Is this dress flattering on me?

Is this dress flattering on me?

I'm 3 months post partum, and I'm having a really hard time accepting my new body, and an even harder time trying to dress it. None of my clothes fit. I went shopping at a consignment store and I got this dress because it was comfy and it hides my stomach but idk if it looks good.

I'm open to hearing suggestions on what you think would work for my body type.

u/lam4192 — 11 hours ago
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First time solo parenting tomorrow

Moms, I am so nervous for tomorrow. My husband is going back to work since being on leave for the last 12 weeks and I'll be home alone with a 3 year old and an almost 3 month old. Please tell me it'll be okay. The baby is still pretty much only contact napping, so I'm nervous the toddler is going to wake him up constantly (because he's obsessed with him) causing him to be overtired. I need encouragement and tips and solidarity and anything and everything.

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u/lam4192 — 21 days ago

Husband going back to work

My husband goes back to work in a couple of weeks after a 12 week family leave. I'm so nervous about being at home alone with a 3 year old and a 3 month old. My husband has been dealing with all of the tantrums, cooking, taking him to the park, etc. How am I going to do it all with a sleeping baby? I'm planning on baby wearing a lot but there's been times where the toddler wakes up the baby multiple times a day, causing him to be over tired. Give me your tips and tricks to survive the long days parenting solo, or just solidarity. 🥲

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u/lam4192 — 1 month ago

We have a 3 year old and a 6 week old. Our toddler is obviously regressing in many ways due to the change, mostly sleep. My husband and I take shifts at night and my 3 year old is waking up around 4-5 every morning and will not go back to bed without a fight lasting sometimes more than an hour. This then sets the tone for the rest of the day. I feel like such an asshole sometimes because I can't give him my full attention, and the attention I DO give him is mostly just telling him to stop touching everything, stop whining and use your big boy words, be gentle with the baby etc. Just constant nagging. Is this what parenthood is? I just want to enjoy my days again. :(

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u/lam4192 — 2 months ago