weight loss while pregnant
Its hard to call a postpartum outfit little but...
Heres the nursing friendly dress I mentioned buying for my grandpas funeral.
(Bought it at Kolhs.)
You guys are going to have to just extend me some major grace on photos and their quality here.
Im actually really bumming myself out looking at all these photos Im taking for these posts --
so much fun posting your postpartum body on the internet.
Happy Comments are the only reason Ive pressed on.
The dress comes with a matching belt, but I didnt want to wake the baby to go find it. (You can see the empty loops on the sides.)
And I was in a hurry so I didnt try to make any sort of appealing facial expressions for these, sorry.
Also my hair is kinda crazy.
Postpartum mom of three. It is what it is.

Why this dress works postpartum:
It has a v-neck line (flattering) that opens to the sides easily to nurse.
It gives me a waist.
The sleeve length hits at my waist (draw the eye to the small spot.)
It hits at a nice place on my leg.
And it looks pretty decent from the side.
(Honestly the would probably lay a lot better if I wasnt wearing a too-small sports bra due to needing to do the laundry! But it is what it is. Again.)

I used to shy away from black clothes after I had my first baby -- the whole spit up on black thing. But I really just gravitate towards black clothes. Black is honestly one of my colors according to skin tone. Its slimming. Its versatile. It feels classy. It makes me feel put together. So I dont care if some spit up shows on it. I find that taking a wet wipe to the spit up makes it go right away (if do you it immediatly it usually keeps it from getting that gross smell later.)
And I find that many of my black clothes hide general wetness (like milk leaks) better than many of my lighter clothes.
So this neckline is really great for nursing because its two over lapping pieces.
But it likes to widened itself up too far, showing way too much.
Normally Id saftey pin it closed and call it a day.
BUT
.when nursing, I so dont want to be messing with that a million times a day.
So I sewed a snap button in there. It works brilliantly.

This is an easy project to do. Grab a set of these buttons and use a needle and thread to attach it where you want your shirt to stay put. The hardest part is doing the top button -- you want to sew through only one layer, so your stitches arent seen on the outside. But you really dont need to be a sewer to do this. These are on the inside and wont be seen, so you dont need to make it great looking. Just go in and out of the holes a few times.

Actually, I just realized that these buttons would be the perfect solution to any button up tops that gap at the chest. They make smaller versions of these snaps. And they may just wind up on some of my shirts!
Anyway,
When I bought this dress I wasnt thinking itd be too versatile really.
But I knew it would be a dependable staple in my closet.
But when I went to take these photos I started throwing pretty much anything on that I had in my guest room closet (which is wear Im storing the these dont really fit me right now clothes) (baby was sleeping in my room so thats all I had good access to) and I was shocked at how easy and great the stuff was working.
Jean jacket. No problem!
Pretty much any jacket or sweater would work.

Jean vest -- nice.
This vest is in the guest room closet because how small it is on me right now. But it still actually looks nice here.

It almost makes the belly nonexistent here.

Then I threw a shirt on and tied it. (Another portifino in the guest closet because will fit nicer later. Kinda tight in the chest now.)
But this works great! Now its basically just a skirt. But I dont have a simple black skirt -- so this is pretty cool. Im thinking any button up shirt would work.

From the side, the knot kinda hides the belly again.

And then of course with shoes you can mix it up even more.
Tall boots, short boots, flats, heels. (Not that I really do heels right now -- but well call it an option.)
You could add different belts.
Scarves.
Leggings.
Jewelry.
Felt hat.
Its actually entirely more versatile than I had imagined!!
Im pretty excited about that.
Do you find information about weight loss while pregnant are you looking for? If not, below may help you find more information about the weight loss while pregnant. Thank you for visiting, have a great day.
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar