Best value · 8 products · $59
The Complete MamaMind Library
Eight evidence-based products. One purchase. Lifetime updates.
Every printable, planner, tracker, journal, and meal plan we publish — in one purchase. Built around the eight life stages, fact-checked against ACOG, AAP, CDC, and the Postpartum Support International standards. New parents buy one complete thing, not six $12 fragments. The 79 prompts are included free as a Notion-ready Markdown file.
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What's inside
Eight products.
One library.
- No. 01planner
Birth Plan Builder
A one-page, partner-friendly birth plan you actually fill out — with the questions your provider will ask.
Standalone: $12
- No. 02checklist
Hospital Bag Checklist
Three columns (you, partner, baby) — 47 items, packed by week, with a tap-to-check web version.
Standalone: $12
- No. 03planner
Pregnancy Planner (40-week)
Week-by-week appointments, symptoms, to-dos, and a place to write down what you want to ask at each visit.
Standalone: $19
- No. 04tracker
Newborn / Postpartum Schedule Kit
Feed-sleep-diaper trackers + newborn day grids + the 5-2-1 postpartum visit checklist.
Standalone: $19
- No. 05nutrition
Morning Sickness Meal Survival Kit
15 nausea-friendly meals + 3 fridge-cards + partner shopping list — for the weeks you can't look at chicken.
Standalone: $17
- No. 06nutrition
Trimester-by-Trimester Diet Plan
40 weekly lessons on pregnancy nutrition, sent one week at a time.
Standalone: $47
- No. 07journal
Mental Health Journal — 90 Days
A daily 5-minute check-in with yourself, sent one day at a time.
Standalone: $37
Reader notes
From the people who use it.
“I have recommended the bundle to 11 patients. The birth plan is the cleanest one-page version I have seen. Citations are real. The Mental Health Journal is what I want my postpartum patients using between visits.”
“Bought the bundle for the birth plan, stayed for the return-to-work section. The Mental Health Journal has a prompt on the fourth week of pumping that I have re-read four times.”
“I used the Birth Plan Builder with my husband and we actually agreed on the pain-management section — first time in 8 months. The 5-2-1 postpartum checklist is the only thing I want printed and on the fridge.”
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