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Need help! Flattering Dresses I can feed in

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redbedheadd · 10/05/2019 22:16

Hi, hope you can all give me some advice/inspiration.

I had a baby 3 months ago, horrid pregnancy resulting in me being housebound with pelvic pain. Prior to pregnancy I was really fit, yoga everyday size 10, hourglass. Over the pregnancy I put on a ton of weight with inactivity and insane appetite. I've managed to lose 2 stone since DS was born but I'm still very out of shape, size 14 at the moment. I'm starting to exercise again and my aim is to be feeling better in myself by the end of the summer.

Previously I used to wear dresses a lot, usually fitted style, body con midi or 50s nipped in waist. Unsurprisingly none of these fit... and I certainly don't want a skin tight dress on. Also nothing very short as my thighs have doubled 😰

Can anyone help advise me on nice flattering dresses that will hide my tummy, be able to breastfeed in and don't make me look huge. I'm 29.

Really lost all confidence and feeling pretty low about my body so all advice appreciated.

OP posts:
user000000000001 · 10/05/2019 22:20

m2.hm.com/m/en_gb/productpage.0685448005.html

This. It’s jersey so easy to wear and quite casual. I have it and love it. Easy to breastfeed in too.

redbedheadd · 10/05/2019 22:27

Thank you, I like it ! Only worry, I'm quite tall 5ft 8/9 so it would be pretty short on me I think.

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user000000000001 · 11/05/2019 08:44

I’m 5ft6 and it stops just on/above my knee.

Thinkle · 11/05/2019 09:30

Seraphine dresses are nursing as well at maternity. I still wear a stretchy top of theirs now... a few years after stopping breast feeding!

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