Guest Post: Motherhood Maternity

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Hi again, this is Motherhood® Maternity!  We are known for dressing pregnant women, but as our name suggests, we also love working with mothers. We take a lot of pride in supporting you through your pregnancy and we want to be there for you as you enter motherhood. It can be a time of many unknowns, so let us be a resource for you as you navigate those early days!

 

We pride ourselves on understanding the needs of a new mom, especially when it comes to nursing and/or pumping. We have a great selection of nursing styles, like camis, tops, and even dresses, all designed to be comfortable, feel stylish and, of course, give you easy access for breastfeeding. One of our favorite things to offer moms and moms-to-be are our maternity bras and sleepwear because they ARE nursing and new mom pieces as well. Each bra is made with nursing and pumping functionality, including clip-down and pullover straps. Our sleepwear features underbelly bottoms and nursing nightgowns too. Our newest capsule specifically made for new moms is our BounceBack Collection. The jeans and pants are made with seamless compression and power-mesh control for helping post-baby stomachs feel better. It helps make all your tops look amazing too!

 

A lot of new mothers are afraid of starting up a fitness routine after pregnancy, because their bodies are recovering, their hormones are changing, and their daily routines have shifted. We love the way Amy and Expecting and Empowered encourages new moms to treat fitness as a reward for hard-working bodies. With a doctor’s consent, getting moving again helps ease a lot of physical pain and new mom anxiety. Just like we want to be with our customers past their nine months, we love the way Amy and her sister want mothers to continue their fitness journey too. Motherhood really is just the beginning. 

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