Discreet has you covered  during all stages



Stage 1 – Pregnancy

Some of our tops can be warn in that, "I've put on weight but aren't quite pregnant shaped yet" phase. Somewhere from about 3-4 months through to 5 - 7 months depending on your expanding girth.Then you just pop the top away and reintroduce it post partum.



Stage 2 – The hospital – 6 weeks

The hospital is warm and breastfeeding is new - you need to be able to easily see what you are doing.

We have found that our brilliantly designed Pahia suits this early stage best. The top is an 'envelope' style top made of a nice soft cotton Lycra. It allows quick easy access, is very comfortable for sleeping in and you still look like you are dressed.

So many mums find this top brilliant for wearing around the home, sleeping in (teaming it up with your favourite trouser bottoms or just for casual day wear.

We suggest that two of these will keep you looking great, feeling good and your lovely new baby happy with the quick easy access.



Stage 3 – 6 Weeks to 3 Months

This is the stage when you will most likely to start venturing back into the wide new world.

You are sick of all your preggy clothes but your figure isn't quite allowing you to wear your own clothes again yet. Not to mention the fact that you deserve to feel good about yourself and what better than a nice piece of clothing that is cleverly designed to disguise the extra bumps that pregnancy leaves us all with.

The Madrid or jersey is two of the most popular choices for winter and the Coral and Vegas/Ibiza are popular in summer. They all look great and are fantastic for breastfeeding while you are out and about.



Stage 4 – 3 Months Onwards

There will come a time when you want to start wearing your old clothes again and the undergarment is a fantastic option. Team it with your own clothes to cover your tummy while still allowing you quick and easy access to feed your baby

Weddings, Dinners and special times.

There is always one of these to go to and just when you feel like getting dressed up the problem of access becomes a big sore toe. All your nice girly wear is totally unsuitable for feeding and you really don't want to turn up in a T-shirt when everyone has decked themselves to the 9's.



Back to Work

We have a great range of tops that you can team up with your own suits or work wear. They are fantastic for expressing as well as feeding. Once again the undergarment is a fantastic solution. It allows you to wear your own clothes and still have that fantastically easy access panel.

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"The hospital was hot…as they always are… and the London singlet tops were GREAT…. Keep it up girls."


" With my first child I had PND, my inability to “deal” with my enlarged, softened body size was a major factor and the joy that having nice clothes that made me look smaller had a major affect on my self-esteem and ability to cope 2 nd time round – thanks!"

 
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