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Planning the Perfect Maternity Wardrobe for Breastfeeding

gillygirl by gillygirl Speaking(February 2007) (rank 226th)

“I have nothing to wear!” Heard this before from a new mother?  

After putting in much time and effort into planning their maternity wardrobe, many new mums suddenly discover they have nothing to wear after their baby arrives!   It is important to plan ahead while pregnant to ensure your maternity wardrobe will make the smooth transition from pregnancy to breastfeeding.  With a few simple tips planning the perfect maternity and breastfeeding wardrobe is easy and won’t break the budget either!  

Start with the basics  

Look at the basics in your pre-pregnancy wardrobe and replace these with the maternity versions. Maternity tanks tops with built-in nursing bras are fantastic and are easy to mix and match. Black, white and a print or brighter colour are great to start with and will go with most colours.   Tank tops will also take you through all seasons – perfect to wear on their own in the warmer months and great for layering in winter.   

Think Dresses  

Dresses in flowing stretchy fabrics are fantastic for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. With the right cut, dresses are very flattering on a baby bump and also great for the post-baby figure.   Make sure you have at least one or two dresses in your wardrobe that will take you from work, play and important functions such as your baby’s christening or naming day! Again you can’t go past classic black for classic style and slimming effect.   New styles of maternity dresses also include a built-in nursing bra, which is fantastic when you have to attend a function and breastfeed your baby at the same time.  

Tops to take you everywhere  

Once you have a baby you suddenly need clothing for all those outings – mother’s group, coffee, shopping, trips to the doctor, the list goes on… Unless you want to spend your life in baby rooms, you need tops that allow you to breastfeed discreetly in public and look good too!   Again look for tops that allow for easy breastfeeding access and are flattering on your changing shape. Style features such as crossover fronts and side gathering are very good at hiding extra kilos. Many tops designed for breastfeeding are also suitable for pregnancy.  

Look for quality  

As a mum of two small boys, I know how tempting it is to go for cheap and cheerful when buying clothes. However, often these items are here for “a good time not a long time” and won’t last the distance.   When you think about it, your maternity and breastfeeding wardrobe needs to last you for at least two years depending on how long you breastfeed and how many children you have. So in the long run it is better value for money to look for quality fabrics and styles that will last the distance.  

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tunky
February 9th | tunky
Re: Planning the Perfect Maternity Wardrobe for Breastfeeding

Fantastic advice, thank you! I am pregnant with my third child, and I always find myself 'caught out' with nothing to wear after giving birth that is also good to breastfeed in lol! It's a great idea to pre prepare!



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rachelcook
November 2007 | rachelcook
Re: Planning the Perfect Maternity Wardrobe for Breastfeeding
Awesome!! thanks really helpful (2nd mom to be of 4 months)


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llmunchkin
5.00 (Excellent) | August 2007 | llmunchkin
Re: Planning the Perfect Maternity Wardrobe for Breastfeeding
There are great clothes specifically designed for breastfeeding, unfortunately they are fairly pricey at a time when money is usually a little tight.  However by thinking ahead, convenient clothes can definitely be purchased, although I never bothered.  I found that wearing things with buttons, v-necks, cross over fronts made it easy enough to feed Jaydee without flashing my tummy or too much boob to the world.

It is good advice for people to think about it and be prepared though, as it is tough for the first couple of months to find comfy convenient clothes.


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MummaBear
4.46 (Good) | February 2007 | MummaBear
Good advice, but expensive

I never bought anything but 2 pairs of overalls for pregnancy. I simply wore jeans and t-shirts for breastfeeding.  I never got a big belly through pregnancy so was able to still wear the hipster jeans no worries with a work shirt, as they were polo shirts with lots of give in them.  The only maternity items I bought were bras.  I had them fitted at a bra shop, and they were expensive, but the 6 I bought lasted the whole 2 and half years of breastfeeding, and one I still wear now when I run out of normal bras.



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mace-oz
5.00 (Excellent) | February 2007 | mace-oz
tshirts and belly belts
Tshirts are great before and after baby, as long as they have some stretch you can lift them up to b/f and if you want use a belly belt to cover your exposed belly. I didn't use b/f tops as I didn't have the money but found tshirts where great.


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breannababy
5.00 (Excellent) | February 2007 | breannababy
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THIS WILL be invaluable advice for a lot of mums to be well done on a great article regards Merle


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kseers
5.00 (Excellent) | February 2007 | kseers
Great advice
After my first child I lived in my maternity clothes for ages - just couldn't get the kilos off.  Second time around I bought a couple of pairs of maternity pants and just bought flowing or elasticised tops which can be used after the pregnancy.  Good maternity bras are a must!  I found the breastfeeding tops hard to find in my size (not just dress size but cup size!) but if you can find one that fits they are great.  Otherwise I suggest button up shirts and button up PJs as the most convenient for everyone.  I haven't worn a dress in I don't know how long - I looked at some today and thought "what's the point - I can't wear them while feeding?" Oh well...


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RebeccaDorant
5.00 (Excellent) | February 2007 | RebeccaDorant
great article
i've so been there with my first child... i had all the maternity clothes but as for after the birth, i really didnt have any clothes that fitted i think i lived for a week in the same top and my pj's when it was in the wash lol this is great advice... hope lots of to be mums get to read this...


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