Maternity Nightwear – Main Types & Buying Tips


Getting a good night's sleep can be quite challenging when you've got another little life growing and kicking around inside you. Particularly during the last trimester, sleeping becomes a thing of the past because of your rapidly growing bump. You want to wear something that could keep you in the utmost comfort, and then soft, breathable, and stretchy maternity nightwear come to your rescue.

Types of Maternity Nightwear

Like other maternity clothes, maternity nightwear are available to buy in a variety of types and styles, including but not limited to:


#Maternity/Nursing Nighties

Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers have one thing in common: they all give comfort the topmost priority. Pregnancy nighties are designed to serve the purpose of sleeping as well as breastfeeding. Featuring a front opening near the breast area, they make it easier for moms to breastfeed their little ones at night.

#Maternity Night Robes

Increased hormone levels during pregnancy cause your basal body temperature to rise, making you feel warm and sweaty. Consequently, you want to sleep in minimum clothes. The maternity night robe wraps around your body, so you stay cool and comfortable all the time. You can even pull the robe on during the daytime if someone comes to visit you or your little one.

#Maternity Nightshirts

The maternity nightshirts are long shirts with a front opening. They are loose in fit and usually worn during the last month of pregnancy when delivery can happen at any time. You can also wear them after childbirth to breastfeed your little one at night.

#Maternity Chemises

Maternity Chemise hangs loosely on your pregnant body, providing you with the much-needed comfort. They're more breathable than other maternity nightwear. They often feature a V-neck design and a convenient pull-aside panel to allow for quick and easy nighttime feeding.

#Maternity Nightgowns

Maternity nightgowns are long gowns that hit below the knee and above the ankle. They look classy and are usually made of soft, stretchable fabrics like cotton and spandex to provide extra comfort and allow your pregnant body to move freely. If you wear a maternity bra underneath, you can sit, sleep, and breastfeed your little one comfortably, day and night.

#Maternity Nightdresses

Maternity nightdresses are similar to maternity nightgowns, with the only difference that hit above the knee. They are incredibly sexy and super comfortable at the same time. Mostly they feature quick nursing access for easy nighttime breastfeeding. To add extra oomph to your look, you can wear a robe with them.

#Maternity Maxi Night Dresses

Maternity maxi nightdresses are usually made of cotton and worn mostly by Indian women during pregnancy. Since they mostly come with easy nursing access, you can wear them after delivery too. They are exceptionally comfy; you can sit, sleep, and even do your house chores comfortably.

#Maternity Night Short Dresses

Maternity night short dresses are similar to maternity nightdresses, except they hit at mid-thigh above the knee. They're loose, flowy, and come in various cut options and prints. Mostly they are made of cotton or chiffon and therefore feel soft and breezy on the skin.

#Maternity Pajama

Maternity pajama is a popular maternity bottom wear that is similar to regular pajama, except it features a waistband to support your growing bump. They are super comfortable and usually made of cotton and spandex. Because of their stretchability, they prove to be a perfect maternity yoga wear for pregnant women.

Tips for Buying Maternity Nightwear

Below are some crucial things you should consider when buying maternity nightwear online or offline:

#Comfort is the Key Factor

Whatever maternity nightwear you're going to buy, comfort should be your utmost priority. Look for maternity sleepwear that aren't too restrictive and give you total comfort at night. Avoid anything too tight, too heavy, or with something that digs in. Also, make sure the nightwear provides plenty of room for your bump to grow.

#Know Your Purpose:

Here, purpose means whether you're wearing it during pregnancy or after delivery. If your motive is pregnancy, then go with loose, stretchy maternity nightwear. However, if you're buying it primarily for breastfeeding, you must look for easy nursing access to make nighttime feedings hassle-free.

#Select the Right Fabric:

The fabric and comfort are a complement to each other. The material of the nightwear should be soft, lightweight, breathable, durable, and gentle on your skin. Prefer cotton and bamboo as these fabrics are soothing and supple enough to give you a sound, restful sleep.

#Get the Right Fit

To get the right fit, make sure the maternity nightwear is neither too loose nor too tight. However, it should snug and accommodate your rapidly changing body.

#Look for Additional Features:

Finally, don't forget to look for extra features such as stripes, laces, elasticized waistbands, front opening, etc. They are not only convenient but also add a dash of charm to your look.

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