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Maternity Dressing Up

Looking great during pregnancy, makes you feel good too, you can choose from a wide range of clothes without compromising your own style. The rule of thumb for expecting moms is wear whatever makes you feel good and comfortable. Beyond that, it’s best to wear a dress or separates such as a skirt or pants with a top (rather than a jumpsuit or overalls) to accommodate frequent trips to the bathroom And the fewer fasteners, the better.

What to wear?

Some of your clothes may start to feel tight as early as 10 or 12 weeks, but you probably won’t need to buy anything special until the fourth or fifth month. Men’s sweaters and shirts (borrow your partner ‘s) are often cut big and baggy and can work for casual wear night until the end. Choose breathable, wrinkle-resistant fabrics such as stretchy cotton knits in coordinating colors and patterns.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the National Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Medicine consider a healthy weight gain during pregnancy to be between 25 and 35 pounds.

You needn’t worry about the baby if your clothing is tight, he/she is totally protected from any pinching or squeezing. However, clothing that constricts at the waist will be uncomfortable.

Strike the right balance of comfort and chic when watching your waist and breasts expand during pregnancy.
Suggestions for Night Out:
  •  The easiest solution to your dilemma problem is to start with a well-fitting black dress. Anything that fits closely to your body looks cleaner, neater, and more flattering. Add sheer black stockings and a pair of dressy (but comfortable) black heels, finish the look with a great necklace, pearls, or a pair of beautiful earrings.
  •  If you’re going to wear all black, add a dash of color and luxury with a pashmina, cashmere, or silk wrap, advises Lange.
  •  When you’re deciding between long and short hemlines, go short.
  •  Opt for slim-fitting pants with a boot cut bottom.
  •  Emphasize your eyes with a shimmery shadow and two coats of mascara, and give your lips a swipe of gloss.
  •  Take a few extra minutes to blow-dry your hair with a round brush and then smooth a few drops of silicone-based serum over your hair for shine.

Shoes

Have your shoe size checked after the fifth or sixth month. As the ligaments in your feet soften, you may find that your feet are half a size bigger, making previously well fitting shoes tight.

According to The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, during pregnancy look for square toe styled shoes because they offer extra room. Also, opt for shoes with a broad, low heel. Ballet flats and moccasins are not always the best choices because you need ankle support.
A slight heel is better for your posture, and your back than either, a high heel or a totally flat one. Very high heels and sling backs, may make you totter dangerously. Choose leather or canvas so that your feet, can breathe . Athletic shoes, with good support for your arches and heels, are excellent footwear for both home and leisure .

Choosing Underwear

Your Personal Style

Every woman is different, and every pregnancy unique. You don’t need to, sacrifice your personal style simply because you are pregnant. In fact some women are so proud of their enlarged breasts and rounded stomachs that they want to show them off.

Find the elements of your style, that can be maintained through nine months of body changes (and beyond). Concentrate on color, the cut of necklines and sleeves, skirt lengths, slacks styles and accessories.

Clothes such as dungarees, stretchy skirts, and leggings that are simply one or two sizes bigger than normal, may fit until well into your pregnancy. A following skirt having the waistband with a drawstring, would be more suitable. A collection of scarves or jewelry can be augmented all through your pregnancy, especially as your choice of clothes become more limited.

The point is pregnancy, may make you feel unfamiliar with your own body but you needn’t feel frumpy.

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