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Product Description
Feminine details and gorgeous fabric come together to create a nightgown or daytime nursing dress. The Adelaide Nursing Gown features soft ruffle detailing at neckline, moisture wicking fabric, a sexy criss-cross V-neck for easy pull aside nursing access and lettuce edging. Also features pockets to hold your nursing pads without needing to wear a nursing bra.
More Info
- Machine wash cold on gentle setting. Tumble dry low.
- Made in United States
- Nursing friendly
- Breast pad pockets
Sizing
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Customer Reviews
I already had this same nursing gown in black from my 3rd child, so when I found out we'd be having #4 I knew I wanted a 2nd one. This is by far the best nursing gown I have tried! The top stays closed fairly well, though I get pretty top heavy and I've yet to find a criss-cross type top that truly covers completely. The length (mid-calf) is wonderful - not too long but not short either. The material, which has held up really well through numerous washings, feels light and breathable, even through our very hot desert summers. This is my first time wearing the nightie pregnant and it fits just beautifully - plenty of room for my growing belly, yet I know it will fit well after the pregnancy too. Best of all, this night is pretty and feminine without being frilly. Love love love!
Reviewed by J. L. (Albuquerque, NM), Mom of 3 and 7 months pregnant with #4
I bought several Majamas night wear when I was nursing my daughter. I LOVE how comfy they are and how easy it makes night nursing. The Adelaide is my favorite! I love the comfy fit and how good it looks on. I decided to get it in another color.
Reviewed by H. J. (Killeen, TX), 7 months pregnant
Very clingy and heavy fabric. The neckline gapes open. Will be putting a snap where the criss-cross is so that I don't flash everyone at the hospital. (I'm a d-cup and the chest is still too large.)
Reviewed by S. L. (Spanish Fork, UT)
Very heavy material and poor fit.
Reviewed by j. r. (south hadley, MA), nursing
Reviewed by K. G. (Portland, ME), 40 weeks pregnant