Prepping for postpartum

There’s nothing better than cutting the tags off all your newborn’s clothes, washing them, and neatly organizing them into drawers where they will sit while they await your baby’s arrival...or is there? 

We think there is. As you create the perfect haven for your newborn, make sure you also set yourself up for postpartum success. Here are some of our favorite tips and products for setting up a postpartum capsule wardrobe. 

Tip #1: Create an intentional and inviting space. 

First, decide where you will house your postpartum wardrobe. If you have space, a rack can be a special place to display your clothes. If you have curious and adventurous toddlers, drawers and/or cubbies may fit your lifestyle better. 

Move your pieces to the top drawer so you don’t have to search for them, especially if you have a cesarean section and have limited mobility. If you know that you will be too tempted to force yourself to squeeze into your pre-pregnancy clothes, feel free to store them elsewhere--out of sight, out of mind. 

Use storage cubbies for easy access and organization. We’ve found that the Container Store has some of our favorites for cultivating a functional and visually pleasing space

Tip #2: Start with your base layer. 

Begin with quality undies and bras for comfort, support, and easy nursing access, if applicable. 

Once you have a solid foundation, choose items that can layer well, e.g., supportive tank, support leggings, a flowy dress or kaftan, and/or an oversized button down (pro tip: these can also be found in menswear).

Remember to add accessories that make you feel comfortable and confident, such as a baseball cap or other hat, scarves or wraps that can double as a nursing cover or baby blanket, and shoes that are easy to slip on and off hands free. 

Tip #3: Treat yourself to a few staples. 

When everyone else is giving you items for your baby, remember to gift yourself. It’s perfectly acceptable to use that Target BABY gift card to buy yourself something. 

When purchasing items for your postpartum wardrobe, remember that size is only a number. Choose items that will complement your changing body and keep you feeling good about yourself, rather than trying to buy a “goal” outfit.



Get your postpartum prep started with a bang!  Our adore bralettes are a mom-life staple for their comfort and easy breastfeeding access. 

Pro Tip:  Get limited edition bundles for a great price, during our holiday sales.

Comment below to win a $50 Bao Bei gift card to use towards postpartum wardrobe essentials.  Tell us what you've been inspired to do to prep for postpartum, or if you've been through postpartum prep, what would your advice be to a new mama! 

Winner will be chosen randomly among entries on 11/4/21 11:59 pst and announced (name only) on the blog on 11/5/21. Emails will not be collected and used only to contact the winner of the giveaway.

*** Update 11/5/21:  Congrats Emily H. !  ** 

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125 comments


  • Joanna

    I’ve stocked up on nursing bras and comfy postpartum pants. My freezer is starting to get filled with bone broth and socks.


  • Stephanie

    Dress comfortable! And it is worth it to spend a bit more money for staples that will make life easier in the first year of baby!


  • Kim

    After going through postpartum, I wish I had prepped more for myself beforehand! Definitely have a postpartum kit for yourself with all the essentials (e.g., heating pad, comfy clothes, support band, etc.) Baobei postpartum leggings also helped hold everything together and have been my favorite postpartum item! Also I unexpectedly had a c section so if you don’t purchase those postpartum c section items ahead of time, at least be prepared with resources you can turn to for that info.


  • Desra Frantz

    Really helpful tips! Just had my 3rd & I still need reminders to buy what’s comfortable & fits now.


  • Sara

    For my 2nd baby I feel more prepared. This time I bought the bloomers and postpartum leggings. The bloomers help so much at the end of my pregnancy. I didn’t like belly binding with all the straps from my 1st baby so looking forward to using the leggings. This time I’ve also freezer prepped meals and bone broths so it will be easier managing meals & food. I’m also getting a housekeeper service to help with cleaning (unlike the 1st time around) to allow time for me to heal and spend quality time with the baby and toddler


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