How To Choose The Best Postpartum Compression Clothing?

Having a baby is a significant physical undertaking for any woman, no matter how quickly it happens. Think ahead about what kind of clothing and support garments you'll need for your postpartum recovery when you're ready to deliver.


For your convenience, we have included some suggestions on appropriate clothing to wear in the hours and days following childbirth and in the following weeks. Depending on how you gave delivery, we also recommend the most helpful compression garments for postpartum recovery.

Dressing The New Mother

Your body will be more tender and aching after giving birth, so whatever you choose to wear at this time must be adjustable and supportive without being too constricting. You should have a few different types of clothing at your disposal, including loose and comfy outerwear, tight underwear, and supportive compression and shapewear.

Postpartum Garments

Remember that your body will undergo substantial changes and recovery over the next 8 weeks after giving birth when deciding what to wear afterwards. Do not expect to fit into your pre-pregnancy clothes until these changes have occurred gradually.

Highest Quality Postpartum Compression Wear & Shapewear

You can wear postpartum shapewear and compression garments under your regular clothes, alongside your maternity clothes, and even to bed.


LUXE High Waisted Compression Shorts, in our collection, provide excellent support without being overly constricting or uncomfortable. The high waist and double-layered contour panel work together to give you flatter abs and a trimmer waistline.


Whether you had a vaginal delivery or a C-section, your recovery support needs will vary, and as a result, the kind of clothes you should wear after giving birth will vary accordingly.

Things to Think About When Choosing Postpartum Compression Garments After a C-Section

Despite the prevalence of cesarean sections, many new mothers lack the necessary supplies for their postpartum recuperation. There are a few things to keep in mind when you make the switch from maternity to postpartum clothing:


  • How permeable is the fabric?

  • Have you tried it on to see if you feel any compression or support?

  • I'm trying to get ready for the baby, but I'm not sure if I have this item.

  • Can I easily nurse while wearing this?

  • Are there any knobs, switches, or other controls I'll need to tinker with?


Your uterus may take 6-10 weeks to return to its pre-pregnancy size after giving birth, and the process of returning your belly to its pre-pregnancy size might be slow. Following these tips will help ensure you have the most comfortable and convenient postpartum experience possible, especially if you opted for a cesarean section.


The incision for a c-section is a horizontal four- to six-inch long cut made immediately below the pubic hairline. Depending on the location of the incision, the most comfortable clothing to wear after a c-section will either provide compression over the scar or conceal it entirely.

How to Dress in the Postpartum

After giving delivery, your body will begin to recuperate and you can begin wearing clothes you wore before you became pregnant. Depending on your mode of delivery, you may need to wear compression garments or shapewear after giving birth. LURI's compression garments can be worn beneath a wide variety of clothing.


Compression garments and postpartum shapewear are two more options available at LURI for new mothers. Don’t forget and have a look at LURI’s collection.


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