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"I wear these as much as humanly possible. Made me feel not-frumpy in 2nd and 3rd trimester (and now postpartum) but also so soft and comfy!"





If you're anything like us, you'll be spending a lot of time in PJs, so let us introduce you to our dream pair. Made from a buttery soft, stretchy jersey,they're designed to be worn before, during, and after pregnancy, with a relaxed fit, nursing-friendly access, and a waistband that sits comfortably over or under the belly.





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Overall rating: 4.1904764 / 5 from 21 reviews.
Review topics: ["color","quality","fabric","pjs","material","pajamas","postpartum","shorts"].
"I wear these as much as humanly possible. Made me feel not-frumpy in 2nd and 3rd trimester (and now postpartum) but also so soft and comfy!"
"VERY small and not true to size. Bought on final sale, and it was still too expensive for what the quality is. My second Hatch purchase and I’m sorry to say that I’m just not impressed with quality or cost. If I could return, I would."
"Very soft, nice fabric, feels like quality. I could have sized down to a medium, the large is pretty generous. I’m 5’10 and 186 at 39 weeks. Hopefully the bottoms aren’t too big postpartum that I don’t get to enjoy them for a while."
"I love these, they’re exactly what I wanted 3rd trimester. Super soft and stretchy, and the shorts don’t pinch my stomach at all. I think I’ll be able to wear them for a while as well."
"Great for postpartum!"
"Great for pregnancy and postpartum!! Love the soft stretch material and keeps you cool at night."
"The best pajamas ever!! Can we’re pregnant or not."
"The best pjs!"
"Runs small"
"Shorts were a little tight for third trimester so have been wearing the top only but shorts will fit great postpartum. Love the material it’s very soft and good quality. Doesn’t feel like maternity-specific wear which is nice."


1. Chest/Bust
Measure at the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.
2. Underbust
Measure your body circumference directly under your bust, keeping the tape level and parallel to the floor. (Note: The tape should follow the bottom of your bra band.)
3. Waist
Measure over the belly at the widest part.
4. Hips
Measure at the fullest part of your seat, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.
5. Low Hips
With legs together, measure around your body, keeping the tape the same distance from the waist all the way around.
6. Thigh
Standing with feet shoulder width apart, wrap the measuring tape around the thigh, where the bottom of your butt meets the top of your thighs. Make sure to keep the tape snug, but not tight, and ensure that the the tape measure is level from front to back.