20 Maternity Workout Clothes on Amazon to Add to Your Cart ASAP
This under-$35 pregnancy jumpsuit can be styled in so many ways.

Reported by Women's Health Magazine.
Pregnancy does a lot of things to your body — and exactly none of them should stop you from moving it. But finding workout gear that actually fits a growing bump, supports changing curves, and doesn't make you feel like you've been wrapped in a trash bag? That's the real challenge. According to Women's Health Magazine, the solution is simpler than you'd think, and a solid chunk of it lives on Amazon.
The basics matter more than ever when you're pregnant. Leggings with over-the-bump panels — the kind that stay put without rolling down mid-squat — are the non-negotiable foundation. Motherhood Maternity's cotton-blend version has cleared 23,000 reviews, while a 7/8-length option with pockets pulls double duty: worn high-rise during pregnancy, rolled down postpartum. For colder months, fleece-lined styles with shirred side panels offer both thermal coverage and the stretch your body actually needs. And for warm-weather workouts, a lightweight romper with spandex in the blend keeps things minimal without sacrificing range of motion.
The Support Situation Is More Complicated — And More Important
As your body changes, so does what "support" means. Champion's high-impact sports bra uses molded, zone-targeted cups for breathability and stretch, with a front zipper that converts it into a nursing bra — so it works well past your due date. Freya's underwire option is built with Coolmax fabric engineered to manage sweat, plus mesh panels for ventilation when intensity picks up. For lower-impact days — prenatal yoga, long walks, gentle stretching — a wide-strap bra with nursing clips is all you need, and it'll stay relevant long after delivery.
Beyond the core pieces, a few smart additions round out the wardrobe. Bike shorts with four-way stretch and chafe-proof seams eliminate one of pregnancy's most annoying friction problems. A zippered sweatshirt in a longer length layers cleanly over any outfit and breathes well enough for transitional-weather runs. A sleeveless maternity bodysuit moves from gym to errands to photoshoot without missing a beat. And a ribbed two-piece set with a removable-pad bra and seamless construction proves that maternity activewear has quietly gotten very good at being both functional and something you'd actually want to wear.
The right gear won't make pregnancy workouts easy — but it will make them feel possible, which, right now, is enough.
Read the original at Women's Health Magazine.


