To buy: Nature Made Prenatal With Folic Acid + DHA, $16 (normally $28), amazon.com, walmart.com Stock up on a three-month supply of Nature Made prenatal vitamins with this after-Christmas sale on a 110-count bottle of 200 mg DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) softgels. Each vitamin contains folic acid and other nutrients to support the development of your baby’s eyes, brain, and nervous system. To buy: PharMeDoc Pregnancy Pillow, from $40 (normally $60); amazon.com, walmart.com, bedbathandbeyond.com  Support your hips, back, knees, head, and neck with the top-rated PharMeDoc Pregnancy Pillow. The U-shaped body pillow provides additional support while you sleep or lounge and has various color options to match your bedding theme. To buy: What to Expect When You’re Expecting, from $13 (normally $18); amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, walmart.com  Long considered the “pregnancy bible,” this all-in-one guide tells you everything you need to know about pregnancy and the fourth trimester. “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” covers tips, practical advice, insights, and more on topics from conception to birth, like pregnancy symptoms and ultrasounds. It’s an after-Christmas deal you’ll use faithfully throughout your entire pregnancy—which is priceless. To buy: HATCH Everyday Nursing Bra, $68; amazon.com, hatchcollection.com The Pima cotton and spandex materials of the HATCH Everyday Nursing Bra are worth celebrating before your little one arrives. A front strap adjuster and four hook-and-eye closures allow you to find a proper fit as your growing body changes during pregnancy . After the baby arrives, this top-rated nursing bra will help you feel supported and will provide convenient access when you need to breastfeed. To buy: Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula Complete Stretch Mark and Pregnancy Skin Care Kit, $24; amazon.com, walmart.com, walgreens.com  This Palmer’s stretch mark kit contains four hypoallergenic products for stretch marks: oil, lotion, cream, and butter. Palmer’s uses raw and natural ingredients to soften and smoothen skin, so it’s great for sensitive skin. To buy: Belly Bandit Upsie Pregnancy Belly Support Band, $70; amazon.com, bedbathandbeyond.com, buybuybaby.com  Relieve pregnancy aches and pains with a support belt that lifts your belly to reduce pelvic pressure and strain on your back muscles. The Belly Bandit Upsie comes in several sizes and features a back pocket for hot or cold gel packs. To buy: Needed. Protein Powder for Prenatal, Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, and Postpartum, $50; amazon.com, thisisneeded.com Boost your protein intake with the unflavored Needed. Prenatal Protein Powder. The collagen protein helps manage blood sugar, nausea, joint pain, and more while supporting your growing baby. To buy: Preggie Pop Drops Morning Sickness, $15 (normally $20); amazon.com, walmart.com These pregnancy drops pack a powerful (and delicious) punch against morning sickness. All 48 drops arrive individually wrapped for easier on-the-go nausea treatment and dissolve in your mouth like candy. To buy: Dr. Scholl’s Women’s Compression Knee High Socks, $6 (normally $9); amazon.com, walmart.com At some point during pregnancy, you’ll likely experience swollen, achy feet and legs, which is where Dr. Scholl’s compression socks come into play. The microfiber yarn feels soft against the skin, while the tighter fit provides much-needed comfort from pregnancy pains. To buy: Iron Flask Sports Water Bottle, $22 (normally $45); amazon.com, walmart.com The Iron Flask is a durable option if you’re looking for a new solid water bottle during after-Christmas sales. It features double-wall insulation, stainless steel, multiple sizes and colors, and three leak-proof lids. Read Next: The 11 Best Pregnancy-Safe Skincare Products