Resources: Birth & Baby Supplies
These resources are for personal use only. Individuals are encouraged to do their own research to make the best decisions regarding their care. These resources do not replace advice from medical professionals. These lists are continuously edited; please contact Wacky Doula if something needs to be updated.
Organisations
- BabyGoRound provides essential baby items including gear, diapers and clothing to families in need throughout the Lower Mainland. 90+ places offer referrals. Families shop in a store-like setting for what they need free of charge.
- Non-profit organisation based in Chilliwack providing necessary gear and essentials to families in need.
Rentals
- Birthing Pool Rental: $200 + GST and a $100 deposit
- TENS Machine Rental: $65 + GST and a $100 deposit
New Items
- (unsponsored // some of these items I used for my babies or heard great things from others)
- Supportive compression garments for pregnancy and post-partum designed by pelvic floor physiotherapists. Sizes XS-XL.
- Belly births = go for a higher waist band!
- Mommy Reboot IV offers hydration and energy support. Includes vitamins, vitamin C and carnitine. Enhance your IV with Glutathione to enhance cognition and decrease brain fog. Located in Chilliwack.
- Canadian-owned and operated small business!
- Unique tools for babies and birthers, including post-partum kits, perineum care, mucus aspirators for babies, potty training tools etc. Available online and in most department stores in the baby section.
- I loved using their SnotSucker and the GasPassers when I was post-partum.
- 3-in-1 silicone milk catcher cup; based in Kitchener, Ontario. Great for catching hand-expressed or leaking milk and can offer directly to baby.
- The Haakaa is a great option, as well. Generic brands may have stiffer silicone.
- Reusable diapers, pads, waterproof pats, incontinence pads, and more!
- Lil Helper will refund your purchase, no questions, in the event of infant loss.
- At-home kit that claims to detect the sex of your baby as early as 6 weeks.