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One of the main things I suggest to my AnneTheRD nutrition clients who are struggling to make peace with their body is to buy clothes that honor and fit their body where it is right now. Not where they want it to be, or where it used to be, but where it is right now. No matter what size you are, and whether it is appropriate for your body or not, if you are trying to put on clothes every day that don’t fit you, it’s not going to feel good.
Being a new mom is a weird time body-wise. You’re no longer pregnant, but your body doesn’t necessarily feel like your own, either. Maternity clothes that you wore all the time with the big stretched out belly no longer fit. And if you’re like me, you’re really sick of maternity jeans that always seemed to constantly inch their way down. But most of your old regular clothes likely aren’t appropriate for awhile (if ever), either. I know mine aren’t – every day it’s a bit of a struggle to find something in my wardrobe that makes me feel good physically. Stretchy workout clothes have been fine, but most of my casual clothes and client-appropriate work clothes are either a) really uncomfortably tight in the waist, or b) super unflattering. I’ve mostly been living in leggings and maternity tanks and zip ups for the past 10 weeks, but now that I’m starting to meet with clients again and go out and about more, it was time to get some new clothes that actually fit.
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Getting back to my pre-pregnancy body is not a priority for me right now – if my body wants to get back there, it will, and if it doesn’t, that’s fine too. Do I want to get back to regular exercise, like running, and higher intensity strength training? Yes, of course. But I want to do that stuff again because it makes me feel good, not because I’m trying to micromanage my body.
When I was pregnant, I wrote about how thredUP was a wonderful way for me to add some new maternity items to my wardrobe without breaking the bank. And now, postpartum, I’m back on thredUP, this time finding myself some clothes that honor my postpartum body just where it is right now.
If you haven’t heard of thredUP, it’s a large online thrift store that resells clothing from more than 35,000 brands for up to 90% off the original retail price. It’s pretty much amazing – I’ve done a TON of shopping on there over the years and have been able to get a lot of really good deals on my favorite brands. Every item on the site goes through a 12-point quality inspection process so you know what you’re getting is in high-quality condition, and I love that they note on each item’s page whether it’s like new or slightly worn (and what kind and where the wear is) so there are no surprises when your package arrives.
Photos: Rachel EH Photography

