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Frida Mom Postpartum Recovery Essentials Kit, New Mom Gifts, Cooling Pad Liners, Ice Maxi Pads, Disposable Underwear, Perineal Healing Foam (11pc Set)

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 7,980 ratings

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Brand Frida Mom
Sanitary Napkin Type Panty Liner
Style without Peri Bottle
Sanitary Napkin Absorbency High
Size 11 Piece Set

About this item

  • STARTER KIT FOR PERINEAL HEALING: 4 underwear, 4 Ice Maxi Padsicle Pads, Perineal Cooling Pad Liners(24ct), Perineal Healing Foam(5oz), and caddy
  • A BETTER BATHROOM TRIP: Each product delivers pain relief, cooling, or cleansing for mom after labor, perineal tears, stitches or hemorrhoids
  • SIZE & MATERIAL: Latex-free microfiber disposable underwear fit waist 28-42in, super soft and stretchy womens boyshort cut
  • POSTPARTUM RECOVERY REGIMEN: For postpartum care, this kit includes steps 2 through 5 of the Frida Mom 5-step Postpartum Recovery Regimen
  • NEW FRIDA MOM, CREATED BY FRIDABABY, the makers of NoseFrida, Fridet the MomWasher, and the best selling baby care kits

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Postpartum Recovery Essentials Kit
Layer on the Relief, Postpartum Essentials Kit

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The must-haves to support mom through her postpartum recovery

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Includes Disposable Underwear, Ice Pads + Witch Hazel Pad Liners + Foam

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Convenient caddy keeps essentials in reach for every bathroom trip

Skip the guesswork, be postpartum prepared
Disposable Underwear Boy Short Briefs
Instant Ice Maxi Pads
Perineal Cooling Pad Liners
Perineal Healing Foam
No-Mess Nipple Balm
Cracked Nipple Spray
Customer Reviews
4.8 out of 5 stars 1,450
4.6 out of 5 stars 14,492
4.7 out of 5 stars 12,547
4.7 out of 5 stars 7,703
4.7 out of 5 stars 250
4.5 out of 5 stars 897
Price $12.97 $18.89 $9.39 $10.99 $12.99 $7.99
Includes: 4 Pairs 4 Pads 24 Witch Hazel Liners (1 Pack) Witch Hazel Net 5 fl. oz

Product Description

Product Description

This postpartum kit contains all the supplies a new mom will need to jump-start her postpartum recovery during those first few days post-delivery and pregnancy. You may not have your life together yet, but down there sure will. All essentials designed and packaged for registry and baby shower gifting for all expecting mothers. (No hospital mesh underwear Maternity ward thievery required).

Brand Story

FROM DELIVERY TO BOOGERS, BUTTS AND BEYOND! Frida is the brand that gets parents. That means you. We are not a lifestyle. Far from it. We are a solution-based brand. The 411 of parenting. The who-do-I-call-in-the-middle-of-the-night-cause-my-baby-won't-stop-screaming brand.

Product details

  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.6 x 11.4 x 7.6 inches; 5.36 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ MS-PKGY-RG-US00
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 24, 2019
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ AmazonUs/NOSAS
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07TFBK9Y3
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 7,980 ratings

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Follow the instructions provided with each individual item in the kit for best results during postpartum recovery.

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4.7 out of 5 stars
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Love the caddy and undies, wasteful packaging
4 out of 5 stars
Love the caddy and undies, wasteful packaging
UPDATE:I am now 12 weeks postpartum. My rating stands. I’d probably give it 3.5 realistically, but I’m rounding up in Amazon’s whole stars rating system because I think we need more companies thinking about raising the bar when it comes to comfortable postpartum recovery and I love that Frida was one of the first to get the ball rolling on that. All this said, some products were better than others and overall, I feel that the kit is overpriced. I suggest waiting for a good sale on Prime Day or Black Friday as I did, or putting it on your registry. To save yourself money and avoid wasting product, I recommend trying each item one at a time alongside hospital-provided items, so you can get a better gauge on how you like each item individually and possibly opt for other products. Frida’s list of directions incorporating every product is a way to get you running through their products faster so you need to re-up sooner. If you’re a FTM, know that the products you use and the order in which you use them will change as your postpartum recovery progresses. I found some of these products more useful at different stages and some were a complete bust.Here are my thoughts on each product:Undies (1/5) - These were the first things I raved over as a clueless preggo, and the least useful thing in actual recovery. Nothing stayed in place. The adhesive padsicle was too heavy and didn’t actually adhere to whatever material is used in the undies. I had the same issue with lighter pads provided by my hospital. When products shift with your natural movement, the underwear can’t hold them in place. I do wish I had a pair to try towards the end of my recovery when I was fine with just a spritz of Dermoplast or a dollop of the perineal foam and just needed a light pad. At that point, I was down to a few hospital-provided mesh undies and I would’ve loved to see how Frida compared. By that point, I wasn’t willing to shell out the money.Perineal foam (5/5) - Love the smell, nice lightweight feel, and very gently cooling. Not a big shock to the system like the padsicle or witch hazel pad. I don’t recommend just putting it over the witch hazel pad as recommended. Use a few dollops underneath as a sort of “glue”, as the pads tend to slip around. Works great with the small round witch hazel pads you get at the hospital too. Draw a long line across the pad, smooth it out, then place a line of rounds across. Later in your recovery, apply to your hand and rub directly on the perineum. 👌🏼 I will say - Dermoplast is better than this foam as a product to layer on top of the witch hazel pads. This stuff is already witch hazel in a lighter foam form. Great for “connecting” the stronger liquid witch hazel products, but use as instructed and you’re just putting witch hazel on witch hazel.Padsicles (3/5) - The crack-apart feature is more convenient than homemade ones you freeze. I wish I had taken a few to my hospital because I don’t feel they provided enough of theirs and I wouldn’t have had to worry about finding a space to keep them cool. That said, they are VERY cold. Even with a witch hazel liner, the coldness is too jolting. Plan on having a ratty washcloth to place over it for a few minutes. Also, they are super heavy. If you’re about to sleep or sit for awhile, it’s fine. If you’re needing to move around, it’ll be very cumbersome.Witch hazel pads (4/5) - Sure, it was convenient to have one long pad stretch across the whole liner rather than little pads that shift around. That said, this sucker shifts around too. As mentioned above, it helps to have Frida’s perineal foam adhering it along the ends or a pad slightly shorter than the liner so that it can be tucked under.——-I have not yet delivered, so I can’t comment on the effectiveness of the products. I will say that I’m a plus size woman (5’6”, 240 lbs) and the pair of undies I tried on fit very comfortably over my thicc thighs, big butt, and 26 week belly. I can only imagine how nice they’ll feel postpartum. I also love how that cute caddy has a place for everything. There’s a little extra room for any other supplies provided by the hospital too. Be aware that the famous upside-down peri bottle isn’t included, but honestly, you can find inexpensive copycats if you’re not into the one the hospital provides. Better yet, get a bidet with a female setting! Great for cleaning up after sex too. ;)Deducting a star because the amount of packaging involved (pictured) was so wasteful. You know that scene in The Emperor’s New Groove when Yzma schemes about turning Kuzco into a flea, putting that flea in a box, then putting that box into another box, shipping it to herself, and then smashing it with a hammer? I think Frida’s shipping department took a page out of Yzma’s bad idea book.I will update after I give birth in the fall and have a chance to use the products, but for now - 4/5
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
    Style: with Peri BottleVerified Purchase
    I haven't used the products yet, as I am not due until July and am just getting my postpartum supplies together for my hospital bag. Bought because of all the good reviews and lots of peer recommendation of the Frida company
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
    Style: with Peri BottleVerified Purchase
    I was on the fence about purchasing this Frida Mom kit, questioning its necessity and the price.
    However, it turned out to be an invaluable investment.
    Although hospitals offer similar products, the quality in this kit is noticeably superior. The perineal cooling pad liners and the healing foam were my most used items, providing significant comfort during recovery.
    Definitely recommend for new moms.

    The perineal healing foam did leak alittle bit when I received the package but it wasn't that bad and had no issues with leakage after that.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
    Style: with Peri BottleVerified Purchase
    I was unsure if this would get a lot of use, but this kit+ the honeypot postpartum pads have been an absolute godsend. Noticeably more effective than what you can get in the hospital or from other brands. I will be getting this as a gift for every expectant mom in my circle from here on out.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
    Style: with Peri BottleVerified Purchase
    The perfect kit for postpartum moms. It unpacks into a little handheld kit. Easy to carry and has everything you need to take care of yourself after baby. Makes a great gift for a baby shower too!
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
    Style: with Peri BottleVerified Purchase
    My daughter asked for this on her registry. I was so happy to see that something like this was even available. Post pregnancy care is so important, and this package will definitely help her to better prepare
    One person found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021
    Style: without Peri BottleVerified Purchase
    UPDATE:

    I am now 12 weeks postpartum. My rating stands. I’d probably give it 3.5 realistically, but I’m rounding up in Amazon’s whole stars rating system because I think we need more companies thinking about raising the bar when it comes to comfortable postpartum recovery and I love that Frida was one of the first to get the ball rolling on that.

    All this said, some products were better than others and overall, I feel that the kit is overpriced. I suggest waiting for a good sale on Prime Day or Black Friday as I did, or putting it on your registry. To save yourself money and avoid wasting product, I recommend trying each item one at a time alongside hospital-provided items, so you can get a better gauge on how you like each item individually and possibly opt for other products. Frida’s list of directions incorporating every product is a way to get you running through their products faster so you need to re-up sooner. If you’re a FTM, know that the products you use and the order in which you use them will change as your postpartum recovery progresses. I found some of these products more useful at different stages and some were a complete bust.

    Here are my thoughts on each product:

    Undies (1/5) - These were the first things I raved over as a clueless preggo, and the least useful thing in actual recovery. Nothing stayed in place. The adhesive padsicle was too heavy and didn’t actually adhere to whatever material is used in the undies. I had the same issue with lighter pads provided by my hospital. When products shift with your natural movement, the underwear can’t hold them in place. I do wish I had a pair to try towards the end of my recovery when I was fine with just a spritz of Dermoplast or a dollop of the perineal foam and just needed a light pad. At that point, I was down to a few hospital-provided mesh undies and I would’ve loved to see how Frida compared. By that point, I wasn’t willing to shell out the money.

    Perineal foam (5/5) - Love the smell, nice lightweight feel, and very gently cooling. Not a big shock to the system like the padsicle or witch hazel pad. I don’t recommend just putting it over the witch hazel pad as recommended. Use a few dollops underneath as a sort of “glue”, as the pads tend to slip around. Works great with the small round witch hazel pads you get at the hospital too. Draw a long line across the pad, smooth it out, then place a line of rounds across. Later in your recovery, apply to your hand and rub directly on the perineum. 👌🏼 I will say - Dermoplast is better than this foam as a product to layer on top of the witch hazel pads. This stuff is already witch hazel in a lighter foam form. Great for “connecting” the stronger liquid witch hazel products, but use as instructed and you’re just putting witch hazel on witch hazel.

    Padsicles (3/5) - The crack-apart feature is more convenient than homemade ones you freeze. I wish I had taken a few to my hospital because I don’t feel they provided enough of theirs and I wouldn’t have had to worry about finding a space to keep them cool. That said, they are VERY cold. Even with a witch hazel liner, the coldness is too jolting. Plan on having a ratty washcloth to place over it for a few minutes. Also, they are super heavy. If you’re about to sleep or sit for awhile, it’s fine. If you’re needing to move around, it’ll be very cumbersome.

    Witch hazel pads (4/5) - Sure, it was convenient to have one long pad stretch across the whole liner rather than little pads that shift around. That said, this sucker shifts around too. As mentioned above, it helps to have Frida’s perineal foam adhering it along the ends or a pad slightly shorter than the liner so that it can be tucked under.

    ——-
    I have not yet delivered, so I can’t comment on the effectiveness of the products. I will say that I’m a plus size woman (5’6”, 240 lbs) and the pair of undies I tried on fit very comfortably over my thicc thighs, big butt, and 26 week belly. I can only imagine how nice they’ll feel postpartum. I also love how that cute caddy has a place for everything. There’s a little extra room for any other supplies provided by the hospital too. Be aware that the famous upside-down peri bottle isn’t included, but honestly, you can find inexpensive copycats if you’re not into the one the hospital provides. Better yet, get a bidet with a female setting! Great for cleaning up after sex too. ;)

    Deducting a star because the amount of packaging involved (pictured) was so wasteful. You know that scene in The Emperor’s New Groove when Yzma schemes about turning Kuzco into a flea, putting that flea in a box, then putting that box into another box, shipping it to herself, and then smashing it with a hammer? I think Frida’s shipping department took a page out of Yzma’s bad idea book.

    I will update after I give birth in the fall and have a chance to use the products, but for now - 4/5
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    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Love the caddy and undies, wasteful packaging

    Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021
    UPDATE:

    I am now 12 weeks postpartum. My rating stands. I’d probably give it 3.5 realistically, but I’m rounding up in Amazon’s whole stars rating system because I think we need more companies thinking about raising the bar when it comes to comfortable postpartum recovery and I love that Frida was one of the first to get the ball rolling on that.

    All this said, some products were better than others and overall, I feel that the kit is overpriced. I suggest waiting for a good sale on Prime Day or Black Friday as I did, or putting it on your registry. To save yourself money and avoid wasting product, I recommend trying each item one at a time alongside hospital-provided items, so you can get a better gauge on how you like each item individually and possibly opt for other products. Frida’s list of directions incorporating every product is a way to get you running through their products faster so you need to re-up sooner. If you’re a FTM, know that the products you use and the order in which you use them will change as your postpartum recovery progresses. I found some of these products more useful at different stages and some were a complete bust.

    Here are my thoughts on each product:

    Undies (1/5) - These were the first things I raved over as a clueless preggo, and the least useful thing in actual recovery. Nothing stayed in place. The adhesive padsicle was too heavy and didn’t actually adhere to whatever material is used in the undies. I had the same issue with lighter pads provided by my hospital. When products shift with your natural movement, the underwear can’t hold them in place. I do wish I had a pair to try towards the end of my recovery when I was fine with just a spritz of Dermoplast or a dollop of the perineal foam and just needed a light pad. At that point, I was down to a few hospital-provided mesh undies and I would’ve loved to see how Frida compared. By that point, I wasn’t willing to shell out the money.

    Perineal foam (5/5) - Love the smell, nice lightweight feel, and very gently cooling. Not a big shock to the system like the padsicle or witch hazel pad. I don’t recommend just putting it over the witch hazel pad as recommended. Use a few dollops underneath as a sort of “glue”, as the pads tend to slip around. Works great with the small round witch hazel pads you get at the hospital too. Draw a long line across the pad, smooth it out, then place a line of rounds across. Later in your recovery, apply to your hand and rub directly on the perineum. 👌🏼 I will say - Dermoplast is better than this foam as a product to layer on top of the witch hazel pads. This stuff is already witch hazel in a lighter foam form. Great for “connecting” the stronger liquid witch hazel products, but use as instructed and you’re just putting witch hazel on witch hazel.

    Padsicles (3/5) - The crack-apart feature is more convenient than homemade ones you freeze. I wish I had taken a few to my hospital because I don’t feel they provided enough of theirs and I wouldn’t have had to worry about finding a space to keep them cool. That said, they are VERY cold. Even with a witch hazel liner, the coldness is too jolting. Plan on having a ratty washcloth to place over it for a few minutes. Also, they are super heavy. If you’re about to sleep or sit for awhile, it’s fine. If you’re needing to move around, it’ll be very cumbersome.

    Witch hazel pads (4/5) - Sure, it was convenient to have one long pad stretch across the whole liner rather than little pads that shift around. That said, this sucker shifts around too. As mentioned above, it helps to have Frida’s perineal foam adhering it along the ends or a pad slightly shorter than the liner so that it can be tucked under.

    ——-
    I have not yet delivered, so I can’t comment on the effectiveness of the products. I will say that I’m a plus size woman (5’6”, 240 lbs) and the pair of undies I tried on fit very comfortably over my thicc thighs, big butt, and 26 week belly. I can only imagine how nice they’ll feel postpartum. I also love how that cute caddy has a place for everything. There’s a little extra room for any other supplies provided by the hospital too. Be aware that the famous upside-down peri bottle isn’t included, but honestly, you can find inexpensive copycats if you’re not into the one the hospital provides. Better yet, get a bidet with a female setting! Great for cleaning up after sex too. ;)

    Deducting a star because the amount of packaging involved (pictured) was so wasteful. You know that scene in The Emperor’s New Groove when Yzma schemes about turning Kuzco into a flea, putting that flea in a box, then putting that box into another box, shipping it to herself, and then smashing it with a hammer? I think Frida’s shipping department took a page out of Yzma’s bad idea book.

    I will update after I give birth in the fall and have a chance to use the products, but for now - 4/5
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
    Style: with Peri BottleVerified Purchase
    Best kit for postpartum women, so practical functional, good quality, has everything you will need at this moment. Totally recommended
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
    Style: with Peri BottleVerified Purchase
    This kit was amazing. I had to buy more of the underwear because it only comes with 6 I believe but they are soooo comfortable. The peri bottle is so much better than the one from the hospital because it’s angled to hold upside down. Healing foam was very gentle and helped a lot, as well as the witch hazel wipes. And the cooling pads were also super comfy and cooling! 10/10 recommend!
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Daphine Lunkuse
    2.0 out of 5 stars Alittle over rated
    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 2, 2024
    Style: with Peri BottleVerified Purchase
    It’s over rated, the panties are not free size, I’m size L and they are very tight , didn’t use, then the pads are so uncomfortable and bulky, definitely not worth buying.

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