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7 Bump-Friendly Maternity PJs That Are Cute & Comfy

Whether you’re in your second trimester or dressing for postpartum

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From about the second trimester through the time your kid turns 5, sleep—and your lack of it—becomes a core conversation and one you’re forever desperate to finesse. Pregnancy is extra tricky because your rapidly expanding belly is the main reason you’re being robbed of quality Zs. Sure, there’s the fact that you’re now limited to sleeping on your side and the added obstacle that baby is now pushing on your bladder and forcing you to wake up countless times a night to pee. (Fun times!) But the right pair of maternity PJs can help offset all of that. Trust me, I’m 28 weeks and especially cognizant of the styles that are cute, comfy and don’t put pressure on my belly or make me overheat at night. That’s why, with help from a few equally discerning PureWow editors and moms-to-be, I pulled together a list of my favorite styles. Here, 7 of the best maternity PJs you can find, whether you’re in your first trimester or dressing for postpartum life.

The Best Maternity PJs

1

Best Overall

Monica & Andy Organic Pajama Top and Shorts

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2

Best Pima Cotton

Lake Maternity Long-Long Set

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3

Best Maternity Tank Top and Shorts Set

Petite Plume Maternity Camisole and Shorts

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4

Best Affordable

Quince Bamboo Jersey Maternity & Nursing Short-Sleeve Set

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5

Best Maternity Nightgown

Seraphine Maternity Nightie

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How I Chose the Best Maternity PJs

First and foremost, I polled other pregnant and recently pregnant PureWow moms. But I also looked at my own maternity wardrobe, which includes styles that were well-worn while carrying my first-born (he’s now six) as well as new maternity PJ sets I’ve picked up for the second time around. My biggest discovery: A quality pair of maternity pajamas is an investment worth making. (That’s not to say that affordable styles don’t measure up!) But also, this is one clothing category where it really pays to pick up a designed-for-maternity style. (No eking out life in a pair of non-maternity PJs past the first trimester; your belly needs breathing space, here here.) Finally, I scoured the internet for any top-rated styles not on my radar. The result is a list of maternity PJs that all but guarantee a good night’s sleep.

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Monica & Andy

Best Overall

1. Monica & Andy Organic Pajama Top and Shorts

What We Like

  • The breathability
  • The quality
  • The stretch jersey material
  • The life span

What We Don't Like

  • Colors are often sold out

Monica & Andy

True story: For my first pregnancy, I lived in this particular set with one minor difference (it came with pants). The shorts version of this lightweight, stretch jersey style is a dream for warmer months, but also for anyone struggling with a fluctuating body temperature. (Seriously—ask me how many times a night I flip my comforter on and off.) There are also so many details to love: the side slits that come with the top (nursing-friendly, but also perfect for accommodating a growing belly), the lounge-like feel of the fabric, even the range of colors, though they’re often sold out. I also love the banana boat-like neck, which adds to the airiness of the style; there’s also pockets on the shorts (a forever win for moms who always have something to carry).

Fast Facts

  • Made from organic cotton and spandex
  • Size range: XS to XXL
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Lake

Best Pima Cotton

2. Lake Maternity Long-Long Set

What We Like

  • The softness of the material
  • The nursing-friendly snaps
  • The elegant designs

What We Don't Like

  • Shrinks a bit on first wash

Lake

Any PJ style from Lake is going to be luxe, let me just say that. But the Pima cotton that this stylish maternity set (I especially love the Hydrangea) is made from is cooling, soft and high-end. (Hey, there’s a reason Pima is often referred to as the cashmere of cotton.) In fact, don’t be surprised if you find yourself wearing this set not just for bed, but around the house, too. It’s elegant and quite pretty, but also allows plenty of space for your growing bump. That said, I was surprised how many compliments I received from non-pregnant extended family on a recent group vacation—proof that a set like this is versatile enough to be worn from pregnancy and into postpartum…and beyond.

Fast Facts

  • Made from Pima cotton
  • Size range: XXS to XXL
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Petite Plume

Best Maternity Tank Top and Shorts Set

3. Petite Plume Maternity Camisole and Shorts

What We Like

  • Nursing-ready style
  • Adjustable straps
  • Pretty details (like the piping)
  • Flexibility of the shorts

What We Don't Like

  • Sets tend to sell out quick

Petite Plume

This Petite Plume tank top and shorts maternity set arrived at just the right time. I was entering my second trimester and, when it came to sleep, nothing felt comfortable, nor did it fit. I put this on before bed and, voila! I felt pregnant, but also cute. What helped was the adjustable (and, down the road, nursing-friendly) straps in addition to the pastel color palette. The shorts have a structure that supplies shape and support while still feeling roomy and the Pima cotton material felt silky smooth against my skin. Let’s just say if I could wear this set out of the house, I would. Bonus: Even though these are my favorite tank-and-shorts PJ set, pants are an option, too. I found myself reaching for those on cooler nights and as I neared my third trimester, just for the added coverage and warmth.

Fast Facts

  • Made from Pima cotton
  • Size range: XS to XL
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Quince

Best Affordable

4. Quince Bamboo Jersey Maternity & Nursing Short-Sleeve Set

What We Like

  • Quality material at a fraction of the price
  • Cooling material
  • Flexible waist

What We Don't Like

  • Sizing runs small

Quince

This particular style is another one I reach for again and again. It’s soft and comfortable, but also breathable and cooling. (Credit goes to the bamboo-derived fabric for that.) The button-down style makes it nursing-friendly, too, and the shorts come with an elastic waistband and adjustable drawstring—I repeat, comfort is top of mind. Still, it’s the price point that makes this style a standout. You’re paying for comfort and quality. (Quince is known for designing quality and sustainable pieces while cutting costs thanks to a factory-direct model.)

Fast Facts

  • Made from rayon from bamboo and spandex
  • Size range: XS to XL
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Seraphine

Best Maternity Nightgown

5. Seraphine Maternity Nightie

What We Like

  • Loose fit
  • Dark, stain-hiding hue
  • Nursing-ready snaps

What We Don't Like

  • Can feel a bit shapeless

Seraphine

Yes, a nightgown totally counts when it comes to best-in-class maternity PJs. This design from Seraphine could not be more flattering and functional. I lived in it for my first pregnancy and reached for it again with my second. The cap sleeves, the round neckline, the nursing-ready snaps—it’s designed to be loose, which makes it not only comfortable, but versatile as you move from trimester to trimester, then into postpartum. I also love the navy hue, which covers all manner of stains (ahem, about that transition to middle-of-the night feedings…).

Fast Facts

  • Made from viscose, elastane and nylon
  • Size range: XS to XL
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Best Non-Maternity Maternity PJ

6. Cozy Earth Short Sleeve Bamboo Pajama Set

What We Like

  • Luxe and soft material
  • Hold their shape
  • Non-maternity

What We Don't Like

  • A tiny bit loose for first trimester

I know I said you need to invest in real deal maternity wear when it comes to PJs, but PureWow’s executive editor—and mom-to-be for the third time—Alexia Dellner, swears by this short sleeve set from Cozy Earth and says they have easily accommodated her growing belly through all three trimesters. “These are the softest, most comfy pajamas I’ve ever owned,” she explains. “They’re light and cooling and still very durable. Other PJs have gotten torn up in the dryer or just worn out after use, but these have lasted months and months without looking slouchy or ragged.” She adds that the fit is a touch loose in early pregnancy, but they have accommodated her growing belly with zero issues throughout. (“I keep the shorts pulled up below my bump,” Dellner adds.) Still, the best part is how high-end they feel. “They look as luxurious as they feel—a sensation that’s hard to come by when you’re growing a tiny human and most of your wardrobe consists of sweatpants and oversized T-shirts.)

Fast Facts

  • Made from viscose and bamboo
  • Size range: XS to XXXL
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Little Shadows

Best for the Delivery Room

7. Little Shadows Labor & Delivery Gown

What We Like

  • Cozy and cooling
  • Perfect for sleep—and the hospital
  • Elegant and pretty

What We Don't Like

  • Sizes sell out quick

This labor and delivery gown from Little Shadows is all about versatility—I wear it for sleep, but it’s also hospital bag-ready…and chic. (Think about it: When you check in for delivery, wouldn’t it be nice to feel a hair polished and put together in a gown that’s designed for all your birthing needs?) There’s more: The snaps run down the front and the back to accommodate your every comfort. Still, it’s the details that make this design sing: The beautiful lines, the elegant snaps, the cooling material. This is a great item to have on hand—but also one that any future mom would love as a gift.

Fast Facts

  • Made from rayon and spandex
  • Size range: Standard, plus and petite


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