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It might be your first baby or your last but you know what comes next - maternity clothes! Before the carriage and after the glow sets in, your body is going to start to physically change. Here are 10 ways to dress when you find out you are pregnant.
First, try to avoid rushing out and buying all the maternity clothes you can right away. Instead, wait and find ways to refurbish the clothes you already have. Consider things like a belly band from a maternity store, which will help you wear your jeans unzippered. A second thing to consider is buying clothes that are meant for plus sized women. They'll be comfortable and are often cheaper than maternity wear. Consider these for transitional pieces.
A third option for dressing when pregnant is to buy from a thrift store. Sometimes maternity formal wear can be found second hand for a fraction of the full cost. Maternity clothes are typically only worn during the last three months of pregnancy, and that's a brief time to buy full price expensive clothing for. A fourth option is to borrow clothing from friends. Moms often get pregnant around the same time. Friends and family might have clothing worth borrowing that's in good shape.
A fifth choice for dressing when pregnant is to dress with the body's silhouette in mind. Some shift-like clothing with an A-line or a dress or top with an empire waist that's actually just beneath the breasts will make the pregnant mom look stunning and will feel comfortable too. And sixth, consider looking into Dad's closet. Sometimes men's clothing can be very comfortable. A button up shirt left loose and undone over a T-shirt, or buttoned over a pair of leggings, can look classy if bangles and a choker are added as accessories.
Using layers can help break up the solid size of a pregnant woman's body. Layers are a seventh option for dressing when pregnant. Layers can be taken off if a pregnant woman starts to get too hot, too. Be wary of looking sloppy instead of sophisticated though, which is often a hazard of the layered look.
Sometimes it may be okay to show skin as well. An eighth way of dressing when pregnant could include continuing to show off great legs and arms and a burgeoning cleavage. It is important to avoid trying to wear old non-maternity clothing though, as this can be painfully constricting as the body swells more and more.
A ninth way of dressing for maternity purposes might include choosing clothing that moms feel comfortable wearing after pregnancy too. When a baby is first born, the mother often has a lot of physical discomfort that can last weeks or even months. Nursing bras will fit during pregnancy too, and maternity wear after pregnancy can ease moms into their new role with greater comfort.
The tenth tip for dressing when pregnant is to remember that the chemicals inside the body are changing to help pregnancy and birth happen naturally. One of these chemicals is relaxin, and relaxin in the body helps joints soften, especially in the pelvis. However, feet joints also spread during pregnancy, so it's a bad time to consider new high heels. Comfort and safety are always a part of 10 ways to dress when you find out you are pregnant.
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