Many pregnant women spend a lot of time time carefully planning their maternity clothing - for example workwear, evening wear, pregnancy dresses. However, they often focus entirely on their daywear options and forget all about maternity nightwear until suddenly they can no longer struggle into their pre-pregnancy pyjamas and are left to spend the remainder of their pregnancy sleeping in uncomfortable oversize t-shirts.
I think that it's time to put maternity sleepwear first. While there's no easy way to get a good night's sleep when you are pregnant, high quality and comfortable clothing will help you relax a bit more while adding style to your maternity lounge wear wardrobe. Most maternity sleep wear is made with nursing access for wearing after you've had your baby and makes for a very good long-term investment. Here is my maternity sleep wear checklist:
Size: Just like the rest of your maternity wardrobe, pyjamas and maternity nighties should be bought in your pre-pregnancy size unless you have gained more than the average 25-35 pounds. Also, if you are carrying twins or more, you may need to go up a size (or two!).
Comfort: Many pregnant women experience trouble sleeping at some point during their pregnancy. While there in't anything you can do about an energetic baby who likes to dance throughout the night, or the early days when you seem to be always taking trips to the bathroom, you can choose to buy maternity sleep wear with comfort in mind, so it's not your clothing which is giving you sleepless nights!
Jersey cotton is a great fabric for comfortable nightwear and also for pyjamas which can be worn as loungewear for padding around the house to relax in. Personally I prefer to wear maternity pyjamas because of their double use as loungewear and as they are cozier to wear during the night in colder months if you are up and about. Watch out too for tops with built in support for extra ease - some styles use built-in cups and others a fabric "shelf" both work well.
Multi-purpose: Maternity nightwear is intended to be used after birth and is constructed to allow for easy night time feeding via clever designing. Look out for clever wrap-over style pyjama tops. Another alternative is to choose button through pyjama tops which again give fast access.
Style: Forget the unfashionable nightclothes of yesteryear, modern maternity sleepwear adds style to comfort and is available in some beautiful patterns. Look out for the glamourous designs from HotMilk, including camisole tops, wide leg trousers and vibrant shades and patterns including duck egg blue and rich plum.
So, to sum up, look for maternity sleepwear in comfortable fabric designed for use after the birth. Remember if you select pyjamas, they make good loungewear choices too. But don't forget to buy a style you adore!
I think that it's time to put maternity sleepwear first. While there's no easy way to get a good night's sleep when you are pregnant, high quality and comfortable clothing will help you relax a bit more while adding style to your maternity lounge wear wardrobe. Most maternity sleep wear is made with nursing access for wearing after you've had your baby and makes for a very good long-term investment. Here is my maternity sleep wear checklist:
Size: Just like the rest of your maternity wardrobe, pyjamas and maternity nighties should be bought in your pre-pregnancy size unless you have gained more than the average 25-35 pounds. Also, if you are carrying twins or more, you may need to go up a size (or two!).
Comfort: Many pregnant women experience trouble sleeping at some point during their pregnancy. While there in't anything you can do about an energetic baby who likes to dance throughout the night, or the early days when you seem to be always taking trips to the bathroom, you can choose to buy maternity sleep wear with comfort in mind, so it's not your clothing which is giving you sleepless nights!
Jersey cotton is a great fabric for comfortable nightwear and also for pyjamas which can be worn as loungewear for padding around the house to relax in. Personally I prefer to wear maternity pyjamas because of their double use as loungewear and as they are cozier to wear during the night in colder months if you are up and about. Watch out too for tops with built in support for extra ease - some styles use built-in cups and others a fabric "shelf" both work well.
Multi-purpose: Maternity nightwear is intended to be used after birth and is constructed to allow for easy night time feeding via clever designing. Look out for clever wrap-over style pyjama tops. Another alternative is to choose button through pyjama tops which again give fast access.
Style: Forget the unfashionable nightclothes of yesteryear, modern maternity sleepwear adds style to comfort and is available in some beautiful patterns. Look out for the glamourous designs from HotMilk, including camisole tops, wide leg trousers and vibrant shades and patterns including duck egg blue and rich plum.
So, to sum up, look for maternity sleepwear in comfortable fabric designed for use after the birth. Remember if you select pyjamas, they make good loungewear choices too. But don't forget to buy a style you adore!
About the Author:
The writer Joanne Garrett offers advice on choosing maternity nightwear and HotMilk sleepwear at her online store, Cecily Plum.
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