This is pretty much where I am at. With how often I need to breastfeed, I just keep on the nursing bra or tank. And pants? Psh, LO keeps spitting up all over me.
I'm all about PJ bottoms and a tank top when at home. I'm much more comfortable and it's way easier with BFing! We go out everyday, my 2 year old needs time out of the house, but you can bet the second we get home I'm back on my comfy clothes!
It's been so warm lately, plus my raging hormones are making me so warm that I feel like I'm constantly sweating, so all usually wear is a tank top and shorts at home. Yoga pants if I have to go out.
Since I started staying at home with DD1 almost two years ago, I don't get dressed unless we're going out. We do go out most days (a little less now that the baby is here), but on days around the house, I have no motivation. DH works at home and doesn't get dressed for work, so I'm staying comfy, too!
Re: Why bother getting dressed?
My Ovulation Chart
BFP 5/21/10, Missed m/c 7/5/10 at 11w3d (baby measured 7wks), D&C 7/7/10
Aug/Sept 2010 - CD3&10 b/w & u/s, genetic testing, SA, HSG, & Lap/Hyst to remove septum
12/09/10 BFP -- 7/05/11 DS born at 33w5d. Came home after 23d in NICU at 37w0d
June 2012 - TTC #2! -- 10/05/12 BFP -- 5/23/13 DS2 born at 37w1d! Yay full term!
Surprise BFP 6/25/14 LO#3 due Feb2015!