Milk launches new line of eco-friendly bamboo nightgowns!

November 12th, 2011

If you haven’t checked out our new maternity and nursing nightgowns, don’t delay!

We just launched two new Bamboo sleep gowns in our tried-and-true, proven styles: the Crossover gown and the Braided gown. They both simplify night feedings by offering an empire seam that lifts up or moves over easily for breastfeeding access.

But they aren’t exclusively for sleeping. We’ve “caught” customers wearing them around town or to lounge in their homes during the day, especially during those days early on when baby doesn’t distinguish between day and night. (Who has time to get changed come dawn?)

And, if you aren’t yet aware, Bamboo has become a highly coveted fashionable fabric for all of the great benefits it offers. It is a renewable resource (think: great for the planet!) and features anti-bacterial, breathable and naturally moisture-wicking qualities (perfect for you and baby!).

Machine washable and priced at $49, this may just become one of your wardrobe essentials. Shop now!

Rolling out fall

October 7th, 2011

Fall is underway here at Milk Nursingwear with this week’s launch of three new nursing tops!

*Billow sleeves are a hot fashion feature across the mainstream shopping spectrum. They’re breezy and perfect for those cool fall nights. Our Billow-sleeve nursing top is accentuated with smocking and ruching that looks oh-so-feminine. $42, Blue, Latte, Wine.

*The keyhole top is making a grand re-appearance in a really stylish new crossover look. Throw a scarf and yoga pants on for a casual day out, or dress it up with a maxi skirt and waist-cinching belt. $44, Black, Dark heather gray, Wine.

*Cowl necks are classic, so you can’t go wrong with this three-quarter-sleeve nursing top in Black, deep purple or Latte. $44

All of these comfy knit nursing tops are fashionable enough to wear even after your nursing days are done, giving them real staying power in your wardrobe.

These are just a few of our new fall pieces… be sure to check back in a few weeks to view our entire fall collection.

Musings of a working mom

September 23rd, 2011

Thanks to Ann for emailing Milk to share her experiences of being a working, nursing mom!

Have a story to share? Email it to us at CustomerCare{at}MilkNursingwear.com, and click here to read what other moms have to say about Milk.

I am a working mother of two. With my first, I went back to work and she (went) to daycare at less than 3 months old (!). I actually went back to work with her after 4 weeks. I had meetings in my office when she was just 4 weeks old!

I would have out-of-town meetings, so I would pump while driving. I used a poncho over my clothes, hooked up the pump before I got on the road (or stopped to set it up) and then pumped while driving. I used a hands-free nursing bra to do this. I had both a summer and a winter-weight poncho.

I pump at my office every day – lucky to have an office with a door that closes and locks – and I continue to work (sometimes). With this baby there’s Facebook (there wasn’t with my daughter) to divert my attention.

With my son, I nursed him at 5 weeks old, in a sling, during a new-client pitch meeting with one of my staffers next to me. It was interesting. The meeting ran long but when he got fussy I simply said “I’ll put him in my sling” and then proceeded to latch him on under it. We got the client. I wore a jersey wrap dress with nursing tank to the meeting – it was my only ‘good’ outfit for that stage of postpartum size.

I practiced a week earlier at a coffee shop with a friend and found my cover up scarf was insufficient, so I used my sling for the meeting (with a long tail so I draped it over him). If you’re lucky enough to take your baby to work, it’s important to practice in public but in the presence of friends, so you can feel confident that you can continue to carry on the conversation at work with a new baby.

My go-to dress is a turquoise blue “knotted waist dress” from Milk (I think I wear it at least once a week). I also have a jersey wrap dress worn over a nursing tank that I can also nurse in easily. I find nursing dresses to be the most comfortable, second would be a nursing top under a business suit jacket which offers excellent coverage.

My favorite working mom pic is of the Italian U.N. representative in her suit, with a Moby wrap over it, her sleeping daughter in the wrap. A UK newspaper ran the story last year.

Tell us your favorite nursing stories! You may email them to us at CustomerCare{at}MilkNursingwear.com. We’d love to post them here and share them with our readers.

Milk Nursingwear Helps Nursing Mothers in Uganda and East Africa

September 13th, 2011

Josephine Nugara, an IBCLC in Uganda, contacted us this summer about her community initiative to help educate mothers in Uganda and East Africa about the value of breastfeeding their children, and asked us for our help.

Josephine is a member of the International Lacatation Consultant Association (ILCA) and is establishing a breastfeeding resource center in her village.  She says that there is a lack of supportive breastfeeding services in Uganda.  She has initiated a program of home visits to rural pregnant and nursing women, to offer them help and support with breastfeeding.

Milk was delighted to send nursing tops and dresses to Josephine to support her initiative.  Some  of the items were given to poorer rural mothers as a reward for their continued breastfeeding, and others Josephine sold to working-class locals to help raise money for her new breastfeeding center.

Milk salutes Josephine and her dedication to the pregnant and nursing mothers in her community – and is happy to support her efforts!

JUST IN: Funny onesies for baby

August 23rd, 2011

Milk just introduced hysterical onesies for babies that will put a little humor back into your routine. From laughable, silly sayings like “Stop texting and change me!” and “Do I look like I was born yesterday?” to precious pearls for the girls and tuxedos for the boys, we carry a really fun assortment of onesies for your little one. We especially love the play on Facebook with the “babybook” tee which features a status update and detailed profile. One About Me section reads: Bald. Unemployed. Still Living with Parents.

You get the idea! These playful Sara Kety onesies make great shower and baby gifts. Or, at $23, you can easily add one on to your nursingwear order for your own child!

Shop the entire collection today!

Cezara: The Belly Support Panty

August 17th, 2011

Who isn’t looking for more support with a newborn?

The Cezara belly support panty is designed to be comfortable and supportive, so that your back and belly don’t bear the brundt of birthing. It can be worn during pregnancy and following a Cesarean delivery to minimize discomfort caused by your pregnant or post-birth belly pressing against your scar.

How does it work, you might ask? The soft internal pad compresses and protects tender Cesarean scar tissues while the adjustable support band lifts your belly and supports your back. Comfort is key.

You can wear Cezara over your favorite pair of panties or on its own. And, it adjusts to your changing body so you can wear the same size throughout pregnancy and after delivery. Which – at $59 a pair – is really comforting.

Check out Cezara today ~ We guarantee you’ll love the support!

Comparison Shopping

August 11th, 2011

Milk Nursingwear is defying the myth that nursing wear has to be dull and boring. When you choose to nurse your little one, the last thing you want is to give up your stylish wardrobe.

At Milk Nursingwear, you don’t have to.

We’ve done a little comparison shopping to see how our nursing tops and nursing dresses measure up to the trends of the season. And we’re here to report that they’re spot on!

Just a few hot trends we’ve captured that you won’t want to miss:

*Smocked floral dresses ~ Like daughter, like mommy. The Smocked look is widespread across young girls’ dresses as well as womenswear. And the floral pattern just says “summer” like nothing else can.

*Tiered Ruffles ~ We have seen them on tops and dresses, isolated to the bustline or cascading down the full-length of the garment. Tiered ruffles are soft, feminine and fashionable.

*Crossover Tops ~ The faux-wrap look is seamless, easy-to-wear and flattering to most figures.

*Halters ~ They are hot! Whether they adorn ruffles or a cinched waistline, come in chiffon or cotton, halter dresses are the “it” item of summer. Lightweight and great for a mom on-the-go.

Just 2 more days to get a great (DAILY) DEAL!

August 5th, 2011

DAILY DEALS at Milk Nursingwear has been so much fun, as we have been celebrating the efforts of all nursing moms during World Breastfeeding Week, which began August 1. Each day we have featured one select item on super sale (up to 45% off!), including a few nursing tops and a nursing dress. But as all good things must come to an end, our DAILY DEALS promotion, too, will wrap up at 11:59 PM (ET) on Sunday, August 7.

With just two-and-a-half days remaining, don’t miss your chance to get a great deal on one select item. Just visit us at milknursingwear.com to reveal the special item-of-the-day.

Today’s feature: fashion burp cloths, which have been marked down to $13.99 (from $25). Given the number of burp cloths needed per child, this is a deal not to be missed!

Thank you for celebrating World Breastfeeding Week with us. End it with a treat for yourself!

Celebrating World Breastfeeding Week with DAILY DEALS!

August 3rd, 2011

Milk Nursingwear is celebrating World Breastfeeding Week in serious style. Everyday – between August 1 and 7 – we are offering a DAILY DEAL so that you can celebrate, too. For just 24 hours, one item is being reduced by up to 45% off, and each day we will feature a different style (think nursing tops, nursing dresses, fashion bibs, and more!).

The best way to get the best deals is to visit us daily this week to ensure that you don’t miss the chance to buy that item you’ve been eyeing for quite some time. And, it’s also a great time to pat yourself on the back with a little something extra. (Afterall it’s on sale, right?)

In case you’re new to all of this: World Breastfeeding Week is celebrated worldwide in more than 120 countries and unites breastfeeding women across the globe. It recognizes the signing of the Innocenti Declaration, produced and adopted in 1990 by participants at the WHO/UNICEF meeting on “Breastfeeding in the 1990s: A Global Initiative on the Protection, Promotion and Support of Breastfeeding.” The document lists the benefits of breastfeeding, plus global and governmental goals.

We know you value the benefits of breast milk for your children. And that’s why we were so keen to offer you a week of deals. Milk’s DAILY DEAL celebration is our way of tipping our hats off to you for all of your efforts.

Expressing yourself in the office

July 24th, 2011

Breastfeeding and Work. It seems that these two words muster up all sorts of thoughts and emotions for us women. Yes – breastfeeding IS work. (A lot of really, fulfilling, hard work.) But breastfeeding AT work – well, that’s a whole different story.

For those ladies who work outside the house, balancing the desire to breastfeed and remain involved in one’s career can prove challenging. Some US States are more supportive of breastfeeding moms than others.  The more supportive states may require that employers make allowances for breastfeeding mothers.  For example, in California, employers must allow time to pump and a private space to pump that has a sink and no toilet in the room – so, not a bathroom stall (in short).

And some of those companies that aren’t mandated to provide lactation rooms or break time are slowly catching on. But not all of them are making it easy for women who are reluctant to speak out and stand up for what they need and want.  Some women are still faced with the challenge of where to express milk at work, and how to negotiate break times to do this.

We asked some of our Facebook friends to share their experience of breastfeeding at work, and here are just a few of their responses:

We finally got a room here (which doubles as a meditation room). Before that the best option was the handicap accessible restroom. –Mark (chiming in on behalf of his female co-workers)

We have a room at {work}. I have a sign I put on the door that says, “Please do not disturb. In a state of dairy.” – Margo

I used to have to pump in a closet, on my lunch hour, with everyone else eating their lunch right outside the closet! – Vicki

I got walked in on while I was pumping…by my male boss…. that was fun! -Melanie

I would sit on the floor under my desk. I was lucky enough to have offices to do it in, but one of them had a glass panel you could see into, and the other a huge window that looked into another building. -Aviva

I would sit in the bathroom and use a manual pump. It was gross. I ran out of milk so much faster because I could not use the electric one (no outlet)…. -Regina

At first HR told me to pump in the bathroom/handicap stall – just terrible – I cried. I tried to make the point/fight for – “Would you make your lunch in a bathroom??”  -Stacy

Here is our recommended checklist of things you’ll need to breastfeed at work – no matter what level of support you receive:

>your pump (a double-electric breastpump works best) and accessories
>anti-bacterial soap, a soft cloth for washing and soft cloth for drying
>ice packs and a cooler (if refrigeration isn’t available) to store expressed milk
>a 3-prong adapter (just in case the electrical outlets aren’t fit for your needs)
>a bottle of water (just for you!)
>a photo of your baby/babies or family
>breast pads (We recommend LilyPadz or the Moisture Wicking Bravado Nursing Pads!)
>while not essential, wearing a nursing bra, and nursing dress or nursing top can make pumping more convenient and make you feel less “exposed” even if in a private space at work

We’d love to hear your stories of breastfeeding at work. Send us an email to customercare{at}milknursingwear.com!