You have given birth to your little one and you know that this should be the happiest moment of your life but you can’t help but feel a little sad, anxious and irritable. It’s perfectly normal to have these emotions, so don’t feel guilty about it: your hormones are all over the place and your “baby blues” will disappear in a couple of weeks. You may also be overly critical of your body and wonder why your body hasn’t “recovered.” Pregnancy is not easy on the body, so don’t worry. Instead of trying to fit into the clothes you wore before pregnancy, create your own postpartum wardrobe that is practical yet stylish, as this will help you feel better about yourself and improve your self-image.
Tips for creating your postpartum wardrobe
1. Soft and stretchy fabrics
2. T-shirts suitable for nurses
The last thing you need when your baby cries from hunger is to fiddle with several buttons! Instead, choose tops that provide easy breastfeeding access, such as those with hidden panels or zippers. Wrap styles are also very convenient and provide discretion while feeding your baby. You should also invest in good nursing bras so that your breasts continue to have support but the flaps can be easily opened and closed when you need to breastfeed your baby. Avoid underwire bras, as they can contribute to clogged ducts.

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3. Dresses that enhance your silhouette
An A-line dress in which the top is fitted and then flares out from the waist helps draw attention away from the midsection, making it ideal for a postpartum dress. You can also try an empire waist dress that hits just below the bust line, but be careful because some of these can accentuate your tummy; This largely depends on the fabric of the dress. Peplum dresses can be dressy or cute depending on the pattern, but the extra fabric around the waist can help hide your belly. It is best to avoid high-waisted, low-waisted, and straight-cut dresses, as they tend to draw attention to the midsection, especially if they are fitted.

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4. Comfortable shoes

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5. Stylish accessories
Accessories can completely change your look and take your outfit from casual to night out in a matter of minutes! Your baby is still too young to pull on her earrings, chains, or bracelets, so you don’t need to limit yourself to baby-safe pieces. Accessorize based on your personal style – some people prefer matching outfits while others opt for a more eclectic style. However, if you wear a statement piece like large earrings, you should keep the other pieces simple so they stand out. You can also use scarves to add a pop of color to your outfit. The best part is that the scarves also double as a nursing cover.
