GIFT REGISTRY
Creating a registry for your baby shower is incredibly helpful for both you and your loved ones.
For starters, you will receive the gifts you actually need and want. The last thing you want to do as a new mum is run around returning unwanted or doubled up items. And no-one likes cluttering up the house with items that will never get used.
Secondly, your family and friends will have a much easier time picking out the right gift with the added confidence of knowing it's something you'll really love and appreciate.
Lastly, you're in total control of the entire shopping experience in the convenience of your home, leaving the hard work to us here at Hush Little Babe.
We also offer complimentary gift wrapping and individual cards from your guests.
Start creating your dream registry now, then simply share the link to your guests!
birth and beyond
Womens health
Links to trusted health advice and services specific to women
General health
All about woments health topics, concerns, information, facts and advice. Also includes a symptom checker tool.
mental health
If you are a woman experiencing depression, an anxiety disorder, or another mental health condition, you are not alone. Learn how to protect your emotional well-being.
Infertility
Approximately 15% of couples experience fertility difficulties. Information and facts about the causes, diagnosis, treatment and other options can be found here
grief and loss
Grief is a walk alone. Others can be there, and listen, but you walk alone on this path, at your own pace, with your pain and raw wounds, your denial, anger and loss. You'll come to your own peace, but it will be on your own, in your own time.
Understanding Grief
During the early days of grieving, most parents experience excruciating pain, alternating with numbness. It has been said that coping with the death and loss of a child requires some of the hardest work one will ever have to do.
Physical issues & health
There are physical issues to consider after you birth your baby. Understanding the changes and letting your body heal from birth.
Bereavement Support
Sands is a volunteer-based organisation providing individualised care from one bereaved parent to another, giving them support and hope for the future, following the death of a baby.
domestic & family violence
Click here to view the cycle of violenceDomestic violence is about power and control, and the abuser will continually use tactics designed to have power over, and control, their partner. The Cycle of Violence is a three stage repetitive pattern. As it repeats it typically speeds up through the stages, and becomes more violent.
what is family violence
Domestic violence is when one person behaves in a way that controls or dominates another person and causes fear for their safety and wellbeing. Domestic violence is usually a pattern of abusive and controlling behaviour taking many forms. It happens in intimate, family or informal care relationships.
Information and support
Whatever your situation, it is important to know that help and support is available ifn you are impacted by sexual assault, domestic or family violence and abuse.
Identifying red flags
It’s often difficult to identify what aspects of your relationship are unhealthy, seriously abusive or even dangerous. You can access a checklist here.
child abuse & neglect
Child abuse or child maltreatment is physical, sexual, and/or psychological maltreatment or neglect of a child or children, especially by a parent or a caregiver. Child abuse may include any act or failure to act by a parent or a caregiver that results in actual or potential harm to a child and can occur in a child's home, or in the organizations, schools, or communities the child interacts with.
what is child abuse
Child abuse is any physical or emotional ill treatment by someone in a position of responsibility, trust or power that harms or could harm a child’s health, survival, development or dignity. There are different types of child abuse, and many children experience more than one type.
supporting your child
Increase your understanding about how a disclosure of child abuse can impact your family and what you can do to support yourself and your child.
dealing with trauma
Most damaging to children and young people are the experiences of abuse, neglect and violence, which are sadly prevalent in more circumstances than one would expect. The experience of these traumas is particularly associated with adverse mental health outcomes in childhood and through to adult life.