60 best gift ideas for pregnant women, recommended by moms
Finding the best gifts for pregnant women can be a daunting task.
Believe me. I was one of them not too long ago, and there was a time I cried because my coffee order was made wrong. A couple of times, actually.
But, don’t let that fool you. Emotions aside, I was extraordinarily appreciative of all the people who wanted to help me navigate this new stage of motherhood, and asked me what sort of gift would be meaningful.
Perhaps there is a baby shower coming up, and you’re not a new mother yourself. Maybe you keep asking yourself, “What’s the perfect gift for her?” After all, she likely has *everything,* but what’s a good gift that she’ll appreciate and adore?
That’s why I’m here. As a new mom, I’ve learned a thing or two about the gifts that matter. The small things that make a huge difference for someone who is expecting. These options are ideal for your wife, mom, girlfriend, or the women you know in general, but this gift guide is one of our most uniquely curated. We’ve found everything from baby carriers to silk pillowcases, robes, hospital bags, and more cozy gifts.
We also interviewed new moms to learn what were the best gifts that they received when they were expecting, and they were more than happy to deliver the goods.
Ahead, find the ultimate list of gifts pregnant people actually want. Whether you’re looking for a baby shower, holiday, birthday, or even a welcome-home, push present, this is the crème de la crème.
Best Gifts for Pregnant Women
“While recovering from birth, it’s nearly impossible to wear anything but big cozy sweatpants and big T-shirts, but these SKIMS pajamas made me feel just a tiny bit put-together,” Andi Henke, mom of three-year-old Emmett and one-year-old Baz, told the New York Post. Even better, they’re indulgent to the touch and come in an array of dreamy neutrals.
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“The L.L.Bean Boat and Tote is, hands down, the best diaper and travel bag for new moms,” Henke awards.” I always send a custom one to my friends after they’ve given birth with their baby’s initials.”
Not to mention, it can double as a work tote after maternity leave.
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Sometimes the best gifts are not for you. I learned this one while I was pregnant. It’s hard to know what to get your baby, when, and from where. Toys are especially tricky. At least, in my experience, a baby will find them wonderful for about fifteen minutes until they lose their novelty. I suggest a LoveEvery subscription for any new parent instead.
This brand offers unique play kits that are tailored to your child’s sensory and developmental needs at different ages. Parents can also take a peek at each box before it ships to get an idea of what toys they will be receiving. Each box arrives with a play guide with tips and tricks for keeping your baby entertained, engaged, and learning.
Trust me — there’s nothing a pregnant woman wants more than a comfy, cozy blanket to wrap herself up in. This one has a bit of weight to it, which is sure to help her relax and unwind after a long day of being on her feet and hauling around a baby.
The Bubble Cuddle blanket also happens to come in a luxe, textured design that makes for a stunning living room centerpiece. It’s available in four shades to match her aesthetic.
According to Kristjana Hillberg, a new mom-of-three, a meal delivery kit will make a pregnant woman’s life so much easier. We recommend Blue Apron (a service we reviewed), a top-of-the-line option known for its fresh recipes, a diverse array of options, and customizable plans — perfect for gifting as the service is based on price and preference.
“If breastfeeding is a journey you are exploring, the My Brest Friend pillow was a lifesaver,” Monica Toogood, mother of seven-month-old Stevie, said. “It ensures proper position of the baby while also protecting your posture during all breastfeeding sessions.” This option is also a No. 1 Amazon best-seller.
For more options, check out our expert-backed guide to the best breast pumps and the best pregnancy pillows.
According to Jaime Maser Berman, mom of four kids — Bodie (7), Arlo (5), Jones (3) and Daly (1) — gift the the Denarii Lavender Spa Gift Basket from 1-800-Baskets…”Because every new mom deserves (but rarely gets) time for herself.” And also, “because your body is so out of whack from what it just went through with labor and delivery, constantly hunching over if you’re nursing; non-stop picking up and carrying your baby/toddler — all of the things.”
Maser believes you deserve a solid hour — or 90 minutes — “to give your body a little TLC.” Even better, this set allows your recipient to take advantage of R&R right from home.
“Buy a white noise machine for mom so she can get some uninterrupted sleep (at least a few hours of it, in between pumping sessions) without having to hear the commotion that’s going on beyond the bedroom,” Yun Yu Quinn, mother of one-year-old Ning, suggests.
She also recommends Baby Shusher’s The Sleep Miracle Sound Machine ($35).
“I stole a lot of the underwear from the hospital and I wore them for longer than I’d like to admit,” Pam Cholankeril, mother of two boys — seven-year-old Dhruv and four-year-old Veer — told The Post. “I was happy to see these and think they’d be such a cute and useful gift.”
It’s this name that matters most. Tiny Tags heirloom-quality keepsake ‘Mama’ necklace is easily one of the most meaningful gift options on our list. The golden, bold curvature is striking enough to stand on its own, but it also layers beautifully with other pieces for endless styling.
Custom options are also available for an even more unique touch. I was given the personalized script necklace ($165) with my daughter’s name on it, and I already know that I’ll never be taking it off. It’s dainty, delicate, yet powerful. And oh-so-sweet. Tiny Tags’ craftsmanship is unparalleled. You’ll just need to get one to see yourself.
If she’s nearing her due date, there’s a good chance that her entire underwear drawer could use a major revamp. Take it from me — a little lacy lingerie may be lovely, but it’s not all that comfortable when you’re super pregnant.
For women in their sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, or tenth (yes, that happens) month of pregnancy, a few pairs of Hanky Panky YourFit panties make a wonderful gift. These are made with a smooth, buttery fabric and adapt to different body types by stretching from size two to 14, so she’ll feel always supported but never constricted.
“The Colugo Baby Carrier comes in the best colors and feels like an upbeat addition to any postpartum outfit,” Henke notes. Even better? Its storage options and minimalist nature add to its must-have charm.
For more options, check out our expert-backed guide to the best baby carriers.
Looking for a sweater that she’ll love all pregnancy long? I was not alone in my opposition to buying maternity wear when I was pregnant. However, I still wanted to wear loose, flattering clothing that would sit comfortably over my bump and then could be recycled post-pregnancy.
This fabulous cardigan from 525 America can be unbuttoned towards the end of pregnancy when things just aren’t fitting right. The slightly oversized fit also is made with soft nylon and a bit of spandex for some added stretch.
Not to mention, it comes with a versatile removable scarf with stylish fringe detail for the ultimate layering moment.
Best baby wrap for pregnant women: Solly Baby Wrap
As far as gifts for pregnant women go, it never hurts to help tick a few of the baby registry essentials off her list. A swaddle is an absolute must-have. From Solly Baby, the fabric is a lightweight, butter-soft Modal, coming in an array of colors and patterns — something every mother-child duo can use.
I was presented with one of these luxe wraps during pregnancy, and was so glad to have it as soon as I brought my baby back from the hospital. It’s soft, stretchy, and super easy to wrap. The material is breathable enough for summer. Most importantly — we got hours of cuddles out of it.
For the always-busy pregnant women: Uber Gift Card
On the same notion of convenience, “every new mom that’s just returned home from the hospital wants one thing — easy meals,” said Henke. “Uber and DoorDash gift cards are so helpful during those first few tough days, too.”
The best part? You can select how much you’d like to include on the gift card before checking out on Amazon. Done, and done.
“The last thing you feel like doing when you’re in that newborn haze is cooking,” Berman told The Post. “Few things beat not having to deal with food shopping and prepping and cleaning up. Trust that the option of ordering in food is much appreciated by weary new parents.” This also makes a simple but great birthday gift for pregnant women
If you’re seeking non-boring gift ideas for pregnant women, this pick is for you. For the cool mom, Toogood recommends a non-traditional diaper bag (that she knew she could repurpose into an everyday bag eventually), like The Sport Backpack from BÉIS.
“The space and smart pockets [with a backpack like this] give me plenty of room for the diapers, toys, wipes, my water bottle and more,” she highlights.
For more options, check out our guide to the best women’s backpacks. Toogood also recommended the July Everyday Backpack ($145).
“Just like the robe, it feels good to have something cute and cozy on when you’re lounging around the house,” Thayer shares. “You can do Cozy Earth pajamas which I love because of the bamboo, or Target sets that are more affordable,” Jillian Thayer, mother to three-year-old Rylan, said.
Oh, and we can’t rave about Cozy Earth enough; our loved ones are absolutely and positively hooked as well.
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When shopping for a mom-to-be, it’s important to consider things she may need to use once she has her little bundle of joy. These mittens are a cult favorite in New York City (and pretty much every other cold-weather city).
The universal fit conveniently attaches to any cross bar or double-hand stroller with hook and loop fasteners, so she’ll never have to miss a winter stroll session. They’re even water-repellent, and filled with a furry lining that feels like a warm hug and looks chic, too.
I lived in low-effort, loose-fitting loungewear through my pregnancy, and this set was a true staple in my close. Honestly, it still is. The fabric is breathable, soft, and lightweight — which is ideal for women who are pregnant during the summer or those who live in warmer climates. It comes in a variety of colors, and if you’re anything like me, you’ll probably end up ordering more than one set.
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“Poppy was little, 6 lbs., 2 oz. little,” Young said. “Having a changing pad that doubles as a scale let me know she was gaining enough weight without having to worry in between doctor’s appointments.”
Bonus points: it’s “incredibly easy to wipe down and clean,” Young adds, “which means no extra laundry from cloth changing covers.”
“Named after my daughter, Poppy, the Coconut Pops Poppy is a pajama that features two-way zippers that make changing diapers a breeze,” Courtney Young, founder of the brand and new mom with a mission to make new moms’ lives easier, told The Post. “It has fold-over cuffs on the hands and feet, and is made from ultra-cozy, and ultra-stretchable bamboo.”
More, this means that this gift is going to span several months of wear, with each size lasting (and literally stretching) between your typical growth spurts.
According to Hillberg, gifting a Stanley (or, a “huge cup for liquids”) is key.
“Especially when you’re breastfeeding, it can be hard to stay/keep hydrated, so having a nice cup with me was a staple everywhere I went,” she notes.
For a little family-matching moment, head right to Hanna Andersson. There’s almost no sweeter gift than a set of comfy, festive pajamas the entire family can wear for a fun photoshoot or lazy movie night.
Sizes start at newborn and extend to adult, so you can make snatch something up for the little one and her, too. There’s a sea of adorable prints and designs to choose from — the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day, a baby shower, and even Mother’s Day.
Content Strategist and Commerce Journalist, Victoria Giardinia, is an aunt-of-two and a true expert when it comes to gift-giving.
“Among all the items you can gift or register for on a baby registry, the 4moms MamaRoo Multi-Motion Baby Swing is one of the most appreciated gifts my sister received. It’s well-made, allows the momma to be baby-free for some time (while keeping an eye on her little one, of course), and helps soothe your baby when fussy,” shared Giardinia.
In short, it’s a gift for both you and the mom. For more options, check out our expert-backed guide to the best baby swings.
“Comfortable loungewear is the one thing I needed the most with my post-baby body,” Victoria Annina, mother to five-month-old Lexi, said. “I had everything for the baby but nothing to accommodate my new body post C-section.”
We recommend Barefoot Dreams’ The Cozy Chic Ultra Light Lounge Pants. Not only are these the comfiest bottoms we’ve ever worn but the elastic band has enough give to accommodate and support your postpartum belly.
I’ll admit I’m a bit of a pillowcase fanatic. Finding the right one is essential to getting good sleep (not to mention, helps keep your skin clear and hair from breaking). This pillowcase from Bedsure became one of my favorite sleep products through pregnancy. It’s made from a blend of silk and modal, and gives you that cloud-like feeling every time you lay your head back.
Did you know that the CDC reports the majority of births in the U.S. occur between July and October? The majority of new moms work tirelessly to stay hydrated in the heat during their postpartum experience.
While some pitchers take forever to filter out the particles, the Waterdrop Compact Electric Water Pitcher ED02 works instantly, so there’s no wait time when thirst calls. The filter is crafted from BPA-free quality materials, ensuring the purity and safety of each droplet. Your water won’t just taste fresher — it will be better for you.
As a new mom, I wish I had a Waterdrop in the house through postpartum. Hydration is essential, especially when you’re breastfeeding. Keeping up with your water intake is much easier with a reliable filter. The Waterdrop is one of the best. It’s lightweight, fast, easy to operate, and reduces up to 30 contaminants. This device is basically built for mom life.
“Having your books on the go is great to have to pass the time while waiting on doctor appointments, especially those longer ones, but it’s even better when you’re nursing and want to pass the time,” Thayer said. “Especially in the wee hours of the morning when you’re not sleeping but don’t want to turn on the TV or scroll on Instagram.”
Plus, you can step up the gift a notch and pre-load it with her favorite books — or books you know she’ll love — so she doesn’t have to use brain space to research what to download. ” I spent a lot of time breastfeeding & on the couch or bed the first few months,” Hillberg adds, also recommending the gift of books. “I loved having a book close by to indulge myself in while holding a sleeping baby.”
For more options, check out our guide to the best e-readers.
According to Hillberg, “something that can be tied to the birth such as a piece of jewelry” is a good idea. That’s why we recommend the Brook & York Mackenzie Birthstone Initial Pendant — a dainty fine jewelry item with impressive, beautiful personalization. Oh, and it’s less than $100.
For a caffeine-deprived pregnant woman: Starbucks Gift Card
“For the new mom who has a room filled with baby registry items and toys up the wazoo, a Starbucks Gift Card is the tried-and-true favorite she’ll certainly appreciate (trust me on this),” said Giardinia. “Shortly after my sister gave birth, we ventured to Starbucks all the time. Not to mention, it’s a pretty genius idea, given the caffeine restrictions pregnant people experience for nine months straight.”
According to Adriana Green — mother of five-year-old Arlo and 9-month-old Dahlia, and founder of Esteli — the haakaa Manual Breast Pump is “a lifesaver for long car trips or when you’re in places where you are engorged and baby is not around or not hungry.” Additionally, it’s a No.1 Amazon best-seller with more than 90,000 rave reviews.
A diaper bag is a new mom must-have, and something she will definitely love to receive before the baby arrives (I wish I’d found this one earlier.)
The MZ Wallace Utility backpack has become my go-to for everything — from mothering to working, and traveling. You can wear it in three ways: cross-body, as a carry tote, or across your shoulders as a backpack. Both the internal and external pockets come in a variety of sizes (ideal for storing diapers, bottles, toys, snacks, and more). Besides, you’re not skimping on style. The puff nylon and gunmetal hardware are trendy and highly wearable.
For more diaper bag recommendations, check out our roundup here.
“This multi-use balm is real magic that is useful from the moment you leave the hospital as a great swap for petrolatum-based products (think baby bums) and for after baths to lock in moisture,” Cholankerilsaid.
More, this is a product that grows with the kids and can be used even on mommy for sore and cracked skin.
According to Hillberg, “cozy girl items like slippers” are what a new momma will appreciate. The solution? L.L.Bean’s Daybreak Scuffs Slippers are a well-made pair that’s especially perfect for anyone who loves florals. Its super-soft fleece lining is a nice touch, too.
Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare is one of the best brands for anti-aging (and, you know what they say: kids can age you.
“All jokes aside, the brand’s Advanced Retinol + Ferulic Overnight Wrinkle Treatment is one of my favorite retinol treatments — and my sister’s, who resorted to the brand shortly after pregnancy. Especially because you can’t use retinol when you’re pregnant, it’s a thoughtful gift to offer the beauty lover who just had a baby (or, anyone in general, because it’s that soothing),” Giardinia noted.
“Something luxury like Sakara is such a no-fuss treat,” Henke recommends. Its classic catalog of wellness-first cleanses, meal plans, snacks and more are ideal for anyone who wants to eat healthier or restart their diet postpartum.
“A box — or two — of diapers (preferably bought via Amazon, so if the parents don’t like the diaper brand you selected, they can return/exchange for their preferred diaper brand), makes a great gift,” Berman recommends. “With babies — especially newborns — you go through so. many. diapers. Like, more diapers than you can ever imagine. And the money spent on that adds up!”
Additionally, a few of Maser’s friends gifted her with boxes of diapers for her son, Daly, and she was “so appreciative of the practicality,” she notes.
“The Doona was on the top of my registry as a must-have product,” Young notes. “Once Poppy was born, I knew we made the right choice with this car seat. It converts to a stroller with a click of a button, so you don’t have to take up valuable trunk space with a separate stroller piece.”
It also fits on airplanes, in Ubers, and small spaces at restaurants. “You’re a new mom, but you are still on the go, and this is the car seat to do it with,” she highlights.
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“If you had a vaginal birth, you will be walking around in ice packs and pads, so glamorous!” Quinn said. “If moms don’t have one already, get them a donut cushion because I promise they’ll be single at an angle for days.” This pick from ComfiLife is a No. 1 Amazon best-seller with more than 95,000 spectacular reviews.
And in that same vein, since you’ll probably look like you’re in diapers, any pair of loose joggers you can find, bring that over too! “They must be soft because your skin is just odd after being in the hospital and all the drugs pumped into you,” she adds, honestly.
“These are great for an environmentally friendly way to deal with leaks, which you inevitably will experience as your body adjusts to a new baby,” Green shares.
She recommends the KeaBabies Reusable Nursing Pads (14-Pack), a bundle with nearly 5,000 reviews from at-home mommas. More, they’re made of natural bamboo.
“I never found a diaper bag that I loved and we cycle through many,” Cholankeril reflects. “I recently received this and have used it as a travel bag but would have loved to have had this as a diaper bag/ bookbag when my kids were small.”
Additionally, Cholankeril also loves that it’s a black-owned brand.
“Books to add to the babies’ library make a great gift,” Berman said. “Even better if there are books outside the usual suspects. You will get no less than five copies of ‘Goodnight Moon,’ ‘Guess How Much I Love You?‘ and ‘Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.’”
One of the best gifts she ever received was an assortment of books from a former clients of hers who were also parents. “They put together a mini library for one of my boys, featuring their children’s favorite books from when they were little,” she remembers.
There were only two things I was thinking about while I was pregnant: the fact that I was pregnant and chocolate. If anyone is a chocolate connoisseur, it’s me — and almost every other pregnant woman I’ve met. I’ve tasted a range of decadent brands, but there is nothing quite like Magno.
Magno is a trailblazing woman-owned brand that crafts each chocolate one by one to create stunning visual pieces that excite all the senses. The ‘Hey Sweetie’ collection features hand-painted gems decorated with 24K gold leaf — hearts, pastels, and stones in lovely colors. The pink packaging is stunning. The flavors go across the board; hints of Oreo cookies, caramel, and marshmallows. It’s everything you could want in a chocolate box and more.
Just listen when I say, nothing would make a pregnant lady happier. This also makes a great non-traditional stocking stuffer and is also one of the best Christmas gifts for pregnant women.
“This came highly recommended to me when I was building out my registry, and now I tell all of my friends to get one too,” Young shares. “For the 12:00 a.m., 2:00 a.m., and 4:00 a.m. feeds, to the mid-afternoon bottle, this made life so much easier.”
Specifically, this essential makes a bottle to your baby’s preferred temperature, all at the push of a button. “There’s no powder all over the counter for you to clean up and no bottle warmers involved; you just push a button and go. It makes a perfectly measured bottle in seconds.”
For more options, check out our expert-backed guide to the best baby formula.
Cute nursing clothing is a must-have, according to Thayer. “I had no idea how hard it would be to find options where I was able to breastfeed quickly while on the go,” she said. “That meant wearing shirts or dresses that gave my babe easy access to the boobs.”
She told The Post how much she lived in these Target nursing tanks. “Any sort of cute dress that’s nursing-friendly would be a real win, or a henley that you can easily pull down,” she added.
Sleepless nights are around the corner. Finding time for shut-eye can be difficult, especially around the end of pregnancy and the first few weeks postpartum. For many new moms, eye bags are inevitable. This Hourglass eye balm was my lifesaver then and still is now,
Funny enough, the Equilibrium blend is derived from vegan phosphatidylglycerol, which mimics a key nutrient in amniotic fluid. It’s free of parabens, phthalates, mineral oil, and sulfates — all artificial ingredients that pregnant women may want to avoid.
The formula accelerates natural cell turnover, smooths, and plumps, and drastically reduces the appearance of dark circles and puffiness. It’s a true gem as far as luxury skincare goes.
“I love myself a personalized book from Wonderbly (and often gift those to new moms myself),” Berman said. “You can customize the book with the child’s name, birth date, dedication, etc.; Wonderbly lets you customize the character’s hair and skin tone options, which is pretty cool.”
Pro tip: be sure to confirm the baby details before you personalize to ensure you use the nickname, if they’re going by that.
“I cannot tell you how many cups of coffee went to waste in the early days — because I’d either forget about it or always have my hands full with baby — but the Ember mug solved all my problems by keeping my coffee warm all day (or night),” Toogood said.
Not to mention, it’s one of the best mugs we rounded up.
My skin was incredibly dry throughout pregnancy, especially the last couple of months when my bump popped.
A friend gave me the Saltair body oil, and it was a complete game-changer, instantly relieving the itchiness and irritation that came with my skin stretching. It’s made with natural and botanical ingredients that absorb quickly and leave your skin feeling fresh and glowy. I’d also guess that it was a combination of this formula and Bio-Oil that helped save my skin from pregnancy stretch marks.
On top of all that, it also smells phenomenal. It’s aromatic, woody, and delicate. I was exceptionally picky with smells at that time, but this one passed with flying colors.
Thayer recommends “an incredible robe,” and that’s exactly why we recommend the Lilac+London Print Satin Wrap Robe.
“When you have the baby, you’re house-bound for the first few weeks and covered in breastmilk, spit-up, and all of the bodily fluids that come with newborn life, so it’s nice to walk by a mirror and feel like you’re on your game, if only just a little bit,” she notes.
“I wanted to shower and wash my hair the moment I got home,” Quinn said. “Hospital showers aren’t the same. I wanted the familiar scent of my products so a set of her favorite shower products. For me it was Jack Black Turbo Wash — I had a strong scent aversion when I was pregnant and the Rosemary and Eucalyptus was one of the few scents that didn’t send me running to the bathroom.”
Additionally, the arnica in the product helps relax the body, per Quinn.
According to Berman, buying toys for when the child is nine months to a year old is a good idea. “Everyone – and I mean everyone — gifts clothes for 0-3 months or 3-6 months stage, and that goes by in a flash, or they wear it two or three times and outgrow it.”
What you really need are items for when the kid is a little bit older — “and you can’t go wrong with Melissa & Doug playtime toys, IMHO,” she adds. “Functional, educational, not ugly; they’re classics that last and last.”
“This has come in handy time after time from the newborn stage to present,” Young said, recommending the Yogasleep Hushh for Baby Portable Sound Machine. “It’s easy enough to pack for travel, or to throw in the diaper bag for days on the go.”
When Young was in the newborn stage, she’d place it in the bassinet on our large stroller for walks around the block. “Now, I bring it and put it in the pocket or stroller organizer for days when a stroller nap may have to suffice,” she comments.
For moms who deserve to be treated, “this is the best gift ever,” according to Cholankeril.
“Whenever I’m stumped on what to get someone, I show up to a Jo Malone store,” she notes. And, its stunning packaging and even more stunning box is reason enough to add it to your cart.
“If feeling generous and/or splitting a gift with friends to gift a new parent, this Babybjorn Travel Crib is *the best*,” Berman notes. “It’s lightweight and essentially foolproof to set up and break down.”
More, she used to have a hand-me-down travel crib that was so cumbersome and heavy, and she haven’t looked back since she sprung for this one from Babybjorn. “It has served us well, again and again,” she adds. Not to mention, it’s one of the best travel cribs we rounded up.
“We like to travel; Poppy had five passport stamps before her first birthday — and this tub was there for every one of them,” Young said, recommending the SAMMART model. “It takes up minimal suitcase space, which is a huge plus when traveling with a baby.”
Plus, she says it’s the perfect size for hotel counter space too, which we all know can be minimal.
This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Journalist. As a Gen Z first-time mother of one, Miska tests baby, maternity and postpartum products ranging from stylish new kids clothes to long-trusted diaper brands with her daughter. She evaluates baby- and mom-approved products for practicality and quality, and consults medical and parenting experts to weigh in on safe ingredients, usage and more. Before arriving at the Post, she covered the lifestyle and consumer verticals for the U.S. Sun.
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