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Your life changes when you have a baby and one
of the first changes is feeling too big for your clothes while pregnant!
Some women start to show after three months, others get by in their
own clothes until about six months, but at some point you'll find
your lower half gets too big for your current clothing and your
upper half will start stretching your tops.
Right before you start straining seams, it's time to seek out maternity
wear. Here are some tips to help:
- Choose good supportive bras while pregnant, the better supported
the delicate tissues of your breasts are, the better the chance
of returning to the shape you were.
- Don't buy bigger sizes, instead choose clothes in your size
that are well-cut for pregnant women to fit both your bump and
the rest of you.
- Make sure you have room to grow; you don't want to outgrow your
maternity clothes so if something is tight at five months, it
will not last. Innovations including stretchy front and side panels
will help.
- Especially in warmer months, look for cotton fabrics to keep
you cool.
- Remember that your body is unlikely to snap back into shape
so your maternity clothes may be worn for up to three months after
the birth. That may mean a change of season, so ensure you have
at least a jumper and trousers for cooler weather or lighter clothes
for hot days even after baby arrives.
Buying maternity clothes for the eight months or so you will need
them will let you stay fashionable in clothes tailored to your changing
shape - much more flattering than buying two sizes bigger and covering
yourself in extra fabric. Visit our size guide for more help.
Ready to see just how stylish you can look? Click here to look at our latest maternity wear range.
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