Essential items to get you from pregnancy to pumping
You’ll notice Knix is repeated on this list, and for good reason. If I were to recommend one brand for new and second, third or fourth-time moms , it would be Knix. These guys just GET IT.. The softest, stretchiest, seam-free undies I’ve ever worn. These are great all the way through pregnancy and post-baby, but I’d suggest using a leak-free pair for the first 3-6 weeks after giving birth.
The pants are high-waisted to sit on top of your expanding bump and are reinforced for extra lower-back support. All of the items are seamless and just dreamy on your skin. Trust me.Article contentCan you eat sushi while pregnant? Can you have a drink or two? This book dispels common myths about pregnancy by hitting us with data-driven research. Oster, an award-winning economist, provides us with the evidence to make our own decisions.
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