Gentle, non-toxic balms for pregnancy, postpartum, and baby days—created by a neurologist and grandpa who wanted something safer for his own family.
Pregnancy, postpartum, and baby life are beautiful—and rough on skin. This collection is for families searching for organic baby balm, non-toxic skincare in pregnancy, and products that feel safe for both mom and baby.
✓ Gentle balms for baby bottoms, folds, cheeks & chins
✓ Clean moisturizers for dry hands, nipples*, and stretched skin
✓ Magnesium support many moms use for leg cramps & sleep
✓ Simple ingredients you can actually read
✓ Neurologist-developed, family-tested
*Always confirm nipple products with your provider if breastfeeding.
Fewer Bottles, More Trust
New parents don’t need 12 different bottles and jars. They need a few trusted, multi-tasking products that actually help:
- Baby Balm – for delicate skin in diaper areas, folds, cheeks, and chins
- Original Miracle Balm – for mom’s dry hands, rough patches, and family dry spots
- Magnesium Balm – many moms use on calves and feet for leg cramps, muscle tension, and sleep support (always ask your provider)
- Mom & Baby kits that bundle everything together
These formulas use organic oils, butters, beeswax, and targeted botanicals rather than harsh chemicals or synthetic fragrances.
How to Use These Products Together
For Baby
- Use Baby Balm on clean, dry skin at diaper changes to protect bottoms and folds from moisture and friction.
- Apply a thin layer to neck, thigh, and arm folds if they tend to get red or damp.
- Use sparingly on dry cheeks and chins as needed, especially in cold or drooly seasons.
For Mom – Daily Comfort & Dry Skin
- Use Original Miracle Balm on dry hands, heels, elbows, and any rough patches that show up during pregnancy or postpartum.
- With your provider’s approval, some moms use Miracle Balm on nipples between feeds and follow their guidance on whether to wipe before nursing.
- Keep a small twist-up in your bag for on-the-go dry spots—lips, knuckles, cuticles, and under a mask or around the nose.
For Belly, Hips, Breasts & Thighs (Stretch-Mark-Prone Areas)
- Start a daily moisturising ritual as early in pregnancy as you can.
- After a shower, on slightly damp skin, warm a small amount of Miracle Balm or Baby Balm between your hands.
- Massage gently over the belly, hips, breasts, and upper thighs using slow circles or upward strokes. Aim for 1–2 times per day.
- The goal is to keep skin soft, supple, and comfortable as it stretches, supporting elasticity and helping reduce the feeling of tight, itchy skin.
- Stretch marks are influenced by genetics, hormones, and how quickly your body changes. No topical product can guarantee you won’t get them—but keeping skin well-hydrated and nourished is one of the best things you can do for your comfort and confidence.
For Sleep, Leg Cramps & Tension (When Approved by Your Provider)
- If your provider approves topical magnesium, apply Magnesium Balm to calves, feet, or lower back 20–30 minutes before bed as part of your wind-down routine.
- Massage in for 30–60 seconds per area to support relaxation and comfort after long days on your feet.
- Some moms also like a small amount on shoulders or neck to help their body downshift at night.
Frequently asked questions
Baby Balm is made with gentle, simple ingredients and many families use it from day one. Always patch test and follow your pediatrician’s guidance.
Many moms do, but every situation is different. Always talk with your OB or midwife before using any new product during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Some moms do, but this should always be cleared with your provider. If approved, follow their guidance on wiping product off before feeds.
No. These balms are moisturizers and barrier-support products, not medications. Always see your pediatrician or doctor for persistent or severe rashes.
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Legal Disclaimer:
Dr. Doug’s products are made with high-quality ingredients and formulated to meet Dr. Doug’s standards for purity. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your doctor before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or are taking any medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).


