Hey, Mamas!
January always feels like a deep breath. A moment to be grateful for where we’ve been and hopeful for where we’re going.
In 2025, Mommy Scrubs learned, pivoted, rebranded, and grew, but most importantly, we served moms. And in 2026, our mission stays simple:
Keep serving.
The Problem Moms Don’t Know They Have… Until They Return to Work
Before becoming a mom, I never noticed how hard it was to pump in scrubs. I didn’t know about the awkward undressing between patients.
Most moms don’t realize it either, not because they don’t care, but because they’re exhausted, healing, and trying to survive newborn life. The challenge hits once they’re back at work. Suddenly pumping becomes a daily problem they never saw coming.
Mommy Scrubs was created for that moment.
To give moms dignity, comfort, and convenience during one of the hardest transitions.
Meeting Moms Where They Are: At Work
One of the biggest blessings of 2025 was connecting with new communities and receiving non-dilutive support to help Mommy Scrubs grow. Each win reminded us why serving moms (especially pumping moms at work) matters.
In 2026, we hope to reach even more moms right where they are...on shift, in their scrubs, doing the work that helps everyone else.
More support.
More partnerships.
More solutions for pumping moms in healthcare.
Grateful for Growth. Expectant for What’s Ahead.
Last year stretched us and taught us. It also confirmed that this mission is bigger than a product. It’s about service.
I’m thankful for every mom who trusted us, for every conversation, and for every connection that helped us grow. And my heart is full knowing:
God is good, and the best is yet to come.
2026: A Year to Serve More Moms
We’re entering this year with clear focus:
Serve more moms. Support more workplaces. Make pumping at work easier.
For the mom returning to her scrub-wearing profession…
For the mom navigating new routines…
For the mom who gives so much and deserves support…
Mommy Scrubs is here for you.
Here’s to a blessed 2026. Let’s keep serving.
Stay Pumped, mamas!
Cherie