Postpartum/Nursing Tuesday: Jojo Maternity/Nursing Hoodie

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It’s not that easy to find a nursing hoodie that looks like your favorite pre-baby sweatshirt.

This hoodie from Nom comes pretty close. Made from their soft, Cloud Knit fabric, it features an elastic band at the bust and a discreet panel for nursing/pumping. Add their matching joggers for an easy outfit for hanging out at home or going for walks with your little one.

Nom’s Jojo Maternity/Nursing Hoodie is $88 and available in sizes XS–XL at Nordstrom (in oatmeal) and Bloomingdale’s (in the pictured gray and oatmeal). The matching joggers are also $88 at Nordstrom.

Sales of note for 2/14/25 (Happy Valentine’s Day!):

(See all of the latest workwear sales at Corporette!)

  • Nordstrom – Winter Sale, up to 60% off! 7850 new markdowns for women
  • Ann Taylor – Up to 40% off your full-price purchase — and extra 60% off sale
  • Banana Republic Factory – 50% off everything + 15% off (readers love their suiting as well as their silky shirts like this one)
  • Boden – 15% off new season styles
  • Eloquii – 300+ styles $25 and up
  • J.Crew – 40% of your purchase – prices as marked
  • J.Crew Factory – 50% off entire site and storewide + extra 50% off clearance
  • Rothy’s – Final Few: Up to 40% off last-chance styles
  • Spanx – Lots of workwear on sale, some up to 70% off
  • Talbots – Flash sale ending soon – markdowns starting from $15, extra 70% off all other markdowns (final sale)

And — here are some of our latest threadjacks of interestworking mom questions asked by the commenters!

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Kat, there is a Hyundai ad autoplaying on the right hand sidebar. I’m using Chrome on iPad.

Any tips for teething? One of my twins (12 mo) has been up for four hours the last two nights because he’s sad/uncomfortable from teething. I give ibuprofen: it doesn’t seem to do much. Room is dark, cool: he doesn’t take a paci. This is the second round of teething and I’m hoping it goes better than last time.

Does anyone have sneaker recs for a kiddo (5) who is just incredibly hard on sneakers? Previously have had new balance, nikes, see kai run and vans and all have gotten holes. From scooter and otherwise. Even the osh kosh bump it got a hole. We’re almost out of boot weather (see kai run from target) so need some sneakers. Thank you!

We’re buying a house that’s going to have a long skinny side yard of about 1000 SF and a large backyard that has a pool and paved stone area. The pool will have a fence of course, but do you have ideas of small backyard / side yard toys that would be a hit for 3 and 5 year olds?

I was thinking a chalkboard wall on the side yard fence and a small playground set, but maybe a climbing dome would be better. I don’t know if its worth just getting swings (we’ve had tree swings since my 5 year old was a baby).

Does anyone have recommendations for a Yellowstone Park hotel / cabins with an 8 and 10 year? All the online articles just basically list all the park hotels and I can’t tell why one would be better than another. Thanks!

Very dumb question from a non-parent: My friend/former boss is expecting and I’d like to send her a gift but I’m not sure what would be useful. What were your favorite useful baby products?

For anyone who hasn’t traveled on a plane due to kids being under 2, are you going to continue waiting it out until there is a vaccine or when they turn 2 and can wear a mask? Or as omicron subsides and most people seem to have gotten covid now at this point, are you going to be more comfortable to take a flight with an unvaccinated kid who can’t wear a mask? We’ve made it this far without traveling but it’s starting to wear down on me that we still haven’t been able to travel to the midwest to see my parents (fortunately they have visited us but they are old and I don’t want them to do all the traveling and plus would love to visit home as well). We have thought about driving but would take two full days of driving and I think I learned from this board that a kid shouldn’t be in a carseat for more than a few hours at a time but would love to hear if anyone has done a two-day car trip with a kid under 2.

I am due to have my 2nd baby next month. My daughter is 3 years old (will be almost 3.5 by the time baby arrives). She is obsessed with claiming the new baby books/toys/gear as her own. We just had a little Sprinkle and got a handful of books and she keeps begging to take these baby-ish books with her to daycare and read them every night. In the long run, it really doesn’t matter if she uses these books before baby arrives, but I do want to prepare her that not everything we get for the baby is “hers.” I tell her that most of the toys in the house are hers, but baby brother will have some things that are his too. This goes in one ear and out the other. How much should I hold the boundary that baby toys are for the baby, or does this really not matter?

Do any of you have any recommendations for swim stuff for kids who are beanpoles and get chilled during swim lessons? I recall reading on here there’s some suits that are designed to keep them warmer but I can’t remember what they are called…TIA.

How do I respond and what do I do when my four-year old sets up elaborate toy-scapes and says her 9-month old sister can’t touch them? I don’t like spending all of my time with the two of them keeping the baby away from the paw patroller and assorted missions. Four-year-old is not interested in playing alone in her room with her toys (fair) and baby is only interested in destroying what her sister builds. I’m tired of the four-year-old tantrums and tired of intervening with the baby in the playroom. If I leave the baby to play on her own (while right there of course!), the four-year-old ends up pushing her away from the set-up toys, and the baby ends up (very mildly) hurt and then tears for all ensue. All the book about sibling stuff just say to validate the feelings of the older one, but like, what do I physically do in the situation?

Welp, masks are officially optional for all teachers/staff at my kids daycare/pre-school. Our local school district as well. We’ve all been exposed likely multiple times and just got through Omnicron a few weeks ago, but it still seems a touch early IMHO given that our county positivity rate is barely <10%.

Anyone find some good deals on winter gear for next year and/or spring rain jackets? Also a fleece zip up? Looking for my 4yo specifically. Love bright colors/unisex that I could pass down to DD. (Found a great discount on a winter jacket from Reima for DD- such a great yellow color and close to half off!).

My 7 year old is having anxiety at bedtime with increasing frequency (“I can’t sleep, I’m worried about tomorrow, I can’t stop thinking, etc.”) There doesn’t seem to be anything objectively wrong about his day to day life – he’s happy during the day but has these thoughts at bedtime. I remember also being like this as a child (and frankly still am but have developed techniques to help, some of which I could maybe do, but there’s the aspect of “Thinking about your own thinking” that I’m not sure he quite has yet). Does anyone else have a child like this or any suggestions?

Re: nursing hoodies…I really, really like the Latched Mama “heavy hoodie.” It’s super cozy and has side access that I found very easy to use. It’s also thick and soft enough that you can wear it with no bra underneath, which I like for lounging-around days. I would definitely order a size up, though.

2yo has taken to hiding and scaring the crap out of me. The most recent one, at home, found him in the closed workbench room where he turned off the furnace. (That is now better secured). Our home is still pretty babyproofed, too. I try to check all the danger spots first, but he is super quick and my mind goes to worst case scenario pretty quickly, too. Any help/tips appreciated!