tell me about your work wardrobe!
A lot of my tops won't fit me right now anyway...so what are pumping-friendly work wardrobe essentials? I will also likely be popping over to L' s daycare at lunchtime to feed him.
tell me about your work wardrobe!
A lot of my tops won't fit me right now anyway...so what are pumping-friendly work wardrobe essentials? I will also likely be popping over to L' s daycare at lunchtime to feed him.
coconut / 8299 posts
I have to dress business casual at work so most of my tops are button down shirts. I also wear a nursing bra (would highly recommend for pumping!)
GOLD / eggplant / 11517 posts
I wear the same as before pretty much. I just pull everything up (undershirt, shirt, bra) when it is time to pump.
I usually avoid dresses because that means i have to pull the entire thing up to pump.
GOLD / squash / 13464 posts
Pretty much every day I wear a nursing tank with a button up shirt or a cardigan over it. Wrap dresses are also great.
grapefruit / 4278 posts
I pretty much wear whatever I want with a nursing bra and nursing cami underneath. I pull up my work shirt and unclip the cami and bra and put my handsfree bra on over the top of those. I wore a dress today though, I just really wanted to. I have a cami on underneath it and brought yoga pants to change into so I can pump.
honeydew / 7303 posts
I'm in the health field so I wear scrubs, but a nursing bra is definitely essential!
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22646 posts
oversized blouses over tanks.
it's been a charity month for march of dimes though, so i've been wearing jeans
honeydew / 7235 posts
nursing tanks most days underneath a button down or any old shirt. definitely no dresses (awkward!) and sometimes a nursing bra -- i use rubber bands instead of the hands free bra thing also.
i bought a few shirts that have buttons down the front or have some kind of easy access to the boobs mostly for when i'm nursing but it works well pumping at work too!
bananas / 9357 posts
I work in a casual office. Usually nursing cami with a button up over or cardigan. Or I wear a nursing bra and pull up my shirt.
nectarine / 2797 posts
I wear whatever I did pre-preg and just pull up/down. If you are going over to feed though, I'd suggest button downs or layering a tank under a shirt so you can feed without exposing too much skin.
grapefruit / 4235 posts
Thanks ladies...I was thinking along those lines- button downs, wrap dresses...I was also going to bring in a cardigan to leave in the nursing room bc our building is chilly and I will be the only one using the pumping room most days.
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
I'm like a few others who just wear whatever. I stay away from sweaters and dresses that I can't pull down because they're bulky and get in the way of the pump bra.
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