Free Baby Samples for Australian Mums (To Be)
When I received confirmation that I was indeed pregnant, I was excited and wanted to start getting things organised straight away! Being a little early, I thought perhaps it would be prudent to wait at least a few weeks before lashing out and buying maternity clothing, essentials for bub etc… but I was excited nonetheless!
That’s when I began my hunt for free baby samples: not only free, but also very helpful in those early weeks as I learn what suits bub the best without spending a fortune! It curbed my impulses and I loved receiving so much mail without any guilt attached!
I’ve put together a list of samples I’ve claimed so far below, I’d love if you know of any more freebies for new mummas if you could share please. 🙂
Note: Amazon previously made available a Baby Box that proved super popular! Unfortunately, these are no longer available. Nevertheless, you can get a box of wipes — for a total of 248 units! Who doesn’t love a freebie? This offer is available until they run out of stock!
The good news is that the Amazon Baby Wishlist is still a fantastic offer — giving you an easy way to let loved ones know what you need. (Seriously, otherwise, you’re going to get 100 bibs — lol!) Plus there’s some juicy discounts on anything left on your list after bub arrives. Click the button below to check it out:
Free Nappy Samples
BabyLove Nappy https://babylovenappies.com.au/nappy-samples/
Huggies Nappy https://m.huggies.com.au/free-sample
ecoriginals https://www.ecoriginals.com.au/product/trial-box/
(pay postage & handling only)
Free Pregnancy and Maternity Samples
GAIA Bath & Body Wash, Baby Shampoo, Belly Butter, Shave Gel & Face Creme – Free Samples
Poise Underwear Liners https://www.poise.com.au/sample
Carefree Liners https://www.becarefree.com.au/products/request-sample
U By Kotex Liners https://www.ubykotex.com.au/sample/
Cherub Baby Sample Pack http://www.cherubbaby.com.au/free-samples-from-cherub-baby
NicePak Sample Pack http://www.nicepak.com.au/join-baby-club/
Bounty Bags: Available for all new mums, and it depends what state you’re in as to where you will receive them from! Here in QLD, I got mine when I had my ultrasound at the radiologists, and in WA I received mine from the maternity ward. They Parent-to-Be bags are generally available around 12-14 weeks. There’s also a New Parent bag that you should receive before your baby is more than a few days old. So be sure to ask at your next appointment as they’re filled with great samples and magazines & handy product info! 🙂
If you don’t receive your bounty bag, you can order online via the bounty website, although there is a charge to cover delivery.
Sara 🙂
P.S. If you’re looking for better sleep as you wait for your free baby goodies to arrive, check out our guide to the best pregnancy pillows on the market in Australia.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get free baby stuff?
Complete your details in a form on the relevant company website. Some will require you to sign up for their email list, others will provide the items free of charge but require you to pay postage. A particular example of a very generous box of baby stuff can be acquired by performing a few simple steps on one large retailer’s site. MumsDelivery has all the links and instructions to get loads of free baby stuff.
What companies give free baby samples?
Many large, and some not-so-large, companies give away free baby samples, just for providing them your details. This includes nappy brands, such BabyLove, Huggies and ecoriginals; women’s hygiene product brands, such as Poise, Carefree and Kotex; and others such as GAIA, Cherub Baby and Nicepak. All the links and instructions to get these, plus a huge, free baby box from an online retailer, are neatly collected together at MumsDelivery.
Where can I get free baby samples?
Many Australian companies have free baby stuff available and will deliver it to you by post, if you provide them your address. In many Australian States, Bounty Bags for new mothers are also available from eg. radiology clinics, maternity wards and the like.
What is a bounty bag?
Bounty Bags are distributed by midwives and representatives of Bounty in Australian hospitals. They include information and products aimed at helping new mothers in this new stage of life




