3 reasons Moon Mama postpartum underwear are perfect for your postpartum recovery.

The first reason Moon Mama underwear is perfect for your postpartum recovery is easy! They are so comfortable! After giving birth vaginally or via c-section you need to feel comfortable.

Your body has just run a marathon and needs a little TLC.

Can I say, let your vag (or stomach) be relieved that they are not trapped in tight underwear or feeling too exposed in low-rise undies!? Moon Mama postpartum underwear are perfect for that right after birth time when your body is in a big transition. 

The second reason is that they are one of a kind! Each pair is unique just like the Mama wearing them.

Our postpartum underwear are shibori hand dyed in small batches creating one-of-a-kind patterns.  

I wanted to make a pair of postpartum underwear that made you feel special and a little more like yourself. I remember feeling so out of sorts days after giving birth to my twins.

I no longer felt like this glowing goddess carrying twins, and I was never going back to the woman I was before being pregnant. I was a new person.

Mamas are in this transition of “becoming.” What this is, is up to them! I wanted Moon Mama to be part of that journey.

The third reason is that they are durable!

In the world of mesh underwear these babies got your back!

They are not your forever mesh underwear, (wink face) but they sure as heck do the job in your first few weeks postpartum.

If you treat them right, they will treat you right! Made of a polyester spandex knit they stretch and shape to your body.

You can wear them pregnant at week 36 and postpartum at week 9. They are that stretchy without losing shape.

A little tip: don’t put them in the wash with your kids Velcro! Oh, and wear wingless pads!

These babies will be good to go for your second or third postpartum recovery. (I passed mine along to my sister-in-law.) We both used them up to a year postpartum.

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