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Comfort-first Mother’s Day gifts for expectant moms from Walmart to Adobe

For the mom-to-be who needs rest more than roses, these Mother's Day gifts lean hard into comfort, support, and easy self-care.

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Comfort-first Mother’s Day gifts for expectant moms from Walmart to Adobe
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Comfort is the whole point

Mother’s Day falls on Sunday, May 10, 2026 in the United States, and the National Retail Federation expects shoppers to spend $33.5 billion on the holiday, the second-highest total in the survey’s history. That kind of spend explains why the smartest gifts for an expectant mom are not the usual flowers-and-brunch defaults, but the things that help her sleep, sit, move, and feel human again. ABC News’ mom-to-be guide gets that exactly right, pulling practical picks from Walmart, Sephora, Old Navy, Target, and Adobe. March of Dimes says the first weeks and months of pregnancy are critical for both mom and baby, and ACOG calls pregnancy a life-changing experience, which is why comfort-first gifts feel more relevant than a standard sentimental splurge.

The gifts that make sleep and sitting down easier

If you buy only one thing, make it the Momcozy Maternity Pillow from Target, $44.99. It is the rare gift that solves an actual daily problem, supporting the head, back, belly, sides, knees, hips, and feet all at once, which matters when a good night’s sleep suddenly feels like a luxury item. Right alongside it, Bombas Women’s Performance Compression Knee High Socks are $40, a small but smart upgrade for swelling, travel, and long days on your feet. These are the kinds of gifts that do quiet work, and pregnant people usually appreciate that more than another pretty object for the shelf.

Cozy gifts she will wear immediately

There is real gift value in anything she can put on the second she gets home. Target’s Dearfoams Women’s Carley Mama Bear Mom Scuff Slipper is $28 on sale from $39, and the cute bear motif makes it feel thoughtful without tipping into cutesy overload. If you want a sturdier house shoe, Bombas’ Gripper Slipper is $55, which is pricier but more substantial. Old Navy’s Maternity Classic Pajama Short Set is $26.99, marked down from $44.99, while Lands’ End’s Women’s Cooling 3 Piece Pajama Set comes in at $114.95 for the mom who runs warm and wants something that feels genuinely restorative. That mix gives you easy range: one affordable, one cozy, one cooling, all more useful than a bouquet that wilts in three days.

Beauty that actually solves a problem

Sephora’s Summer Fridays Babymoon Belly Balm is $29, and it earns its place because it is body care built around pregnancy, not a generic lotion in a prettier tube. The appeal is simple: it gives a mom-to-be a small, soothing ritual for stretched skin and dry spots, which is exactly the kind of everyday care that tends to get pushed aside. If you want to go up the ladder, Therabody’s TheraFace Depuffing Wand is $169.99, the clear splurge in the guide and the closest thing here to a high-tech indulgence. That price jump matters because it separates the gifts that soothe from the gifts that really feel like a treat.

A little sentiment goes a long way

The sentimental options in this guide work because they still feel specific. Pandora’s Splittable Mother & Daughter Dangle Charm is $85, a keepsake that nods to the relationship she is stepping into without making the gift feel stagey. Etsy’s Cool Mom Shirt by TheTinyThreadsCo is $15.13, which is the kind of playful, low-stakes present that works especially well if you want something she can wear casually without thinking too hard about it. These are not the headline gifts, but they make the comfort pieces feel like a celebration instead of a supply run.

Adobe is the easiest finishing touch

Adobe may be the most unexpected name in a Mother’s Day gift roundup, but it is the easiest way to make a practical present feel personal. Adobe Express has a free plan at $0.00 a month, and its Mother’s Day ideas include cards, letters, gift certificates, photo puzzles, framed photos, and other simple keepsakes that add emotion without adding clutter. If your main gift is the pillow, the socks, or the pajamas, a custom note or printable from Adobe is the part that makes the whole thing feel considered.

The best Mother’s Day gifts for an expectant mom do one thing well: they make her daily life easier right now. In a holiday that still leans heavily on classic gestures, comfort is the most generous move of all.

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