You may have had friends offer suggestions, and after nursing awhile you’ll probably be offering other friends the same tips. Having the right clothes can, and will, make your life easier during your busy days with your new baby.

Best Clothes to Wear

You don’t have to buy special breastfeeding clothes to be able to breastfeed comfortably. A button-down blouse that you can quickly open or tee shirt that you can pull up to expose your breasts will work just fine. If you would like to purchase clothing made for nursing mothers, however, there are plenty of designs and styles to choose from. With a slit or a flap in the front of the garment, nursing clothes can make breastfeeding easier and more discreet.

Tips For Picking Clothes

We will look at specific clothing articles below, but a few general tips for your wardrobe are a great way to begin planning.

When picking out pieces for your wardrobe, keep in mind that patterns, prints, and darker colors will help hide any unexpected leaks much better than solids or light colors. You may also want to wear breast pads inside of your nursing bra to help soak up any breast milk from leaky breasts and prevent stains from reaching your clothing. While these are helpful, many new mothers will tell you that breast pads only help to a degree.  Jackets, vests, and sweaters are good to have on hand in case you need to quickly cover an embarrassing stain. They can double as a nursing cover allowing you to breastfeed more discreetly as well. Scarves and shawls are also great accessories that can cover leaks and help provide privacy if you will be breastfeeding in public. Try to stay away from tight-fitting bras, tops, and blouses. Pressure from tight clothing on your breasts can be uncomfortable and could lead to sore nipples, plugged milk ducts or mastitis.

Types of Breastfeeding Clothes

From casual wear to professional outfits and even formal wear, you can find a variety of blouses, shirts, tank tops, dresses, and sleepwear made especially for breastfeeding moms. Breastfeeding clothes are found in maternity shops, department stores, or online. Here are some examples of the types of nursing clothes available that you might want to add to your wardrobe: When possible, choose a bra made from a natural, breathable, absorbent fabric with soft cups. It’s easy for nursing bras to become wet, even with nursing pads, and an absorbent fabric will leave you feeling much more comfortable. You can wear a tank top on its own if you’re feeling warm, or layer it under other items of clothing. You can also wear these soft, comfortable tops overnight.   Good nursing sleepwear will allow you to nurse your baby as easily as possible and get some more shut-eye before the next feeding.