Read our latest picks for new moms!
by Jenna McCarthy
fun fashions to bounce back in

Wish deciding what to wear was as easy as dressing your dumpling? Now it is.

Before you got pregnant, the wardrobe holy grail was that fits-like-a-glove pair of jeans, or maybe the go-anywhere little black dress. Today's fashion fantasy is something you can throw on without thinking, something stretchy, forgiving, and flattering that will look great as your body morphs back to its pre-baby state. Childish Maternity's modern tracksuit is the planet's best transition piece. (Courteney Cox and Dixie Chick Natalie Maines think so, too.) In fun new brights (think hot pink, aqua, and lime green) and a cropped Capri length for spring, it's destined to become your new uniform. The zip-up hoodie ($87) is perfect for nursing (easy access!) and the stretchy terry pants ($83) hit just where you want for comfort and style.

childishmaternity.com.




new-mom tummy toners

Whittle your middle with simple, targeted exercises just for new moms.

Restore your midsection to pre-baby shape (or better). Pregnancy naturally separates a mother's abdominal muscles to make room for her expanding uterus. Research shows that this separation-called a diastasis-never fully closes in a whopping 98 percent of new moms. Fortunately, there are moves you can do to restore your midsection to pre-baby shape (or better). True, having rock-hard abs probably isn't at the top of your new-mom priority list (nor should it be!). But Julie Tupler's new book, Lose Your Mummy Tummy, doesn't just address your inner vanity queen. The info-packed text introduces the "Tupler Technique," a set of simple ab and breathing exercises that help restore muscles to their proper positions and alleviate back pain. With illustrations for 15- and 30-minute routines, Lose Your Mummy Tummy will have you on your way to being fit and feeling great in no time.

$18; perseusbooks.com

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