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Article: The Best Nursing Pajamas for Maternity and Postpartum

The Best Nursing Pajamas for Maternity and Postpartum

The Best Nursing Pajamas for Maternity and Postpartum

Night Feeds are Effortless with these Comfortable Pajamas, Nursing Gowns, and Lounge Wear

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Make life easier as you feed your baby in the dark on sleepless nights with quality postpartum pajamas. Good pajamas are especially important for breastfeeding. However, comfortable postpartum pajamas are a lifesaver for any mom. Staying comfortable is a little easier with these soft, comfortable nursing pajamas. 

The Best Nursing Pajama Sets for Nursing and Postpartum

These pj sets feature soft, luxurious fabrics and a comfortable cut that makes nursing easy. Choose from short and long-sleeved options. Or, opt for a set with a robe for the best of both worlds.

1. Best PJ Set for Nursing: Seraphine

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Slide these soft, sleek pajamas on for a stylish, yet comfortable fit. Made of bamboo, you won't need to worry about sweating at night, as it wicks sweat and moisture away. The bottoms feature a low rise, comfortable for both pregnancy and post-partum. A crossover v-neck makes breastfeeding easy.

If you prefer a nursing gown, try this adorable nightgown. Perfect for your baby bump, this nightgown is also a great option if you're recovering from a c-section.

2. Best Button-Down Nursing Pajamas: Hatch

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Jersey is the perfect material for buttery soft jammies. This set features a long sleeved shirt and pants. The button-down shirt makes for easy breastfeeding. Pull up the bottoms over your belly or let them ride low - either way is comfortable with the relaxed fit.

Hatch also offers a short-sleeved nursing nighty if you prefer a pants-free option. Buttons allow for easy nursing, but the neckline is stretchy enough you might not even have to bother with buttons. At 1 am, that's a serious advantage.

3. Best Belted Pajama Top: Neiwai

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For cold nights and cool mornings, add this belted pajama top to your wardrobe. This is a pajama shirt you can feel good about. Featuring sustainable fabric, the Neiwai pajama shirt is comfortable, soft, and is perfect for nursing. Consider adding it to your hospital bag for a cozy extra layer.

4. Best Postpartum Lounge Set: Storq

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Stay comfortable all night (or all day!) with this gorgeous 3-piece set. Featuring a tank top, belted jacket, and pant, this set is flexible. The waistband is flexible and ideal for use during pregnancy and postpartum. Which color will you pick?

5. Best Nursing Camisole Pajama Set: Cosabella

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Another set for the win, Cosabella's pajamas include a nursing camisole, robe, and pant. Combine and wear any way you like. The camisole unhooks for comfortable, no-hassle nursing. Soft and cute, the fabric is half modal half cotton.

One bonus is the camisole includes a shelf bra, meaning you can easily use a few nursing pads to catch leaking milk without putting on a real bra.

6. Best Classic Nursing Pajama Set: Belabumbum

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Go for the classic pajamas with this Belabumbum set. A button-down v-neck makes for easy nursing. The top is gathered in the back to accentuate your waist during pregnancy and postpartum alike. The comfortable jersey fabric makes these jammies the pair you'll never want to take off.

Indulge in Comfortable Nursing Pajamas

Postpartum, all moms deserve a little extra love. Choose from these best nursing pajamas to make caring for your baby a little easier and more comfortable. Which are your favorites?

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