20 Best Postpartum Clothes for New Moms in 2023
Pros
- Buttery soft
Cons
- Mid-rise waistband not ideal for maternity
If you thought you lived in lounge pants before baby, just you wait! Pants that are stretchy, adjustable, and functional (pockets, people!) like these are a must.
Glowing Review: “I got my first pair of these joggers around 34 weeks and am still enjoying them (and the second pair I got) 2 weeks postpartum. Two words: Joy-giver!”
Pros
- Has a pocket!
Cons
- Slightly see-through
If you’re a nightshirt kinda person, look no further. And if you’re not, well, get ready to become one! This one keeps it breezy on the bottom half and practical on the top with buttons for easy access during sleepy nighttime feedings.
Glowing Review: “I wore this in the hospital after giving birth to my son. It is soft, easy to open for breastfeeding, easy to hike up or open for nurses to get access to belly or other things, and made me feel more like “me” than spending days in a hospital gown. I still wear it now, at 7 weeks postpartum and it’s held up after many, many washes.”
Pros
- Supports heavy bottles
Cons
- Full coverage makes it visible with some tops
This ~patented~ hands-free pumping bra makes the pumping process as smooth and pain-free as possible. It’s got multilayer construction and thin, removable padding that make it as versatile as you need it to be.
Glowing Review: “After trying a couple cheaper versions of a pumping/nursing bra combo (which were all crap and I ended up returning them), I “splurged” and bought this and I immediately bought an additional one because I loved it THAT MUCH!”
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Pros
- Layers well
Cons
- Top is snug
If you prefer a little more support all over, this unitard is a great, easy option. It’s stretchy enough to fit from your first trimester to your fourth yet offers a little more structure than your more flowy options.
Glowing Review: “This is one of my fav Hatch items. It made me feel stylish and comfortable during late 3rd trimester and postpartum, right when nothing else fit. The rib knit compresses gently and holds you in.”
Pros
- Not constricting
Cons
- On the shorter side
Shorts that double as full-coverage undies? Sign. Me. Up. This high-rise pair is super stretchy and also super cute. You really can have it all.
Glowing Review: “Great coverage before and after postpartum. Even fits those pads the hospital gives you. Walked around the house postpartum with it and the bra and felt good in it.”
Pros
- Flowy and adjustable
Cons
- May be too long for shorter moms
Say it with me, comfortable does not mean frumpy! This robe coverup has a sash tie, satiny material, and amazing silhouette that makes this piece incredibly versatile.
Glowing Review: “Beautiful cut and ample length on sleeves and body. Incredibly impressed by the quality and the flowy material!”
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Pros
- Nice material
Cons
- Runs big
Here’s a dress that’ll go easy on your recovering body and make feedings a little easier. We’re all about easy here! The wrap detail at the waist allows you to make this shape as fitted or as flowy as you want.
Glowing Review: “This was much nicer looking than I expected. Material is soft and drapes elegantly. ”
Pros
- Supportive yet comfortable
Cons
- Doesn’t hold pumping flanges
It’s called the everyday nursing bra because it’s the bra you’ll want to wear every single day (or the bra worth buying for all the days of the week, whichever one). It’s soft, wireless, convertible—all the things you want in a nursing bra.
Glowing Review: “This bra is everything I was looking for: it’s gentle on my skin because it’s 90% cotton and the straps don’t fall off my shoulder when I clip down because of the racerback conversion. So good!!!”
Pros
- Can be dressed up and down
Cons
- Runs large
Wraps are your new best friend after baby. This strategic draping in the front is perfect for breastfeeding and makes it simple to take on and off if ever you need to (you won’t want to though).
Glowing Review: “I’m in love with the color and fit and feel of this! I’ve already gotten a ton of compliments on it as well.”
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Pros
- Good support
Cons
- Sag slightly
These super soft leggings were designed specifically for women in postpartum, meaning they feature gentle midsection compression for extra support.
Glowing Review: “Since I’m a nursing mom and often nursing out & about I don’t want my stomach to be hanging out or to feel that my whole midsection is exposed. These offer great coverage and are comfortable to wear.”
Pros
- Thick fabric doesn’t show panty lines
Cons
- Not made for comfort
If you prefer a whole lot of structure and support in your postpartum clothes (your prerogative!), check out these compression leggings with an ultra-high waist that doesn’t roll down.
Glowing Review: “The Preggo Leggings rise is quite high- rib cage level- and it feels amazing. I highly recommend these as they’ve helped me feel more supported and confident in my recovery as a new mama!”
Pros
- Secret zippers
Cons
- Pricey
You’d never guess this dress is breastfeeding-friendly. Try and spot the quick-access hidden zip on the bodice—you won’t.
Glowing Review: “The fabric is soft and breathable. The side zippers will be perfect for breastfeeding. I wish it came in more colors.”
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Pros
- Good stretch
Cons
- Maternity band frays
If you insist on wearing jeans after having given birth, kudos to you. Good American’s line of maternity jeans is a great place to start for ultra-stretchy, comfortable denim.
Glowing Review: “I’m postpartum and not in my regular size jeans yet, so I have been looking for jeans that will stretch around my still larger belly and thighs. These jeans are great! They are super comfortable, stretchy, and so far maintains their dark black color without fading.”
Pros
- Versatile
Cons
- Interesting seams around the belly
When you tire of wearing loose, flowy dresses, switch it up (slightly) with a loose, flowy jumpsuit. It’s got pockets and perfectly placed pleats to make it super functional for a new mom.
Glowing Review: “I LIVED in this by the end of my pregnancy. I dressed it down and up depending on accessories. I’m no longer pregnant and I still wear it.”
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Pros
- Easy to clean
Cons
- Lots of laundry
These super-absorbent undies were made specifically for women in postpartum. Plus, they’re v cute.
Glowing Review: “I bought this set to use postpartum, and they did not disappoint! They were comfortable and easy to clean. Very happy with my purchase!”
Pros
- Fold-over waistband
Cons
- Run large
Finally, a pair of joggers that doesn’t have a drawstring waistband. Again, it’s all about comfort, here.
Glowing Review: “Pants are made very well but seem to run pretty big. I thought I’d keep to ‘grow into’ but all I’m doing is pulling them up. Overall happy but think about sizing down.”
Pros
- Comes with matching set for baby
Cons
- Pricey
This pajama set comes with a little matching gown and hat for your newborn bb. *Cue: ugly cry.*
Glowing Review: “I would wear these every night if I could! I questioned spending this much on a set but it was so worth it!”
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Pros
- Adjustable wings
Cons
- Panty lines
Here’s a pair of postpartum undies with an adjustable belly strap that’ll fit your tummy at a variety of sizes.
Glowing Review: “As a mom who had a csection I was a bit apprehensive to wear anything snug around my abdominal area. So I hesitated trying this on at first. However, it was the most comfortable piece of apparel I’ve ever used for any type of control. So easy and so comfortable to use.”
Pros
- Very soft
Cons
- Too lightweight to offer much warmth
You’d never guess this is a breastfeeding-friendly top, thanks to the hidden nursing panel.
Glowing Review: “Lots of stretch in the fabric as I (we) grow. Surprised how easy/convenient the nursing access will be. Absolutely would buy again.”
Kim Duong is the senior shopping editor at Cosmopolitan, overseeing shopping coverage online for all things fashion, lifestyle, beauty, and sex. When she’s not musing about which products are actually worth your hard-earned cash, she’s also writing (sometimes slightly unhinged) fashion content in print. You can find her previous writing in Refinery29, InStyle, Travel + Leisure, and StyleCaster. Follow her on Instagram for bottomless cute dog content and did-that-really-happen-to-me story times in her highlights.
Brooke Shunatona is a contributing writer for Cosmopolitan.com.
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