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9 of the Best Products for Mum in Australia

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When a new baby comes into the world it’s only natural to want to buy things for them – and we’re all for that because baby shopping is adorable – but there’s some wonderful products that will make a new mum’s life a little easier to.

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We’ve rounded up some of the best, and most useful, products for mum in the gallery below.

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Bounty Baby Award Winners – Best Product for Mum 2019

The winning baby products of the year have all been exhaustively tried, tested and voted on by real mums, bubs and Bounty’s expert panel.

Products were put through their paces over a period of six months in three different settings: at home in real-life situations, in a retail environment and online. The products submitted were assessed on quality, value for money, user-friendliness and innovation.

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READ NEXT: All of the 2018 Award Winners.

The winners of the Best Product for Mum 2019 are:

GOLD: Medela Breast Milk Storage Bags

SILVER: The Gro Company Groegg2

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BRONZE: GAIA Pregnancy + New Mum Nipple Balm

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9 of the Best Products for Mum in Australia

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Medela Breast Milk Storage Bags

Medela Breast Milk Storage Bags, $27.95. Just pump directly into the Medela Pump and Save bag, label it and pop it in your fridge or freezer.

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The Gro Company Groegg2

The Gro Company Groegg2, $59.95. A yellow glow suggests a comfortable temperature for children to sleep in, whilst a blue glow suggests it’s too cold and a red glow suggests it’s too high. The colours act as a handy tool so you know whether to cool or heat the room, to modify baby’s clothing or alter the level of bedding.

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GAIA Pregnancy + New Mum Nipple Balm

GAIA Pregnancy + New Mum Nipple Balm, $12.95. A nourishing balm for breastfeeding mothers to moisturise, soothe and protect sore, cracked nipples. Use during pregnancy to help prepare your nipples for the demands of breastfeeding and once your baby is born, use after every feed to keep the nipple area in good condition for your baby to latch onto.

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BBox for Kids Stroller Organiser

BBox for Kids Stroller Organiser, $44.95. Have everything you need at your fingertips with this stylish, easy-to-use organiser that converts to a shoulder bag, taking you from stroller to shop with ease.

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Bio-Oil

Bio-Oil, $24.95 (125ml). Reduce the appearance of scars and stretchmarks with this handy oil that’s been awarded a must-have for mums among its many accolades.

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Munchkin White Hot Infant Spoons

Munchkin White Hot Infant Spoons, $9.99 (4-pack). The spooned end of these utensils turn white when food is heated above 43.3C, taking the guesswork out of mealtime. The spoon’s soft rubber is gentle on young gums, while long handles make feeding from highchair easy.

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SRC Recovery Shorts

SRC Recovery Shorts, $189.00, are designed to help post-birth recovery including pelvic instability, muscle separation and back pain.

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Philips AVENT 4-in-1 Healthy Baby Food Maker

Philips AVENT 4-in-1 Healthy Baby Food Maker, $259.95. Simply steam, blend, reheat and defrost baby meals in one container.

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Project Nursery Mum + Bub Smart band

Project Nursery Mum + Bub Smart band, $98. The Project Nursery Mum + Bub Smartband Tracker enables you track the health and wellbeing of both you and your baby. Create alerts for important appointments, organise sleep and feeding schedules, and keep track of your general fitness both before and after pregnancy.

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