Pads in Camo/Grey/Black 

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