WOMAN'S WORLD
WHAT
TO WEAR WHEN YOU ARE PREGNANT
By Heather Weford
Contributors: Richard Goldstein, Irma Leclerc, Bertrand Stevenson, Danny Allenberg,
Stephen Reiss, Marna Christopher, Alain Berthier.
Buying a new wardrobe is
every woman's dream, but finding the right balance of comfort and chic when
watching your waist and breasts expand during pregnancy can be tricky.
I can't go
out in this:
Even before you
get a proper 'bump' you may find your waist thickens, making it hard to fit
into your tightest clothes. You may be able to adapt your clothes for a while
- leaving the top button undone on trousers might be enough, and you can hide
the gap with a longer top. Lots of today's maternity clothes can be worn after
pregnancy, too, and some styles of normal clothes are well suited to covering
growing bumps. You could also borrow some bigger items from friends or family.
It's difficult to predict how big you'll get; even previous pregnancies can
only give a rough guide. This makes it hard to buy in advance of actual need.
But however large you become, you'll certainly start needing something more
'roomy' from six months. And remember that clothes with the most 'space' will
give you the most wear.
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