Mom Fit 🫶✨

Staten Island
2025/2/4 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, mamas, let's talk hospital outfits! When I was preparing for my hospital stay, one of the biggest things on my mind, besides the baby, was what on earth I was going to wear that would actually be comfortable and practical. You see, as a WFH mama, my daily "Outfit of the Day" usually consists of my favorite sweats and an oversized tee, prioritizing comfort above all else. But a hospital stay is a whole different ball game, right? After going through it, I realized that the core principles of my comfy mom fit at home actually translate perfectly to the hospital. It's all about soft fabrics, easy access, and things that don't put pressure on your healing body. Think about it: you'll be recovering, possibly nursing, getting checked by nurses, and just generally trying to get some rest. The last thing you need is a restrictive waistband or an itchy top. My top recommendations for a hospital outfit revolve around a few key pieces. First, high-waisted, super soft sweatpants or leggings are a godsend. They offer gentle support without pressing on your belly, which is crucial whether you've had a vaginal delivery or a C-section. Look for ones with a wide, comfortable elastic band. Next, oversized tees or nursing-friendly tops. An oversized tee, like the one I love wearing at home, offers ultimate comfort and easy access for breastfeeding if you choose to. If you prefer something more structured, a button-down shirt or a dedicated nursing top works wonders. Don't forget a cozy robe! This is non-negotiable. It's perfect for walking the halls, receiving visitors, or just adding an extra layer of warmth over your hospital gown or pajamas. And speaking of warmth, pack some comfy, non-slip socks or slippers. Your feet will thank you, especially on those cold hospital floors. Lastly, for that first "Outfit of the Day" photo with your little one, a simple, soft cardigan can elevate your look while still keeping you practical and comfy. Remember, the goal is to feel as relaxed and at ease as possible, allowing you to focus on your recovery and bonding with your new baby. Trust me, embracing that comfy mom fit will make all the difference!