Letters to My Unborn Baby: A Pregnancy Keepsake Journal and Expecting Mom Gift
A forty-page pregnancy keepsake journal. Thirteen prompted letters written across pregnancy to the unborn baby. Before-I-knew-you. The first appointment. The first kick. The name. What our family is like. What the world is like. What your other parent is like. The night before you came. The first time I saw you. Plus a "things I want to remember to tell you" running list, pocket pages for the ultrasound and the hospital bracelet, and space to keep.
Instant download. Print at home on A4 or US Letter. Your receipt and re-download link arrive by email.
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Pages from the file you'll download, not a mock-up.
Some pregnancy planners track. Some plan. This one is for writing.
Thirteen letters across the nine months, written to the small person who has not arrived yet. They will read them at eighteen, or never. You will reread them at five, ten, on a hard day, on their wedding day. The letters are the part of pregnancy that does not show up on any chart.
The journal is built for slow writing. Lots of blank lines. Prompts that take time. A pocket for the first ultrasound photo. A pocket for the hospital bracelet. A final letter, written after you have seen them for the first time.
What’s inside
Forty pages, fillable:
- A note before you start.
- How to use this journal.
- Thirteen prompted letters with significant writing space each:
- Before I knew you
- The day I found out
- The first appointment
- Telling people about you
- The first time I felt you
- Your name, the story
- What our family is like before you arrive
- What the world is like in this year
- What your other parent is like
- What I want you to know about your grandparents
- The last week before you
- The night before you came
- The first time I saw you
- “Things I want to remember to tell you” running list (2 pages).
- Pocket pages for the first ultrasound photo + hospital bracelet.
- A final note.
Format
Instant-download PDF, US Letter + A4. Print on good paper. Personal use only.
From Soothemade Notes, a small apothecary of printables, planners, and cards for the unphotographed parts of new parenthood. Made slowly, in plain language.