has slammed H&M for getting rid of larger sizing after revealed she's put on weight since the birth of her son.
The star, 36, revealed in October she'd given birth to a 'miracle' son named George after undergoing following nine years of infertility.
But taking to Instagram on Sunday, the size 26 body positivity model has now revealed she is 'feeling like s*** about herself' as she can't find any clothes in her size.
Hitting out at the high street retailer, she wrote: 'Oh hi H&M, last year you replaced your 'curve' dropdown on your website with 'pet outfits', and now you can no longer filter sizes on your website to show sizes 3x and 4. Why?'
She continued: 'Definitely looks like they're discontinuing their bigger sizes because when I did manage to find a filter all the stock is old. Sigh. How disappointing.
'It is getting harder and harder to five clothes I swear, and it just makes you feel like s*** about yourself doesn't it.'
Laura also hit out at Nobody's Child, who have recently just collaborated with Louise Thompson on a petite range, as she claimed there is no plus size collection and the larger sizes 'sell out immediately'.
Laura Adlington slammed H&M for getting rid of larger sizing after revealed she's put on weight since the birth of her 'miracle' son after undergoing IVF following nine years of infertility
Taking to Instagram on Sunday, the size 26 body positivity model has now revealed she is 'feeling like s*** about herself' as she can't find any clothes in her size
She penned: 'I'd also like to take this opportunity to call out @nobodyschild IN not OUT by saying.... I absolutely ADORE your clothes. The quality is always amazing and I love the styles and prints.
'However, there are very few styles on your website that go up to a size 24 and they sell out almost immediately (proof they're in high demand no?).
'You've just done a petite range with Louise Thompson which is gorgeous. Perhaps it's time to do a plus size one? Pretty please?'
A spokesperson for H&M told Daily Mail: 'H&M is committed to liberating fashion for the many, and size inclusivity remains a core part of this approach.
'A dedicated size and fit team ensure that we have the correct offering on each market, based on research, body-measurement data, and customer feedback, which is central to how we develop our sizing.
'Guided by customer demand, we offer an extensive size range from XXS to 4XL across markets, both in stores and online.
'We continuously evolve our fit and assortment to ensure consistency, comfort, and relevance, keeping our collections accessible to the diverse customers we serve.'
Daily Mail have contacted Nobody's Child representatives for comment.
Last week, as she spoke about the impact of 'bounce back' culture.
She shared that she is far from feeling back to her pre-baby self and feels 'heavy, bloated and tired' while trying to 'survive the early months of motherhood.'
The baker added that following a rise in the use of weight loss jobs she is hitting back at the idea of 'bounce back' culture.
Laura first shared she was pregnant in an Instagram post in April after 'quietly deciding to give IVF a try' over a year ago.
The body positivity model previously gave up her hopes up of having a baby after she was told by doctors that her only chance to get pregnant was to try IVF and she would have to lose weight first to qualify.
In a piece for The Sun, Laura wrote she 'still doesn't feel like herself' five months after the birth of her son George.
Hitting out at the high street retailer, she wrote: 'Oh hi H&M, last year you replaced your 'curve' dropdown with 'pet outfits', and now you can no longer filter sizes to show sizes 3x and 4.
She continued: 'Definitely looks like they're discontinuing their bigger sizes because when I did manage to find a filter all the stock is old. Sigh. How disappointing'
Laura also hit out at Nobody's Child, who have recently just collaborated with Louise Thompson on a petite range, as she claimed there is no plus size collection
Last week, Laura candidly revealed she's put on weight since the birth of her 'miracle' son as she spoke about the impact of 'bounce back' culture
Laura recently opened up about the contradicting thoughts she battles when it comes to her weight as she said 'it's important to be honest' while she admitted she was tempted by the concept of weight loss injections like Ozempic.




