Any recommendations? I'm having a hard time finding any place with a decent selection.
I'm envisioning a wardrobe of mostly nursing tanks (I don't really care about the lack of support since I'll mostly just be around the house for the first while) and some sort of sweater/zip-up/cardigan thing over top of them. I live in New England so it'll be in the 50s/60s. But when I go back to work in June I'll need more presentable clothing (and don't want to practically have to get undressed to pump).
I ordered some nursing bras and a couple of cheap zip-up hoodies so far.
DD #1: April 2017
DD #2: May 2020
Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022
Re: Nursing clothes
i loved the undercover mama tanks and wore them daily the whole time I nursed so my sides and tummy remained covered.
Wrap dresses work well for special occasions.
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
DD: 6/20/11
DS: 2/23/13
EDD: 4/15/17
I got the navy blue and floral and the black and grey.
I also got this: https://http//www.target.com/p/women-s-pajama-set-total-comfort-gilligan-o-malley/-/A-15026135
Because of hormone fluctuations after birth I get crazy hot flashes, so I wanted things to stay cool in.
DD: 6/20/11
DS: 2/23/13
EDD: 4/15/17
I also got some kindred bravely nursing pajamas as gifts, and they are both great - the nightgown one in particular could definitely double as a dress if you had to look presentable (https://www.kindredbravely.com/collections/nursing-pajamas/products/the-angelina-nursing-gown)
I bought a few new nursing bras. I am on the bra struggle bus right now. Everything hurts my rib cage. It sucks.
I have also found that V neck dresses are great. I have two from my previous pregnancies that I like. In terms of pants and shirts, I am pretty sure I will live in leggings and yoga pants (and maternity pants) until I get back to pre-pregnancy weight. Shirts-wise, I try to wear button downs or shirts with nursing tanks underneath. I got a top from Motherhood Maternity that can be worn over a tank as an open cardigan or closes as more of a wrap. It's made as a nursing top.
DD: 6/20/11
DS: 2/23/13
EDD: 4/15/17
Baby #2 due April 2017
Baby #2 due April 2017
Baby #2 due April 2017
DH: 36
Married 5 years
DD born 8/30/13
#2 expected 4/25/17
DD #2: May 2020
Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022