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Home » Pregnancy » 1st Trimester » Essentials to Buy in the First Trimester

Essentials to Buy in the First Trimester

  Written by Tarryn Adonis
  Published on March 6th, 2025

The first trimester of pregnancy is an exciting yet overwhelming time filled with physical changes and emotional adjustments. While you may not need to buy everything right away, there are a few essential items that can help you navigate these early months with comfort and ease. Here’s a list of must-have essentials for the first trimester.

1. Prenatal Vitamins

One of the first things you should invest in is a high-quality prenatal vitamin. These provide essential nutrients like folic acid, iron, and DHA, which are crucial for your baby’s development and your overall health.

2. Comfortable Clothing

Although your belly may not be showing much yet, bloating and sensitivity can make tight clothing uncomfortable. Invest in stretchy leggings, loose tops, and supportive bras to keep you feeling comfortable throughout the day.

3. Morning Sickness Remedies

Nausea and morning sickness can be a challenge in the first trimester. Consider stocking up on:

  • Ginger tea or ginger chews
  • Crackers and small snacks to keep your stomach settled
  • Vitamin B6 supplements (with your doctor’s approval)
  • Motion sickness wristbands

4. Hydration Essentials

Staying hydrated is essential during pregnancy. A large, reusable water bottle with measurement markers can encourage you to drink enough water throughout the day.

5. Pregnancy-Safe Skincare Products

Your skin may become more sensitive due to hormonal changes. Look for fragrance-free, pregnancy-safe skincare products such as:

  • A gentle cleanser
  • A hydrating moisturizer
  • Sunscreen with mineral-based ingredients

6. A Supportive Pillow

While a full pregnancy pillow may not be necessary yet, a small wedge or body pillow can help support your growing belly and ease back pain as you sleep.

7. Healthy Snacks

Cravings and food aversions are common in the first trimester. Keep a stash of healthy snacks like nuts, granola bars, and fruit to keep your energy levels stable.

8. Books or Apps on Pregnancy

Educating yourself about pregnancy and fetal development can help ease anxieties and prepare you for the journey ahead. Consider books like What to Expect When You’re Expecting or pregnancy tracking apps that provide daily updates.

9. A Journal or Pregnancy Planner

Keeping a journal to record your symptoms, milestones, and emotions can be a wonderful way to track your pregnancy journey. A planner can also help you stay organized with doctor appointments and important to-dos.

10. Medical Records Organizer

Keeping all your medical paperwork, insurance information, and appointment schedules in one place will make it easier to manage your prenatal care.

11. Safe Cleaning and Household Products

Switching to non-toxic, pregnancy-safe cleaning products can reduce exposure to harmful chemicals. Look for natural or fragrance-free alternatives for laundry detergent, dish soap, and all-purpose cleaners.

12. A Reliable Thermometer

Fever during pregnancy can be a concern, so having a good-quality thermometer on hand can help you monitor your health.

Final Thoughts

The first trimester is all about adjusting to the changes in your body and taking care of your health. These essentials can help make this period more comfortable and stress-free. While it’s tempting to start buying baby items early, focus on what you need for yourself in these early months and take things one step at a time.

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