I feel like a rag. I'm exhausted. The maternity clothes are worn out and falling off. The pre-pregnancy clothes don't fit. My life revolves around nursing so washability and accessiblity are primary considerations. What to wear? Any good on-line stores?
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Beats me. I'm all jeans and t-shirts over here. Going back and forth between some of my maternity clothes and some of my regular clothes, depending on whether I feel like putting up with slightly-too-loose or slightly-too-snug that day.Married to a hematopathologist seven years out of training.
Raising three girls, 11, 9, and 2.
“That was the thing about the world: it wasn't that things were harder than you thought they were going to be, it was that they were hard in ways that you didn't expect.”
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Since I had my first baby I have lived in yoga pants. I might put on some jeans if I'm feeling snazzy. I do the nursing bras and just regular shirts. Victoria's Sercret has good deals on them. But I usually get mine from Sam's Club.
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My standard nursingwear was almost always a stretchy tank that I could just shove to the side, with any other shirt over the top... so you lift the first shirt up, shove the tank down/over to get bra access, and are still completely covered belly and low-back-wise for when it's cold or you feel too exposed. I actually didn't use a nursing bra after about 8 weeks, but went back to my stretched out old VS bra I'd worn in pregnancy... beats trying to hook the bra back together one-handed, I guess.
Know how you feel!! Good luck finding something that works but helps you feel like not such a blob.
Jenn
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