My sister is such a doll and purchased me this subscription when she found out that I’m pregnant. I was very touched by that gesture.
I can’t find when or where this company started, but most of the products were designed in Canada, so I’m guessing it’s a Canadian company. Their market must be mostly US based if they have a US warehouse and they list the prices in US funds.
Bump to Mom Subscription Box Overview
“THE #1 THEMED PREGNANCY SUBSCRIPTION BOX”
Cost: $35USD + $7.95USD shipping
My Cost: Free (Gift from my sister <3)
Value: Up to $100USD
Box Value: Unknown
Frequency: Either monthly or bimonthly
Cancellation Policy: Cancel at least 48 hours before next billing date
Payment: Monthly or bimonthly
Auto renew: No
Focus: “Get pampered, create memories, and celebrate.
Monthly elevated experience focused on moms-to-be.”
Ships From: Canadian warehouse
Established in: ?
Inside the Box
If you know Tony and me at all, you will know that we do not need any more mugs. We have a cupboard overflowing with mugs, and there’s a collection of probably 10 that sit on our counter. That being said, the mug is pretty good quality. It’s too bad that some of the gold flaked off of the “B”, but that’s not a big deal.
I’m not sure what I’m supposed to be drinking in it, since I’m not supposed to drink caffeine, and basically all herbal teas are not recommended because of lack of research.
This mug was designed in Canada and was handcrafted in China.
I cannot find any information on Confetti Avenue. The power of Google has significantly decreased over the past decade. Anyone else notice that? Mostly just garbage websites show up when trying to search for something not totally mainstream.
Anyway, these are smelly. I am sensitive to chemical smells when I’m not pregnant, so these are really not a good time. I’m hoping that they improve when water is added.
These are designed in Canada and handcrafted in China. You can’t tell because they’re inside the box, but the steamers are in the shape of hearts.



This is a pretty nice quality shirt, but I would never wear it in public. I’d be very embarrassed to advertise the fact that I’m pregnant. Most people who know me don’t even know that I’m pregnant yet.
This shirt is said to be a size small, and though I normally wear a small, it is quite tight on me, especially in the arms and chest. The package says the “t-shirt will help highlight your growing bump and keep the celebration going.” I honestly don’t think I’ll be able to wear it if I gain any more weight, or when I actually do start to show. I was hoping to have it as a comfy shirt, but unless I lose 15+lbs, that won’t be happening.
This shirt is designed in Canada and made in Bangladesh.
I think you’re supposed to use these when taking photos or something. I don’t understand most of them, but it’s all good. They can also be put in the “mama journal”. (See below)
This journal is about the pregnancy, with entries on how one found out about being pregnant, how they told their family, and weekly logs of symptoms and a space for a bump picture. There’s also a small to-do section with a hospital packing list. I’m aiming for a home birth, so that’s not relevant to me. There is also room for some pictures after the birth.
Once again, designed in Canada and made in China.
Overall Impression
When I found out I was pregnant, I actually looked in to getting a subscription for myself, but I found the example products to not be very practical, or I actively disliked. I opted to not subscribe. Then my sister sent me this gift subscription. My heart is very warmed by this gesture, but I haven’t yet received something I find useful, or liked enough that I would buy for myself.
I’d love to know your thoughts if you’ve subscribed to this or another pregnancy subscription box. Or maybe you were pregnant and would have loved to have had these items?





That was a nice gesture.
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She’s a very good sister :).
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